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      July 29, 2010  RSS feed

      Friends of Ye Olde Yellow Meeting House holds 95th anniversary service at historic site
      Baptist hymns wafted over the pastoral setting where Ye Olde Yellow Meeting House seemed posed in another time to welcome visitors into peaceful reflection on Sunday. More...
      Horse enthusiasts consider privatizing state-owned tracks a death knell for equine industry

      Gov. Chris Christie has decided to drain state support from New Jersey’s horse racing and breeding industry to try to give lifeblood to faltering Atlantic City casinos. More...

      Exhibit in Long Branch commemorates Beatle’s 70th year

      An exhibit showcasing John Lennon’s lesserknown talent for visual art, titled “In My Life,” will be displayed at Pier Village in Long Branch the weekend of July 30-Aug. 1. More...


      Twp. Committee reviews mining permit renewals, grants one out of four thus far

      MILLSTONE — Township mining permits must be renewed every two years. At the July 21 Township Committee meeting, members of the governing body discussed permit renewals and other issues concerning the township’s four mines. More...


      Millstone Community Education will offer the following summer programs: • Boys and Girls Children’s Creative Theater, for ages 7-9, to run from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 2-5 and Aug. 9-12 (two weeks) at the Performing Arts Center in the Millstone Middle School. The fee is $275. More...
      Many of us breathed a sigh of relief as the drought and mandatory bans on unnecessary water use were lifted. But be warned: We’re polluting our drinking water in New Jersey. More...
      GUEST COLUMN  KARYN MALINOWSKI
      It is obvious from the “Report of the Governor’s Advisory Commission on New Jersey Gaming, Sports and Entertainment” (also referred to as the Hanson Report). that the state of New Jersey is no longer interested in the “live racing” business. More...
      CODA  GREG BEAN
      Last week, as a record heat wave scalded New Jersey and most of the nation, I sat on the back deck drinking sun tea in tall glasses with lots of ice and reading Harper Lee’s classic American novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” More...
      School district hears parent concerns, but issue remains a municipal problem to solve
      ALLENTOWN — Having no safe route for Allentown students to walk or bike to the new middle school has worried and angered some parents. The Upper Freehold Regional School District experienced a significant loss in state aid for the 2010-11 school year. As a costsavings measure, the district initiated a fee-based courtesy subscription busing program. More...
      ALLENTOWN — Andrew Plunkett has understood the rewards of winning in high school soccer when he excelled for Brick Memorial’s perennial NJSIAA and Shore Conference Tournament qualifier. The school eventually retired his jersey, No. 15. More...