July 25, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Millstone discusses open space tax reduction

Open space official says cut could hurt preservation efforts

A potential reduction in the open space tax in Millstone could determine whether the township wins or loses the battle against suburban sprawl, according to some officials. More...

School board hires construction manger

Millstone to receive $300K payment
from regional schools

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Neighborhood organization vows warehouse plan fight

CJRAM urges U.F. More...

Committee introduces new open space ordinance

Preservation council
required to conform to Sunshine Law guidelines

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Walnford program trains junior eco-explorers

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Committee gets details on proposed administrator

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School board hears update on construction project

Officials say withdrawal from the regional district is fiscally detrimental

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Letters

Resident asks public to consider a clean energy supplier

I am writing because I would like to offer your readers information that will allow them to act in a way that would enable them to be part of the solution for a better environment. More...

Thanks to community for helping to save Lot 37.01

What I have learned over the past six weeks is that coming together as a community is a beautiful thing to be a part of. More...

Guest Column

Deborah Jacobs
NJFOG challenges governor

In a news conference held July 15 at the state house, the N.J. Foundation for Open Government (NJFOG) brought together journalists, advocacy organizations and community activists to challenge Gov. 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

Millstone’s Leck selected to play at Junior Olympics

The high school girls More...

Sport Shorts

A U.K. Elite Soccer Camp will be held in Millstone the week of Aug. 12-16 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the middle school. The camp is open to children ages 5-14. More...

Millstone votes to send investigations to state

Officials say the township must leave controversy behind and move forward

In an attempt to put the political controversy of the recent past behind them, the Millstone Township Committee decided to send the results of three investigations to higher authorities last week. More...

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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Eagle Scouts Jason Skeehan and Brian Mayer, both of Millstone, worked on Roosevelt More...

Local family’s Web site caters to dog owners

Correspondent

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Manasquan Reservoir adds educational unit

New environmental center
features observation areas,
aquarium, exhibits

The Manasquan Reservoir is a source of water for municipalities from Hazlet to Point Pleasant, and for three water companies in Monmouth County. More...

Millstone education program reaches for the stars

Space still available in upcoming courses

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Grant helping county arts council reach out

Mrittika South Asian Center, Manalapan, among those to benefit from diversity program

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Eagle Scouts revitalize local hiking trail

Two Millstone teens work on Roosevelt trail cleanup to earn badgesCorrespondent

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Washington planners have concerns about warehouses

Report says development

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Bulletin Board

Nominees sought for heroism scholarship

The New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) is accepting applications and nominations for the 2003 Dana Christmas Scholarship for Heroism. More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Gianna Casola, 8; Bianca Charleston, 10; Andrew Marr, 9; Janelle Whitfield, 7; and Lauren Wilkins, 11, members of the Millstone Township recreation program More...

Chorus wins honors

The Marlboro-based Heart of New Jersey Chorus captured second place in the midsize chorus division and fourth place overall at the Sweet Adelines International Greater New York Region 15 competition recently held in Philadelphia. More...

Editorials

Public access denied

Just one day after a new public access law took effect, Gov. James McGreevey placed it under fire. More...