February 19, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Township’s affordable housing future discussed

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Sewer rate increase will be the first in 12 years

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Test subdivision maps frustrating developers

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Board of Ed plans blitz for referendum

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Farmland preservation funds a big boost for township, mayor says

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Hiring hall becoming school for immigrants

Classes in English
& first aid now on
men

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Skateboard facility open

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Letters

Resident unhappy with committeeman’s votes

John Pfefferkorn has consistently remarked that his votes are representative of the needs and wants of the residents of Millstone Township. This is reflected in a quote from the Jan. More...

Easter Seals president thanks Friendly’s for restaurants’ support

Sometimes things become so commonplace that we fail to see their significance. More...

Time to end Garden State Parkway toll/tax

In Gov. James McGreevey More...

Sports

National freshman record for Cougars’ Forys

Cougar runs 9:20.59
3,200 in Princeton

Craig Forys joined the likes of running legends Steve Prefontaine, Gerry Lindgren and Jim Ryun on Sunday. More...

Sports Shorts

The Upper Freehold Regional Men More...

Millstone schools out of space

Middle school
way over capacity,
superintendent says

When Superintendent of Schools William Setaro arrived on the scene back in 2000, he already knew the Millstone Township School District had space problems. More...

School referendum meeting on tap next week

Upper Freehold school officials prepare
for Sept. referendum

Residents here are urged to attend a Feb. 25 Upper Freehold Board of Education meeting to learn more about the upcoming building referendum planned for September. More...

Composer’s courage continues to pay off

ROOSEVELT More...

Flag football scores touchdown

Correspondent

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Fire budget vote slated for Feb. 21

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Good Neighbor Food Pantry proves haven for the needy

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Local breeder takes top state honor

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Girl Scout Council names board of directors

HOWELL More...

Onespirit makes music with perfect percussion

Group had recent gig
at Red Bank cafe

At least eight area women are drumming their way back to their feminine power and according to Maire Tashjian, the leader of an all-female percussion group called Onespirit Community Drumming, "That More...

Bulletin Board

Fresh Air Fund seeks summer host families

The Fresh Air Fund is in need of host families to volunteer to give children from disadvantaged neighborhoods in New York City the opportunity to experience life outside of the city. More...

Scholarships available to youth volunteers

Kohl More...

Volunteer drivers needed for cancer patients

The American Cancer Society is offering licensed drivers the opportunity to fight cancer from behind the wheel. The Road to Recovery program seeks volunteer drivers to provide transportation for cancer patients. More...

Opinion

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John Pfefferkorn
Guest Column

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Business

Business Briefs

Design Buddy, based in Marlboro, is open for business. Mary Petto has announced the opening of her new service, which helps clients become their own decorators. More...