April 13, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Millstone family sets sights on the Olympics

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Resident questions 2-cent municipal tax increase

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Residents chime in on superintendent search

Board expects to select finalist and start contract negotiations by June 15

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Corzine’s opponent comes to town

John Murphy wants to preserve open space and increase security funding

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Developer will get $477,000 in bonds

Homeowners association president says Hovnanian fixed maintenance issues

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Aaronson, McMorrow to seek freeholder seats

A pair of names familiar to residents of western Monmouth County have been nominated by Monmouth County Democrats to run for two three-year terms on the county Board of Freeholders. More...

Letters

Local campaigns shouldn’t be funded by outsiders

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Residents urged to vote in April 19 school election

Millstone residents will have the opportunity to choose three school board members this Tuesday, April 19, as the polls are open from 2 to 9 p.m. Residents currently fund our schools with $.72 cents or 72 percent of every tax dollar collected. More...

Woman wants officials to pass wildlife law

As a wildlife rehabilitator, I answer your calls, rescue injured animals, treat and release into safe habitats all recovered More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Theresa Kinahan Mrs. Kinahan, of Freehold Township, died March 31 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Ireland, she had lived in Elizabeth and Linden before moving to Freehold Township eight years ago. More...

Sports

Allentown High School girls softball team does a double take

Veteran coaches step in at last minute to fill void

Probably the last thing Mary Ellen McCarthy, the Allentown High girls field hockey coach, and Bob Dubina, the Redbirds More...

Business

Local shopkeeper makes business look ‘sew’ easy

The Quilter

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Business Briefs

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Millstone to thin deer overpopulation

Committeewoman calls for humane method of removing animals

Officials talked about expanding deer-hunting season in Millstone Township last week. More...

Upper Freehold approves $6.8M spending plan

Home assessed at the township average will pay $7,771

The Upper Freehold Township Committee unanimously voted to pass a $6.8 million municipal budget at its April 7 meeting. More...

SCOTT PILLING staffAlexis Fischer-Kennedy (l-r), 9, Wilhelmina Horzepa, 14, Ashley Fischer-Kennedy, 10, and Mary Elizabeth Horzepa, 11, simultaneously perform a jump at the Horzepa Horse Farm in Millstone on April 6. See related story on page 3. More...

Borough may be forced to cancel summer camp

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Ex Millstone mayor seeks end to gov’t corruption

GOP candidate for Assembly calls for statewide ethics reform

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Public asks if proposed tree laws should make the cut

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Millstone family to host Buddy and Butch

Local horsewoman still seeks a permanent home for the beloved animals

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County GOP taps new slate of candidates

Committee chairman says Republicans have zero tolerance for corruption

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Bulletin Board

Appraisal Day April 24 at Historic Walnford

The Monmouth County Park System invites area residents to bring their hand-carried antiques and collectibles (no furniture or jewelry) to Appraisal Day at Historic Walnford in Crosswicks Creek Park, Upper Freehold Township. More...

Animal rescuers seek fencing, barn materials

Kind Heart Rescue and Placement, a Cream Ridge-based nonprofit organization, will soon expand its rescue services to include horses or ponies. More...

‘On the Town’ concert at AHS April 16 and 17

The Allentown High School Birds in Flight Jazz Band will present a concert, More...

Opinion

Credit card offers: Pay now and keep on paying

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Officials should answer the call for property tax reform

The frustration can be heard in the voices of local school board members and administrators who believe state legislators are pulling in the reins More...

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