December 29, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Pfefferkorn loses, new school wins in 2004

$6M Little League lawsuit reaches into sixth year

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Volunteer wears many helping hats

Helping others is second nature to zoning board chairman, firefighter

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Gun show

JEFF GRANIT staffThomi Hawk twirls and juggles handguns during the Wild West Show at Roosevelt School, School Lane, Roosevelt, on Dec. 23. More...

Committee not keen on ‘drive-up’ restaurants

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Snow

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Upper Freehold board redirects soil testing costs

Chairman: Taxpayers were

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Roosevelt writer is finalist in arts program

Several young artists from New Jersey have earned honors in the 2005 ARTS (Arts Recognition and Talent Search) program. More...

What the ‘towel’ did that kid just say?

Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? I think the short days of winter are taking their toll on our family. I More...

Letters

Committeeman is asked to step aside on some votes

I am writing to respectfully urge Committeeman William Miscoski to recuse himself from all discussions and all votes concerning appointment of members to the following township bodies: the Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Board of More...

A thank you to Millstone residents for sharing

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Sports

Top seeds get past round one of Kuhnert tourney

Finals tonight at Freehold Borough

The top seeds, Colts Neck More...

Sports Shorts

Western Monmouth Babe Ruth is having sign-ups now and until Jan. 1. Any boys between the ages of 13 to 18 who are Millstone, Upper Freehold or Allentown residents can apply. More...

Zoning, new school round up the year

Controversies plague this year

The past year was one of the most tumultuous in recent Upper Freehold history. More...

Photo

JEFFGRANIT staffThomi Hawk attempts to use a whip to snap a flower out of Geryl Hickey More...

Roosevelt man seeks to preserve town’s culture

Self-proclaimed environmentalist helps preserve 350 acres

Rod Tulloss can More...

Fire damages Route 33 restaurant

No one injured in blaze at Peking Pavilion

An investigation was continuing this week into the cause of a fire that did extensive damage to the Peking Pavilion restaurant, Route 33, Manalapan, on Sunday afternoon. More...

Board gives thumbs down to ‘green’ status

Win-win arrangement with builder questioned by some

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Grant sought to update list of natural resources

Upper Freehold committee pledges $2,500 in matching funds

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Neighbors of Little League should be more tolerant

Ta ra P etersen The view from here As I visited my parents with my three young children over the holidays, I had to deal with a lot of grandparent-induced riling up, but I accepted that as part of life. I know, after all, that my children More...

Pop Warner squads take national trophies

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Bulletin Board

Scholarships available from Mensa Foundation

Mensa Education & Research Foundation is offering scholarships for post-high school education. Applicants do not have to be members of Mensa to apply. More...

Millstone Twp. Women’s Organization to meet

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Park system to hold job fair for seasonal positions

The Monmouth County Park System will hold a job fair for seasonal employment Jan. 8 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Hominy Hill Golf Course, 92 Mercer Road, Colts Neck. More...

Opinion

2005 will bring busy local agendas

As we prepare to turn the calendar page from 2004 to 2005, we mark the end of another year of service to the communities in which our newspaper circulates. More...