October 23, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Local horses affected

West Nile virus is again making its insidious presence felt in the horse community. More...

Retiring chief expected to head police academy

Vote by freeholders expected
to confirm John G. McCormack

Manalapan Police Chief John G. McCormack, who will leave his position in December, is expected to be named the new director of the Monmouth County Police Academy, Freehold Township. More...

Students’ ‘Vanishing

Vistas

Throughout the month of September and October, "The Vanishing Vistas of Upper Freehold" project was displayed at the Allentown Branch Library on South Main Street. More...

Walkers will plow through Allentown Sunday

Crop Walk participants hope to be No. 2 in the state for money raised

ALLENTOWN More...

Artist’s headstone was a friend’s labor of love

Jacob Landau

ROOSEVELT More...

Guilty plea entered in ticket scam

A Colts Neck man faces five years in prison for defrauding $777,000 from customers and the New Jersey treasury through his ticket brokerage. More...

180 center accepting new clients for programs

180, Turning Lives Around, a nonprofit agency dedicated to healing domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, has announced that new clients will be accepted for three key counseling programs. More...

Letters

Candidate’s brother defends land deal

It is difficult to determine the validity of many rumors, especially at election time. But, I would like to dispel one myth, one on whose topic I am an expert. More...

Millstone resident supports Abate, Lee

I am a three-year resident of Millstone. I moved to Millstone to experience its quality of life. I was entranced with its rural atmosphere and its low tax rate. More...

Millstone resident says that new ideas are better than experience

My wife and two sons have lived in Millstone since 1987 and have witnessed many campaigns for Township Committee. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Margaret "Peg" Martin

Mrs. Martin, 88, of Freehold died Oct. 17 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Perrineville, she was a homemaker who had lived in Freehold all her life. More...

Date of bridge closure is not set in stone

Officials will meet with public to plan for closing once plans are settled

Some Allentown residents are wondering when the bridge that crosses Doctor More...

Photo

JEFF GRANIT staff Branden Cormier (l) and Joseph Vasquez battle for a loose ball during a recreation soccer game at Brandywine Park in Millstone on Saturday. More...

Resident explains his proposal for traffic study

Committee agreed that study of easterly bypass effects is good idea

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Student to attend D.C. young leaders conference

Adebunmi Onitiri of the Clarksburg section of Millstone has been selected to attend the Junior National Young Leaders Conference (JrNYLC) from Oct. 25-30 in Washington, D.C. JrNYLC is a leadership development program for middle school students. More...

Local horses make ap­pearance on ‘Ed’

Couple

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Residents file suits against GOP candidate

Republicans say
the suit is frivolous and
part of a political game

MILLSTONE More...

Bracelets to keep track of el­derly

earch teams now have a new tool at their disposal to aid in finding patients with Alzheimer More...

New identity theft bill increases state penalties

Gov. James E. McGreevey signed Assembly bill A-3226, which increases the penalties for anyone convicted of identity theft crimes. More...

Bennett, Karcher square off

Two well-known local
politicians running
for N.J. Senate seat

Republican state Senate Co-President John O. Bennett and his challenger, Marlboro Township Council President Ellen Karcher, a Democrat, are battling to define each other in the minds of voters. More...

Bulletin Board

Flu clinic Nov. 7 for Upper Freehold seniors

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Roosevelt offers AARP driver safety course

The borough of Roosevelt will sponsor the AARP driver safety course at borough hall Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More...

Sports

Allentown girls team enjoys season of firsts

Lady Redbirds win school

The Allentown High School girls tennis team certainly knows how to make an entrance. More...

Self-defense

JEFF GRANIT staff Aydan Cashel defends himself as the ball deflects off him during a Millstone Recreation soccer game at Brandywine Park Saturday. More...

Sports Shorts

The Millstone Township Recreation Department is accepting registrations for wrestling. The program is open to children in grades 1-6. The season runs from November-March in the Millstone Township Middle School all-purpose room. More...