January 23, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Millstone union, school board still negotiating

Talks progressing slowly; major issues remain pay, health benefits

Millstone school board and union officials both said their representatives are still actively attempting to come to an agreement on a contract for the members of Millstone Township Education Association (MTEA). More...

Letters

U.F. resident responds to letters on ‘rural’ philosophy

In response to two recent letters in last week More...

Residents urged to help save Upper Freehold farmland

The Thoroughbred Breeders Partnership (TBP) has received preliminary subdivision approval from the Upper Freehold Township Planning Board for its 58-acre property located on Hutchinson Road in the southwest corner of the township. More...

Residents new to the area count too, reader says

I feel it is important that the people in Millstone know how some of our representatives feel about those of us that have children in school, or that have lived in this town for 10 years or less. More...

Schools

Surging H.S. enrollment may bring tax hike

School officials expect the district

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FARRAH MAFFAI Allentown High School cheerleader Alaina Menes shows her team spirit during a half-time performance at Saturday More...

Pantages steps down from Allentown council

Longtime Borough Council president cites business obligations as reason for resignation

Longtime Allentown Borough Council President Peter L.A. Pantages has formally resigned from his seat on the governing body. More...

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FARRAH MAFFAI Allentown High School More...

Bulletin Board

Online tutors available through county library

The Monmouth County Library has qualified tutors available online to assist county children and teens in grades 4-12 who are stumped by homework assignments. More...

Big plans in the future for Rick’s Saddle Shop

Expansion will make facility among largest equine operations in U.S. More...

Educational foundation to host ‘Cupid’s Ball’

The Millstone Foundation for Educational Excellence has announced its first event of the year. More...

Editorials

Sprawl and drought intimately connected

Whatever your opinion is of Gov. James McGreevey, he hit the nail on the head by calling for an end to sprawl while announcing the end of the current drought that has plagued the state. More...

Sports

20 years and counting for FARC Winter Race Series

Runners take pride in their toughness, and nothing has put that to the test like the Freehold Area Running Club (FARC) Winter Race Series. More...