September 15, 2004 RSS feed / Bulletin Board

Recreation is not a pawn for politics, official says

Millstone Township Recreation is not a pawn for politics.I cannot understand the benefit of a political position to keep interfering with the welfare of our children. More...

Real tax reform requires courage and conviction

Real property tax reform can only be achieved when other forms of income fund school taxes, such as the state sales tax. By raising the sales tax to 7 percent, the extra 1 percent can be used to fund our schools. More...

Chicken and ribs on menu at Millstone Elks

The Millstone Elks Lodge 2613 will serve its next Friday night dinner Sept. 17, 6-8 p.m., with chicken and ribs by Scotty. More...

Volunteers needed at therapeutic riding stables

Handicapped High Riders is a recreational and therapeutic horseback riding program for the learning disabled, mentally retarded and emotionally or physically handicapped. More...

Participants sought for Leukemia Society walk

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will hold its signature walk-event, More...

Allentown High to host program on heroin use

The Millstone and Allentown/Upper Freehold alliances to prevent alcoholism and substance abuse will sponsor a program to address the growing problem of heroin use in New Jersey More...

Nursing Opportunities Open House Sept. 21

A Nursing Opportunities Open House will be held Sept. 21, 1:30-5 p.m., at the John L. Montgomery Care Center, 115 Dutch Lane Road, Freehold Township. More...

Historical society seeks items for market sale

The Allentown-Upper Freehold Historical Society will hold a Lakeside Market Oct. 9 as part of the festivities of Allentown More...

Vendors sought for fall fair in Englishtown

Organizers of the Englishtown Fall Festival, which will take place Oct. 2 (rain date Oct. 3) in the borough, are seeking vendors for the event. For more information, call Christine Robbins at borough hall, (732) 446-9235. More...

U.F. Community Day set for Sept. 18

Upper Freehold Township will hold its second annual Community Day Sept. 18 beginning at 1 p.m. at the Byron Johnson Recreation Area. More...

WyldLife Club to meet Sept. 18 in Millstone

The WyldLife Club of Millstone Township will hold its first meeting for the new school year Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Millstone Community Center, Stagecoach Road/Route 524, Clarksburg section of Millstone. More...

Roosevelt Rec. offers yoga, golf, drama, more

The Roosevelt Community Education and Recreation Coalition is offering various recreation programs this fall. Classes include adult yoga, youth golf lessons, youth drama, and an adult/youth bowling program. Family trips are also being planned. More...

Law permits commission to promote horse racing

Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer that would expand the duties of the New Jersey Racing Commission to include the advocacy of the growth, development and promotion of horse racing was signed into law on Aug. 8. More...

U.F. Animal Control Office posts new hours

The Upper Freehold Office of Animal Control has changed its hours at the municipal building, due to increased field activity and decreased license activity. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday. More...

With the support of local school administrators and teachers, Assemblyman Bill Baroni announced he will introduce a bill to repeal state legislation implementing school budget caps. More...

Newcomers Night open to all Millstone women

The Millstone Township Women More...

Clarksburg Inn to host comedy night Sept. 17

The Clarksburg Inn, Millstone, will present another night of comedy featuring musical comedian Gary Delena along with comedian Chris Rich and the night More...

Allentown’s Fall Harvest Festival Oct. 9 and 10

The 21st annual Allentown Fall Harvest Festival is scheduled for Oct. 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Oct. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine. More...

Allentown historical house tour Sept. 25

The Villagers of Allentown will sponsor a tour of historical houses in the borough Sept. 25 from noon to 4 p.m. The tour will feature 12 historical buildings, and complementary carriage rides will be available. More...