January 19, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Playing hooky

JEFF GRANIT staffSage Duchai, 8, paints part of the 4x8-foot panel of the letter More...

Board brings zoning issues in the open

Official suggests regular, proactive zoning discussions

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Local developer wins court decision for 11-lot plan

Board member says attorney did not consult board regarding response

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Pallone proposes tsunami warning center for Atlantic

Says East Coast should have system similar to that in place in Pacific

U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6), ranking Democrat on the House Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans Subcommittee, has announced that he plans to introduce legislation that would establish an Atlantic tsunami warning center. More...

Hold that diet until the Christmas fudge is gone

Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? I despise the TV programming this time of year. It More...

Letters

Superintendent responds to questions on land division

In response to Daru Sharp More...

Reader hopes that dog clinic will receive approval

This is a copy of a letter I sent to the [Millstone] mayor and to the zoning board after reading your newspaper articles. More...

U.F. resident hopes Millstone will approve dog facility

This is a letter to Deputy Mayor Nancy Grbelja and the Zoning Board of Adjustment, in response to the problem concerning the approval of the Gaboff [dog clinic] facility. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Max Smith Mr. Smith, 96, of Freehold, died Jan. 9 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he had resided in the Bronx, N.Y., for more than 60 years before moving to Freehold. More...

Sports

Young Redbirds proving mettle on the mats

Allentown posts big win over rival New Egypt

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‘Egg-cellent’ world record set by teen

Local youth overcomes physical and emotional tragedies

While some people like their eggs scrambled and others like them sunny-side up, 18-year-old Anthony Napoliello prefers to balance them. More...

Twp. considers ethics reform measures

Officials worry politics may influence decisions

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Town to give half what it first intended to district

Mayor: Subdivision does not change what can be built upon

Millstone Township is looking to subdivide a 113-acre property that was condemned for a new middle school. More...

Movie time

JEFF GRANIT staffStudents at Roosevelt Elementary School watch a movie of basketball great Michael Jordan as part of a schoolhouse hooky day last week More...

Auditions

Arcadian Chorale is looking for vocalists to join its ensemble for the spring season. Membership is open and free to anyone with a desire to sing and a commitment to the group. Rehearsals are held Tuesdays 7-10 p.m. More...

Lack of buffer may lead horses to suffer

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Bulletin Board

Millstone Twp. Women’s Organization to meet

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‘Music Together’ classes offered in Millstone

Millstone Community Education will offer More...

Millstone WyldLife Club to meet Jan. 22

The WyldLife Club of Millstone Township will meet Jan. 22, 7:30-9:30 p.m., at the Millstone Community Center, Route 524/Stagecoach Road. All Millstone-area sixth, seventh- and eighth-graders are invited, and there is no cost to attend. More...

Opinion

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Former committeeman discusses Waters tract

John Pfefferkorn Guest Column The letter submitted by Daru Sharp in last week More...

Resident again asks, what is committee’s stand on LL?

Greg Bellotti Guest Column Prior to the holidays, Elias Abilheira responded to a letter I wrote to the editor regarding his stance, as well as the other committeemen More...

Business

Business Briefs

Wegmans Food Markets, with a location in Manalapan, announced that it has donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross International Response Fund for tsunami relief. More...