September 18, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Officials stress need for regional bypass

Allentown mayor,
councilwoman named
to panel studying road

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Amanda’s Easel gets reprieve from state

In a move that will save the Amanda More...

Dinner, auction to raise funds for local nurse

A dinner and gift auction to help raise funds to assist the Nehil family will be held Oct. 19 at 3 p.m. at the Clarksburg Inn, Route 524/Stagecoach Road, Millstone. More...

Cleanup necessary before houses built

Pesticide found on site of future subdivision in Upper Freehold

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Letters

Millstone school board asked to re-examine costs

I moved to Millstone to enjoy a quiet, peaceful, rural community where my wife and I could raise our family. More...

Powers urges residents to ‘Step Out, Save Lives’

The American Heart Association reports that there are more than 10 million survivors of heart attack, cardiac arrest, stroke and heart surgery living in our country today. More...

Resident: Proposed site for bus depot is unsuitable

I am an extremely concerned resident of Roberts Road and would like to highlight several reasons why I don More...

Schools

School district stresses need for new facility

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Millstone wants more input on school issues

Most of AHS

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Millstone may not own Waters site before vote

School board attorney says
referendum can proceed without title

Although the Millstone Board of Education intends to build a new school on the Waters property, the land still remains under private ownership. More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI staff Roosevelt Public School student Nicole Caruso hangs upside down on the monkey bars on the playground on Monday. More...

Liberty Oak Chorus still producing sweet sounds

45-member group will perform at Toms River middle school Sept. 20

How sweet it is, the sound of beautiful voices singing in harmony. For members of the Liberty Oak Chorus, a women More...

Millstone Day brings fun, and hopefully sun

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District looks to save money

on special ed. More...

Man prepared to fight to keep foster children

DYFS tells Plumsted family boys must be returned to mother

Two young boys placed in Kurry Walsh More...

Bulletin Board

Fall craft show Oct. 4

at Yardville church

The Yardville Presbyterian Women will sponsor its 10th annual fall craft show Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Yardville Presbyterian Church, South Broad Street and Yardville-Hamilton Square Road. More...

Baseball veterans to be at YMCA golf outing

The YMCA of Western Monmouth County will hold an inaugural golf outing Oct. 20 at the Battleground Country Club, Tennent section of Manalapan. More...

Nutrition program for cancer patients

The Cancer Institute of New Jersey More...

Opinion

Millstone input makes sense

Giving those elected to represent Millstone residents on the township school board better access to the Upper Freehold Regional School District makes sense. More...

Your Turn

Richard D. Brody
Guest Column
Sept. 19 is a special day to remember POWs, MIAs

Sept. 19 is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. As we drive around Millstone and surrounding communities, we see yellow ribbons adorning (many) houses and yards. More...

Sports

Freehold Raceway celebrates 150 years

Before Freehold Raceway began hosting harness races, local farmers would settle the matter of who had the fastest horse themselves, country style. More...

Valentin to instruct at MBA

John Valentin, an 11-year major league veteran with the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets, will be in attendance Saturday at the grand opening of the Monmouth Baseball Academy. More...

Sports Shorts

The Allentown United girls U12 travel soccer team opened its fall season with an impressive 9-0 win over Lacey. In the first half, United got two goals from Dawn Taylor. Danielle Turner and Diana Braun each scored to close out the first half at 4-0. More...