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September 22, 2005
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Amy Orlen, 7, of New Egypt, decorates a sombrero for the carnival held in Byron Johnson Park in honor of Upper Freehold Community Day, Sept. 17. More photos, page 26. More...
Development would consist of five homes on about 35 acres

The Millstone Planning Board voted unanimously at its Sept. 14 meeting to grant preliminary approval to a five-lot subdivision. More...


Claim alleges cafe lease is preventing $17 million sale

A nasty legal battle has erupted between Upper Freehold’s Deputy Mayor William Miscoski and Planning Board Attorney Frank Armenante. More...


Former offenders find return to ‘real world’ has many challenges

Stacey Kindt, Tonja Chamberlain and Edwina Rudolf got exactly what they wanted — freedom from the bars that bound their existence for years — but at what price? More...


MILLSTONE — A couple of board members stepped down to voice opinions as private citizens at the Sept. 12 Board of Education meeting. More...


MILLSTONE — Some residents living near Ely Harmony Road have complaints about a kennel there. More...


The Garden State Philharmonic will hold chorus auditions for singers and an “Unplugged Talent Show” for instrumentalists. The chorus auditions will be held Sept. 28 following the 7:30 p.m. rehearsals, at Toms River Intermediate School East, 1519 Hooper Ave. The “Unplugged Talent Show” for instrument More...
Relief workers may get short-changed
Eureka! President George W. Bush has a solution for the working poor in the states battered by Hurricane Katrina. He suspended the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931 that requires federal contractors to pay workers according to prevailing wages in the region. That’s right, he wants to pay impoverished working More...
They need it more than we do. That’s been the sentiment of many area residents, business owners and organizations who, like most Americans, have watched the fall-out of Hurricane Katrina in disbelief over the past few weeks. The response to the devastation along the Gulf Coast can be described as he More...
Patricia Ann Poole Fenlon Mrs. Fenlon, 75, of Tannersville, Pa., formerly of Old Bridge, died Sept. 5 in Pleasant Valley Manor, Stroudsburg, Pa. Her husband, Donald Fenlon, died in 1971. Surviving are a son, William Fenlon of North Carolina; two daughters, Patricia Ann Mitchell of Tannersville More...
Law targets athletes and others involved in extracurricular activities
Students in grades nine through 12 who participate in athletics and other extracurricular activities, or who park their cars at school, may soon be subject to random drug testing in New Jersey schools. More...
When you stop and consider some of the outstanding, and even great, girls field hockey teams Allentown High School has had over the last decade, to hear head coach Mary Ellen McCarthy say this year’s team can be one of their best is quite a statement. More...
Rainbow International of Monmouth and Ocean counties and Mr. Rooter of Central New Jersey are offering immediate employment opportunities to evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. More...