May 29, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Condemnation on the table for school site

Township, school
officials say negotiations ongoing with property owner

Although they may not have to use it, Millstone officials have officially put eminent domain on the table. They also put $4.8 million in the coffers to obtain property for a new school. More...

Foundation announces bequest

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Borough mulls new form of government

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Visitor from afar gets look at Bruce’s hometown

In the News
Dick
Metzgar

It is safe to say that no individual is as responsible for putting Freehold Borough on the international map as Bruce Springsteen, who was born and raised in the blue-collar town. More...

Westerly bypass plan continues to draw fire

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Police academy gives citizens inside look at law enforcement

Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley honored 41 residents from across Monmouth County for their successful completion of the Citizen Police Academy Re-Trainer program on April 30. More...

Plan for auto track drives former Marlboro mayor

Mort Salkind reports
progress made on idea
for facility in Linden

If Mort Salkind, a former mayor of Marlboro, has his way, the Union County city of Linden will have an automobile racing facility in operation by April 2007 in an elaborate brand new center. More...

Letters

Funding cuts would cause irreversible harm

Last week, about 600 arts and history advocates rallied in Trenton to demand restoration of funding to the three agencies that support history and the arts in New Jersey. More...

Resident: tie school tax increase to inflation

How do we get a tax increase that is well over the rate of inflation when the voters rejected the bloated Upper Freehold school budget? We are still facing a 5. More...

Day was shining example of freedom ... even in the rain

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Sports

Jersey Blues’ gallant effort leads to 4th place at NJCAA

Defending champions
go 2-2 at national
tournament

With the season now behind him, Bo Scannapieco has more of an appreciation for what his Brookdale Community College softball team accomplished this year. More...

Sport Shorts

Tryouts will be held at the Mark Harbourt Soccer Complex, Allentown, on June 10 at 5 p.m. and June 12 at 5 p.m. for an U12 girls More...

Committee introduces compromise on zoning

New land-use ordinance sent to Planning Board for review

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FARRAH MAFFAI Penny Pinsker, a television producer from UPN 9, blocks a scene for an anti-drug public service announcement filmed at Millstone Middle School last week. See story page 3. More...

Society seeks formal Road to Monmouth Day

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Brookdale prepares for loss of state aid

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UFRSD assembles team to look for school site

Board searching for
replacement after former president resigns

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Three will face off in Millstone GOP primary

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U.F. GOP primary a three-way race

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Millstone students gain 30 seconds of fame

Public service
announcement will air on WWOR over the summer

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Bulletin Board

9/11 Resource Center moves to new location

The Monmouth County September 11 Resource Center recently held a community open house at its new location on the main campus of Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. The center has moved to Room 101 south of the Main Academic Complex Center (MAC). More...

Teen girls offered summer of free workouts

Teenage girls will get to work out for free this summer at any of the eight Lady of America and Ladies Workout Express fitness centers in the area. More...

Historical society opens house museums to public

The four house museums of the Monmouth County Historical Association are open to the public for the season. More...

Editorials

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Guest Column
Sue Kozel
Commission obstructs pro-environment action

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Business

Plan outlines future growth for Raceway Mall

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Business Briefs

Alan Mallach of Roosevelt was inducted into the American Institute of Certified Planners College of Fellows during a ceremony held in conjunction with the American Planning Association More...

Grant awarded for exhibit on Revolution

The New Jersey Historical Commission has awarded a special project grant of $20,000 to the Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) in support of its upcoming exhibition, "Revolution in Monmouth." More...