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April 20, 2006
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Alex Smith, 9, and his brother, Jack, 12, both of Millstone Township, enjoy rowing their canoe around the Assunpink Lake on the morning of April 15. More...
Construction plan calls for just under 100 homes on 1-acre lots

The Upper Freehold Board of Health unanimously granted septic and historic pesticide approvals for a 96-lot subdivision at its April 11 meeting. More...


Budget would increase fire dept.'s funds, decrease first aid money

The municipal budget would rise for the first time in five years if the Roosevelt Borough Council passes its proposed spending plan next month. More...


Peace Corps marks 45 years of service around the globe

'Dooni dooni," Lindsay Bonanno is making the world a better place to live in every day.Bonanno is a graduate of Allentown High School and Rutgers University in New Brunswick. A student who opted for a double major, she has a bachelor's degree in communications and history. More...


ROOSEVELT - Borough residents may be among the first in the state to have a choice when it comes to cable television service providers. More...


Classes on small business, jewelry, flowers, boating
Millstone Community Education is offering the following classes and activities: More...
Couple opposes animal hospital expansion
We read with much dismay the April 13 article in the Examiner titled "Animal hospital seeking to expand gains support." We are extremely opposed to the construction of a new 16,000-square-foot hospital facility adjacent to the current 4,000-square-foot Veterinary Surgical and Diagnostic Specialists More...
An article in the April 13 edition of the Examiner titled "Plans pitched for U.F. indoor sports complex" misstated that the 25-acre site on Route 537 proposed for the development has received its "historic pesticide" clearance from the township's Board of Health. Although the developers' engineers h More...
Carl Carlson Mr. Carlson, 89, of Freehold, died April 9 at home. He was born in Lakewood and resided there before moving to Freehold more than 50 years ago. A former commercial fisherman, Mr. Carlson retired in 1975 as an ammunition inspector for Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Middletown. He se More...
The Lakewood BlueClaws were hoping that playing before a home crowd for the first time all season would provide the spark they had been missing through their first seven games. More...
"Six Steps to a Better Business," a free workshop, will offer business owners advice on how to take control of their profits and cash flow, how to turn marketing into an investment rather than an expense, how to build a business that no longer competes on price, how to attract and retain great peopl More...