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January 19, 2005
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JEFF GRANIT staffSage Duchai, 8, paints part of the 4x8-foot panel of the letter ‘O’ as part of the schoolhouse hooky day at Roosevelt Elementary School last week. More...
Local youth overcomes physical and emotional tragedies

While some people like their eggs scrambled and others like them sunny-side up, 18-year-old Anthony Napoliello prefers to balance them. More...

Officials worry politics may influence decisions

MILLSTONE — Some Planning Board applicants may soon have to divulge who they gave money to during political campaigns. More...


Mayor: Subdivision does not change what can be built upon

Millstone Township is looking to subdivide a 113-acre property that was condemned for a new middle school. More...


Official suggests regular, proactive zoning discussions

UPPER FREEHOLD — Richard Stern will again serve as chairman of the Planning Board in 2005. More...


JEFF GRANIT staffStudents at Roosevelt Elementary School watch a movie of basketball great Michael Jordan as part of a schoolhouse hooky day last week More...


The Millstone Township Women’s Organization will hold its monthly meeting Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m., at the Millstone Township Community Center, Stagecoach Road/Route 524 (next to the Clarksburg Inn). More...
In response to Daru Sharp’s article “Resident has questions about land’s subdivision,” printed in the Jan. 5 Examiner, I would agree that the public needs to know the facts; therefore, I felt compelled to reply to this article. More...
Max Smith Mr. Smith, 96, of Freehold, died Jan. 9 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he had resided in the Bronx, N.Y., for more than 60 years before moving to Freehold. Prior to retiring 40 years ago, he was a New York City cab driver for many years. A Worl More...
Allentown posts big win over rival New Egypt
Don’t look now, but the Allentown High School wrestling team is flirting with a .500 season. More...
Wegmans Food Markets, with a location in Manalapan, announced that it has donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross International Response Fund for tsunami relief. The family-owned food chain, which is based in Rochester, N.Y., also implemented a program in its stores for customers to contribute to More...