September 19, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Hearing on U.F. master plan slated for Tuesday

Officials to limit public comment time based on size of the crowd

The number of people attending the Upper Freehold master plan hearing Tuesday will determine the length of time each person is permitted to speak, according to Planning Board officials. More...

Member wants commission to support 4-acre zoning

Says impact on Upper Freehold

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Planners grant approval for 17-lot subdivision

Developer agrees
to perform road work
on Chambers Road

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Millstone artist to donate proceeds

Prints of 9/11-inspired painting will benefit art therapy program

MILLSTONE More...

Local historian to tell tale of ‘Light Horse Harry’ Lee

West Windsor lawyer sheds light on oft-ignored historical figure

ALLENTOWN More...

Official says violations of state water use ban continue

Asks for the cooperation of neighbors to report violations

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Letters

Thanks to all involved in library program

Now that the summer is over and everyone is getting back into a "school routine," I just thought I would publicly thank all of the volunteers from the Millstone Township PTO Summer Library Program. More...

Millstone Township resident suggests plan for school tax relief

In response to Committeeman John Pfefferkorn More...

New York City police officer came through for local senior

On Sept. 5, after waiting eight months for tickets to Lion King, [the NFL] decided to have Bon Jovi and the NFL Kickoff. Due to this event there was no access to the streets around Times Square. More...

Sports

Allentown starts off with two heartbreaking losses

If high school soccer games were just a few minutes shorter, the Allentown High boys More...

Sport Shorts

The Allentown Red Devils made their home debut at the Mark Harbourt Soccer Complex with a closely contested game between two evenly-matched teams. More...

New state law requires testing for private wells

Officials say law will
provide expanded
access to information

Before buying or selling a home which relies on a well for its supply of drinking water, the well will now have to be tested for an expanded range of contaminants, according to a new state law. More...

Photo

JERRY WOLKOWITZ Allentown More...

Business

Local horse farmers say prices down this year
Despite drop, N.J. Classic yearling sale brings
in $3.1 million

MILLSTONE More...

High school annex open after lead paint scare

Monmouth County health official says risk
to students is minimal

ALLENTOWN More...

Angry residents continue to oppose supermarket

Testimony will continue on Millstone Center application Oct. 21

MILLSTONE More...

Teen tearing up local go kart track

Racing, building karts
is a family affair

MILLSTONE More...

Model aviators searching for friendly skies

Club seeking site to fly remote-controlled
airplanes; offers reward

With property development in Middlesex County soaring, some 50 model airplane enthusiasts have found their hobby temporarily grounded due to a lack of open space available to them. More...

Bulletin Board

Freehold Kruise Nite season finale Sept. 26

The fifth and final Kruise Nite of the season, "A Kruise for the Hungry," will take place from 6-10 p.m. Sept. 26 on the streets of downtown Freehold. More...

CentraState offers community wellness programs

CentraState Healthcare System More...

Vendors sought for Englishtown festival

Vendor spaces are still available for Englishtown 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...