July 29, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Grandfathering debate continues in Millstone

Those affected
currently have
to seek a variance

Jennifer LeBarbera just wants to build a normal-sized home on her 1-acre property, but right now zoning requirements say she can More...

‘X-treme Fest’ coming to high school

PLUMSTED More...

Town’s authorized debt to be reduced through grants

an unusually high amount of money in cash that it could be spending on capital projects rather than incurring more debt. More...

AHS disciplinary system to undergo further review

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Federal grant results in tax reduction

ALLENTOWN More...

Class of ’68 returns to Roosevelt Elementary

ROOSEVELT More...

Architect presents plan to larger group

Each grade would be divided into two teams
as part of the plan

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Letters

Millstone resident: Voters don’t know who to believe

I am responding to two letters that recently appeared in our local paper. The first letter by Anne Haines (June 17 Examiner) left me somewhat confused. More...

Parent asks Millstone to set aside an area for ATVs

I have lived in this community for 35 years and have raised four children here. My oldest son rode a motorcycle and dirtbike all his growing-up years. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Lynda Massey

Mrs. Massey, 92, of Hazlet died July 25 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., she resided in Keyport prior to moving to Hazlet in 1947. More...

Dorothy A. Mull

Mrs. Mull, 72, of Old Bridge died July 15 in Maine. More...

Business

Business Briefs

Dr. Peter Joffe announced the opening of his new practice, Joffe Family Chiropractic, Manalapan. Joffe practiced for more than two years in Freehold at Central Jersey Spine and Wellness. More...

Business Briefs

The Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce will hold a monthly general meeting Aug. 18 at 8:30 a.m. at the chamber office, 17 Broad St., Freehold. John A. More...

Committee mulls 6-acre zoning option

Some link
zoning change
to reducing taxes

The Upper Freehold Township Committee is moving forward, just one meeting after it took the controversial issue of 6-acre zoning away from the Planning Board. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY staff A clown parade welcomes visitors to the Monmouth County Fair in Freehold Township last week. More photos, page 20. More...

County building is centerfor agricultural services

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Mammograms for women under 40 must be covered

Gov. James E. More...

School board defends Walnford Rd. choice

Officials say site will not
be built on if deemed inappropriate

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Local Girl Scouts work toward Silver Award

Local Millstone Girl Scout Troop 1107 More...

Committee chops down proposed tree ordinance

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School referendum cost not yet finalized

New legislation could result in
more referendums

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Bulletin Board

Participants sought for bicycle challenge

The second annual Team Time Trial Challenge bicycle race will be held Aug. 8 at Camp Frogbridge, Millstone, to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). More...

The Nerds, fireworks, movie in Freehold Twp.

The Cpl. Philip A. Reynolds Detachment, U.S. Marine Corps League, Freehold, will partner with the Freehold Township Parks and Recreation Department for their first concert and movie in the park. More...

Family Movie Night

Aug. 13 at Heritage Park

Family Movie Night will be held at dusk on Aug. 13 at Heritage Park, Gordon Street, Allentown. Admission is free, and there will be free popcorn for attendees. More...

Opinion

Getting to know each other

Tara Petersen
The view from here

I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new managing editor for the Examiner, replacing Pat Miller, who was named editor for the Woodbridge and Edison-Metuchen Sentinels. More...

Photo

Full Story

Your Turn

Elias Abilheira
Guest Column
Millstone

Three weeks ago, a guest column appeared representing to the residents of Millstone that their Township Committee would soon approve an additional $1. More...