September 11, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Changes made despite Planning Board’s objec­tion

Millstone committee amends recent land use ordinance

The majority of the Millstone Township Committee does not see eye to eye with the Planning Board on a change to the land use code. More...

Residents come to offer aid to immigrant’s family

Widow in Mexico
expresses gratitude
for donations

The life of Fulgencio Sosa-Cortes, an immigrant to the United States who was fatally injured by a felled tree while working on a job site in Jackson Township on June 12, has touched people he will never have the opportunity to meet. More...

Officials grilled on plans for Wa­ters property

Neighbors ask township to restrict municipal uses on site targeted for school

Residents of one Millstone neighborhood want answers. Many of the neighbors who live on Waters Lane, Roberts Road, or in a nearby development on Wagner Farm Lane demanded information from elected officials at last week More...

Red Valley Road work to cost $228K

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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. More...

Opinion

Our View

Millstone officials need to sit down with residents

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Sports

Redbirds are ready for some football

When the Allentown High School football team takes the field tomorrow night against Nottingham, it will give local fans their first glimpse of what should be an improved Redbirds team. More...

School board keeps bus facility on Waters site plan

Neighbors opposed;
officials describe choice
as

According to Millstone school board members, it was a tough decision. On Monday, the board voted to leave a planned transportation center in its plans for the 165-acre Waters site. More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI While watching the older children play their fall opener at Millstone More...

Evacuees still struggle with events of 9/11

Experts believe many who need counseling have yet to come forward

They survived the World Trade Center disaster. They escaped the twin towers, nearby buildings or the streets in the "Red Zone" during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. More...

First Upper Freehold Day is planned for Sept. 20

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Land use changes debated

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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...

Bulletin Board

Jazz luncheon to benefit children with HIV/AIDS

A group of Monmouth County residents will host the first annual "All That Jazz Luncheon" at Sonny More...

Bulletin Board

Casino Night to benefit March of Dimes

The March of Dimes will hold its third annual Casino Night Sept. 12, 7-11 p.m., at the Circle Landmark Restaurant, Lakehurst. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Author lecture at Vietnam Era Center

The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation will host an author lecture and book signing by Vietnam veteran Bernard Edelman about his book, Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam, Sept. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

PATRICIA J. MOSS, 78, of Cream Ridge died Sept. 3 at The Manor Care Center, Freehold Township. Born in Toronto, Ohio, she had lived in Groton, Conn., before moving to Cream Ridge in 1991. More...

Business

Business

Peggy Alvarado of Manalapan, a certified parent coach and motivational speaker, will hold a tele-conference focusing on helping parents of small children regain balance, peace, energy and confidence as parents. More...