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      September 21, 2006  RSS feed

      Animals known to have played a vital role in local history
      From miniature horses to giant Clydesdales, the Allentown "Mane" Street Horse Parade on Saturday had something for every equine enthusiast. More...
      Executive vice president of Orthodox high school expresses disappointment

      Roosevelt's Planning Board disagrees with its former zoning officer's decision that the local yeshiva is not violating borough ordinances. More...

      When James Wishbow first conceived the idea of raising funds for Habitat for Humanity with a motorcycle ride, he never dreamed it would be so successful. More...


      Company official says engine braking is safety device U.F. is preventing

      UPPER FREEHOLD - A local trucking company has said it cannot comply with a request made by the township to keep trucks off Sharon Station Road during school bus pickup and drop-off times. More...


      UPPER FREEHOLD - Township Planner Mark Remsa suggested another area of town last week for high-density housing. More...


      Three days after John Westlake pleaded guilty to tax evasion in federal court, he still held his governor-appointed post as president of the Monmouth County Board of Taxation. More...


      Rutgers seeks volunteers for mood change study
      Are you age 60 or over? Are you often called a "worrier" by friends and family? Have you noticed an increase in anxiety and tension in the past few months? If so, you might be interested in the Rutgers Mood Management Class, offered as part of a research study. The program teaches participants how More...
      Regarding your story "U.F. to ask local truckers to voluntarily curb traffic," I have some, but limited sympathy for the residents. As the owner of a legal reporting service that deals with mine safety issues, we frequently hear about citizens' complaints regarding local mining operations. More...
      'We should turn over the roadway and work with the cty.' More...
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      Louis A. Dermo Mr. Dermo, 75, of Cream Ridge, died Sept. 1 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold. Born in Plainfield, he had been a resident of Cream Ridge for the past 10 years, coming from Middlesex. He was a retired supervisor with the Harris Steel Co., South Plainfield and was an A More...
      Board approves soil testing not to exceed $4,000 on property
      ALLENTOWN - The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education will think about using the Breza Road property being considered for warehouse development as a possible site for its new middle school. More...
      Maloney leads Lakewood to win over Augusta
      Since the franchise's inception in 2001, one thing the Lakewood BlueClaws have never lacked is fan support. More...
      MILLSTONE - ArcMesa Educators and Scinexa Medical Education Group have merged into a new company that a township resident will now oversee. More...