August 18, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Social Security rally draws crowd to boro

FDR

Area residents and state politicians rallied in front of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Aug. 13 to save Social Security. More...

Body found in Millstone in June still not identified

The N.J. State Police are looking for help to identify the body of a dead man found this summer on a township farm. More...

Roosevelt recall of mayor moved to the back burner

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Mosquito sample tests positive for encephalitis

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Gun at yeshiva protest angers boro residents

Mayor says synagogue members felt threatened

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Agress Road subdivision hearing begins in Millstone

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Board of Health goes over historic pesticide ordinance

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Bulletin Board

Community Bulletin Board

Perrineville Jewish Center slates open house

The Perrineville Jewish Center will hold a Membership and Hebrew School Open House Sept. 11 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.; coffee and danish will be served. More...

Letters

Letters

Agency discusses need for organ donations

The need for organ and tissue donations grows more crucial each day. Minority communities are especially affected. Aug. 1 was established as National Minority Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Day to bring attention to this health crisis. More...

Schools

Interim superintendent to head U.F. schools

School board hires new firm to search for candidates

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School doors still aren’t open at Kiddie Academy

Preschool could help ease overcrowding in township schools

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On Campus

Rider University, Lawrenceville, named Millstone residents Eric Herkert and Aurora Slothus, Allentown residents Cassan Ingalsbe, Jeffrey Leikhim and Christina Tindall and Upper Freehold Township More...

Business

Business Briefs

Second Language Literacy and Learning Connection, a new company to the central New Jersey area, offers various language programs to all age groups. The company More...