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September 28, 2006
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Morning Meetings foster challenging, communal learning environment
Intertwining social and academic learning in the classroom has made Upper Freehold Regional Elementary School students more responsive. More...
Choosing new location would require another referendum in 2007

The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education will now meet every Wednesday to deal with the impasse over the proposed middle school. More...

Assemblyman calls for slot machines at racetracks

Sen. Ellen Karcher called Millstone Township "the most equine-friendly town in New Jersey." More...


Deputy mayor asks why more roads aren't being made safer

UPPER FREEHOLD - The township continues to discuss ways to ease speeding problems and reduce truck traffic along Sharon Station Road. More...


Orleans Builders wants to create 44 more homes in Cream Ridge

UPPER FREEHOLD - The Planning Board declined to hear a schematic-test qualifying plan for the proposed Woods II at Cream Ridge development at its Sept. 14 meeting. More...


Creating high-density development areas in town is a priority

UPPER FREEHOLD - The township planner has advised officials against eliminating a housing bonus density for developers who use the township's cluster option. More...


Borough authorizes spending $500 per hour on special legal services

ROOSEVELT - Religious organizations and practices should always be subject to the rule of law, unless they can prove that exemption would cause no harm to others. More...


Annual Harvest Festival scheduled in Allentown
The Allentown Business Community Association is, once again, sponsoring the annual Fall Harvest Festival in Allentown. There will be crafts, antiques, food and entertainment. The festival will be held Oct. 14-15 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday. Parking is available both More...
Dear Ms. [Danielle] Petrics, I read your letter to the editor [in the Sept. 21 edition of the Examiner] with dismay. It is contemptible of you to compare Roosevelt with Nazi Germany. You, like other supporters of the yeshiva, continue to define the conflict between the Congregation Anshei Roosevelt/ More...
Former Gov. James E. McGreevey may have thought he snookered some people back in August 2004. But McGreevey's "I am a gay American" speech was a shameful sleight-of-hand maneuver designed to try and deflect attention from the real problems. More...
Jennifer Testa Clayton Mrs. Clayton, 38, of Uniontown, Md., formerly of Millstone, died Aug. 17 as a result of injuries she received in a vehicular bicycle accident. Born in Livingston, she grew up in Millstone and was a 1986 graduate of Allentown High School. She earned a bachelor of science More...
ALLENTOWN - They chose new blood over experience. The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education voted 6-3 on Sept. 20 for newcomer Doug Anthony over former board member Robert Cheff to fill a vacant Allentown board seat. More...
WEST LONG BRANCH - Facing off against Colgate University in their last nonconference game of the 2006 season, the Monmouth University Hawks football team defeated the Raiders 17-12 on the road to move to 4-0 on the year on Saturday - the first time since 2003 that the Blue and White have started out More...
A free workshop for local business owners will be held at the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce on Broad Street in Freehold, Oct. 5 from 6:30-9 p.m. and Oct. 6 from 7:30-10 a.m. The workshop, titled "6 Steps to a Better Business," teaches business owners how to make a major impact on their bot More...