June 27, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Millstone looking at property for affordable housing Burnt Tavern Road site expected to fulfill COAH obligation

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The Millstone Township Committee has its eye on acquiring two acres of property on Burnt Tavern Road to be used for affordable housing. More...

12 examiner, june 27, 2002 Local photographer links Allentown’s past to present

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The Art and Frame Shop, located in the Old Mill building at 42 S. Main St., in Allentown is hosting an exhibit of the work of local photographer Joe Ryan through July 7. More...

U.F. requests $1 million from state for open space

Officials say township will match Green Acres funds if required

At last week More...

Officials say lot expansion would ease parking crunch

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ALLENTOWN More...

Initial suggestions address traffic, sprawl conditions

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The expansion of Route 9, increased control of development and the preservation of existing farmland are among the recommendations emerging from a study initiated by the Monmouth County Planning Board to help create a plan to improve the quality of l More...

Millstone offers safety course for ages 10-13

Millstone Township Community Education will offer a special one-session safety program for ages 10-13. This American Heart Association class will be held on July 1 at the Millstone Middle School. More...

Alternatives to abuse offered at county jail

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FREEHOLD Township More...

Letters

Millstone resident: Don’t just criticize; do something to help

Since that fateful day of Sept. 11, I have heard of many a foreign national saying we brought this on ourselves. More...

Writer issues a plea to save special piece of land in Allentown

I am writing to notify your readers of a deplorable situation which is developing in Allentown. More...

Editorials

Good luck to graduates

As the 2001-02 school year draws to a close, area high school seniors are busily preparing to don caps and gowns and bid farewell to classmates, some of whom may have shared memories stretching back 12 years or even further. More...

Committee discusses administrator Deputy mayor says an administrator would increase efficiency

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With Millstone Township More...

Allentown High School’s commencement

Senior Lauren Nehil helps Lindsey Nutt celebrate by blowing some bubbles at Allentown High School More...

Amtrak commuter chaos may be averted Bush promises to stop traveling turmoil for thousands

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NEW YORK More...

Horse lovers encouraged to weigh in on master plan

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American Posse rides through local area Texas horse trainer on cross-country mission ending at ground zero

Correspondent

Last year was a tough year for Texas racehorse trainer Les Nichols. The owner of the 40 horses Nichols trained and managed died at the age of 46 in July. In August, Nichols left his wife. Then came Sept. 11. More...

Township wants state funds for several projects

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Millstone Library to offer summer programs

The Millstone Township Library will be open from 10:30 am. to noon on Thursdays from July 11 through Aug. 15. Located in the Millstone Elementary School, the library More...

Board picks architect for new middle school

Officials may seek to address space concerns with March referendum

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Bulletin Board

Courses on safety,writing, acting offered

Millstone Community Education is offering a class for aspiring writers, ages 12-14, July 1-3 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The class will offer instruction on how to develop ideas, or how to polish that special poem or story that More...

For the record

Sixth-graders at Millstone Middle School will be allowed to attend the seventh- and eighth-grade dances at the school next year. That information was unclear in last week More...

Thanks and congratulations

Roosevelt Mayor Michael Hamilton (above) displays a work of art by the late artist Jacob Landau, which was donated to the Roosevelt Public School by Rosa Giletti, a guest speaker at the school More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...

Sports

Super Mario crowned Mr. Super Stock At New Egypt

In a night that headlined the Super Stock division, "Super" Mario Page of Somerset, took the title, the 6-foot trophy and the $1,000 prize, all courtesy of Champion Tire of Ringoes, in New Egypt Speedway More...

Below are the points standings for the three classes as of last weekend:

Tim Tanner Jr. 18 328 More...

Brett Hearn hits paydirt in New Egypt 100 thriller

Five-time DIRT champion Brett Hearn of Sussex held off a go-for-broke charge by defending race winner Billy Decker, Unadilla, N.Y., to hit for the $6,000 winner More...