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      November 29, 2007  RSS feed

      Keris Tree Farm hosts Trees for Troops Nov. 30 to Dec. 2
      For many military families stationed across America and overseas, the holiday season will not be too merry and bright. Some of these families will be split up, with husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, and sons and daughters called off to duty and having to leave significant others and children behind. More...
      Ellentuck, Malkin file to have synagogue, yeshiva suit dismissed

      Roosevelt Borough Council members Jeff Ellentuck and Peggy Malkin have filed a brief in support of a motion to dismiss the civil action lawsuit filed against them by Congregation Anshei Roosevelt and Congregation Yeshiva Me'on Hatorah. More...

      Special commission hears suggestions from parents, students

      What can be done to decrease the startling recent spike in motor vehicle accidents involving teenagers was the topic of a public hearing conducted by the Governor's Teen Driver Study Commission on Nov. 19 at Colts Neck High School. More...


      Some parents concerned about not having to give permission to donate

      ALLENTOWN - The Allentown High School (AHS) Student Council continues to host successful blood drives, but this year some parents questioned the tactics used in conducting the drive. The drive at the high school Nov. 13 collected 64 units of blood. More...


      Although permits are not expedited, land purchase may be

      ALLENTOWN - An Upper Freehold resident questioned why the Board of Education didn't have a middle school construction update on its Nov. 19 agenda. Resident Bryan Scheff said he thought the Upper Freehold Regional School District should provide an update on the middle school permitting and construction process at every board meeting. More...


      Children can drop off their letters to Santa Claus at a special mailbox at the Allentown post office beginning Nov. 23. All letters mailed by Dec. 19 will receive replies. The Women's Association of Allentown is sponsoring this holiday service. More...
      Since we started soliciting names for the Plaque of Remembrance two months ago, the response has been tremendous. The Committee to Honor Those Who Serve wants to make certain that all those that qualify in Millstone, Allentown and Upper Freehold are duly represented and honored. More...
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      It now seems like Oscar was a very bad role model
      When my boys were little, Friday nights were "campout" nights. The routine on campout night absolutely never varied. First, we'd stop at McDonald's for a big sack of burgers and fries. Then we'd hit the video rental store, where we'd stock up on the worst adventure movies we could find. More...
      Mrs. Pilcher, 91, of Millstone Township, died Nov. 22, 2007, at home. Born in Plainfield, she had resided in Freehold Township before moving to Millstone 51 years ago. Prior to retiring, Mrs. Pilcher was a registered nurse in the Trenton area. She was a longtime member of the First Presbyterian Church, Freehold. Mrs. More...
      Egypt sprung up in middle of annex Nov. 20
      ALLENTOWN - Complete with pyramids, the Nile River, and some reincarnated gods and goddesses, ancient Egypt arose in the annex of the Upper Freehold Regional Elementary/Middle School last week. More...
      Few bass are keepers for local fishermen
      Fishing remained solid throughout the past week, with schools of bass and big blues chasing bait from Sandy Hook to Barnegat Light. The story was the same this week: find the birds, and fish hard. Anglers jigged for bass and blues while constantly positioning themselves with the moving schools. More...