September 4, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Overall crime rate drops in local area

Total crime in panhandle down 23 percent; violent crime up slightly

According to the statistics, the local area was a safer place to live last year than the year before. More...

Roosevelt to increase tech savvy this year

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Allentown horse dies from West Nile virus

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Manalapan friends get clipped for good cause

Young women
donate hair
to Locks of Love

Going for a haircut is pretty routine for most people, but having at least 10 inches cut off can be traumatic. Two best friends, Christine Luhrs and Elyse Bernstein, together had 21.5 inches cut and it was all for a very good cause. More...

Boy Scout Troop 624 holds Court of Honor

Boy Scout Troop 624 of St. John More...

Letters

Millstone reader moved by story of the Cortes family’s plight

I have been a longtime reader and never has any one article impacted me as much as "Dreams of Success Die With Immigrant" (Aug. 28). More...

Resident thanks Bible school volunteers for their efforts

I would like to take a moment to thank Lori Cassera and Patty Meyer, who were instrumental in the wonderful success of the vacation Bible school at St. Joseph More...

September designated month to honor N.J. residents in recovery

September marks the 14th annual observance of National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. We encourage everyone in the Garden State to celebrate recovery from addictions. More...

Sports

Elias offering youngsters encouragement, motivation

Keith Elias is one athlete who isn More...

No Pan Intended scores an impressive Cane Pace win

David Miller gave No Pan Intended the perfect ride on Labor Day that resulted in an upset win in the $331,000 Cane Pace final at Freehold Raceway. More...

Sport Shorts

Millstone Township Recreation is now accepting registrations for the Sept 8-Oct. 16 tennis lessons, for adults and children. The session runs five weeks and costs $125. Please call for details and times. More...

New classroom space open in Upper Freehold Regional schools

District may push back project

According to Upper Freehold Regional Schools Superintendent Robert Connelly, "the worst is over." More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI New students at Millstone Middle school listen intently during an orientation last week in the library. Opening day for students was slated for yesterday. See story, page 3. More...

Bike tour/walk to benefit seriously ill children

"Wheel to Heal," a bike ride and walking tour to help raise funds for children diagnosed with cancer, will be held Sept. 21, beginning and ending at Michael J. Tighe Park, Georgia Road, Freehold Township. More...

Health, planning boards agree on cooperation

Officials seek ways
to streamline building application process

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2nd annual Walk for Israel coming to Battlefield park

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Official calls proposal ‘environmental insult’

Owner wants to level land, remove soil to make way for 17 homes

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Trailblazers continue preservation efforts

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Bulletin Board

Millstone Day will offer lots of family fun

A day full of fun and entertainment is planned for Millstone Day Sept. 21 from noon to 5 p.m. at Frogbridge Day Camp, Millstone. More...

Programs available to those affected by 9/11

The second anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks is expected to be rough going for some New Jersey residents, according to a press release from the Salvation Army. More...

‘Bully Busting’ seminar to be held Sept. 6 and 13

A free seminar on the "Bully Busting" program will be presented Sept. 6 and 13, at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m., at Bryan Klein More...

Opinion

Our View

First day of school signals
new beginning for students

Once again, students, parents, teachers and administrators in Millstone, Roosevelt and the Upper Freehold Regional schools are standing on the threshold of a new school year. More...

Schools

Trailers greet Millstone students on opening day

School officials looking toward Sept. 30
referendum

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