February 16, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Septic issues could flush town’s future

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Trucks will bring gray water into Roosevelt

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Local pushes for open space now and always

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Millstone gets $425,000 for farmland preservation

Five additional farms are in the process of receiving funding

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Four students have solution for pollution

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Allentown now has ‘The Sweetest Things’

Main Street just got a new candy girl

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Auditions

Marlboro Players is still looking to fill some roles in its April production of More...

Quick trip turns into a $257 shopping spree

Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? If I hadn More...

Letters

Time to stop pandering to developers

I found the letter in the Feb. 3 Examiner written by Joe Toscano to be laughable at best. Mr. Toscano had the audacity to criticize Upper Freehold Township Committeemen [Stephen] Alexander and [David] Horsnall on standing up for 6-acre zoning and More...

End parkway tolls now before more millions are spent

It takes a bureaucracy of more than 800 people to collect Garden State Parkway tolls. This total includes a pro-rata share of E-ZPass personnel. Imagine if each state highway had such a bureaucracy. More...

Deputy mayor responds to resident’s letter, defends law allowing merger of undersized lots

I was amused to see the developers More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Saverio A. LaMantia Mr. LaMantia, 89, of Freehold, died Feb. 13 at home. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., he had lived in the Bronx, N.Y., and Perkinsville, Vt., before moving to Freehold 13 years ago. Mr. More...

Sports

CBA wins SC meet again; eyes state title next

Winning the Shore Conference championship year after year never gets to be More...

Local man designs home to ‘work with nature’

Homeowner says building a southern-facing home saves energy,

Nick Bryson doesn More...

Millstone officials adopt law to stop pay-to-play

Ordinance limits campaign donations from no-bid contractors

Professionals seeking a no bid contract with Millstone Township will fall subject to new campaign contribution regulations. More...

Proposed land swap worries officials

Potential access road could interfere with existing intersection

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Upper Freehold officials appoint new twp. planner

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Proposed fire budget would raise taxes

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Equine board honors horse park volunteer

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Upper Freehold adopts new code of conduct

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EPA hands down new storm-water regulations

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Cty. dept. reports solid economic growth

Monmouth County was named a nation leader in job growth and nonresidential development, according to the Monmouth County Department of Economic Development and Tourism. More...

4-H members recognized for their achievements

The 4-H Youth Development Program of Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension of Monmouth County recognized 4-H Horse Project members on Feb. 1 More...

Photo

MIGUEL JUAREZ staffNick Bryson shows off the greenhouse section of his home, which he built himself using a method that wouldn More...

Bulletin Board

Millstone community classes begin March 1

Millstone Community Education will begin its spring session of noncredit community classes on March 1. Classes include More...

Duck stamp art contest open to grades K-12

The Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor, is the official receiving site for entries from all over New Jersey for the 2005 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Competition. More...

Historical association unveils new board

Lee Ellen Griffith, director of the Monmouth County Historical Association, announced that 30 citizens who are passionate about history are serving on the nonprofit More...

Opinion

Tattered town needs tender love and care

In its heyday, Imlaystown served as the economical, political, and social epicenter of Upper Freehold. More...

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Business

Business Briefs

SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) will present two workshops at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Symmes Drive, Manalapan. More...