January 19, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

Emley’s Hill Road slated for 60-home development

Planning Board re-elects Stern as chairman

After its reorganization, the Upper Freehold Planning Board gave final approval for a 60-unit subdivision on Emley More...

Local student advances to next level of geography bee

MILLSTONE More...

Board reviews Huneke Way subdivision plan

MILLSTONE More...

Health department wants $40,000 more from U.F.

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Opinion

The almighty chip

For smokers, it More...

It’s high time for Wall to come up with proof

Coda

It looks like Holmdel Committeeman Terence Wall More...

For the Record

Due to a reporting error, an article in the Jan. 5 edition of the Examiner stated that Roosevelt resident Elly Shapiro stepped down from her position on the Borough Council after serving one year. More...

More homes planned for property off Nurko Road

DEP must certify that lots are free of contamination More...

Photo

Shannon Gallagher trims Buddy More...

Board awaits developer’s word on Southern Farm

ROOSEVELT More...

New animal clinic will open in U.F.

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

New homes will go up on Sharon Station Road

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Bulletin Board

Community Bulletin Board

Winners of holiday house decorating contest named

The Women More...

Letters

Letters

Praise of former Gov. Codey is unjustified

Former Gov. Richard Codey has received much undeserved praise during his final days in office as governor. Here is why it is unjustified. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Thelma E. Burke Mrs. Burke, 93, of Allentown, died Jan. 11 at Hamilton Continuing Care Center, Hamilton Township. Born in the Perrineville section of Millstone, she had lived in Freehold and in Stuart, Fla., before moving to Allentown. More...

Schools

County schools introduced to new anti-drug initiative

Superintendent says Millstone schools may implement program

County officials unveiled a new reality-based anti-drug program targeting middle and high school students last week. More...

Sports

Rutgers gives state something to talk about

Local coaches, players chime in on progress of RU football program

Why not Rutgers? That More...