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      May 11, 2005  RSS feed

      Upper Freehold
      The Holmes brothers see the industry that they love changing.Joseph David, 54, and George, 50, operate Holmes Brothers Hay and Straw on Jonathan Holmes Road, a road named for one of their Revolutionary War-era ancestors. No other family in Upper Freehold Township has been engaged in farming as long More...
      Average homeowners can expect to pay $79 more in municipal taxes this year

      The Millstone Township More...

      Residents can celebrate restoration at May 22 ribbon-cutting ceremony

      A library that rose from a church More...


      Discussion regarding deforestation ordinances postponed until June 2

      UPPER FREEHOLD More...


      Roosevelt will hold a townwide yard sale May 14 and 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on and around Route 571. In addition, the PTA will be sponsoring a plant sale May 14 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. next to the post office. More...
      Resident says she received rude reception at public meeting
      I read the article on page 16 of the April 28 edition of the Examiner regarding the proposed crematorium on Route 33 which clearly stated that those More...
      Pet cemeteries and crematoriums continue to pop up across the United States and around the world. Thousands of Web sites on the Internet indicate that post mortem procedures for pets should be handled like those of celebrities and even presidents. More...
      High school juniors interested in a career-related internship or an independent creative or service project should complete an application for the senior practicum as soon as possible. More...
      10th straight region title for women
      Brookdale Community College More...
      The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) New Jersey District Office reported that SBA loan approvals to women business owners throughout the state are up 56 percent during the first five months of the agency More...