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December 13, 2006
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Properties may fall subject to stricter environmental testing
MILLSTONE — Wildlife and plants may be better protected should the township follow through on suggestions made by a member of its Environmental Commission. Environmental Commission member Barry Frost told the Township Committee at its Dec. More...

MIDDLETOWN — The Monmouth County Arts Council (MCAC) invites artists to submit work for the 28th annual Juried Art Show and Sale. The exhibition will run from Jan. 27 through March 4 at the Monmouth Museum on the Brookdale Community College campus in the Lincroft section of Middletown. Open t... More...

Look! Up in the sky! There are nine planets … or is it eight? Members of the Three Story Players of Ocean County College (OCC) will teach children how many planets there really are when they present the musical presentation of “The Moon and Mars and Super Stars” Jan. 5 at 1 p.m. The sho... More...


Township pushes for county to take road into its jurisdiction

UPPER FREEHOLD — The township wants Sharon Station Road to be widened. The Township Committee voted 4-1 on Dec. 7 to ask Monmouth County to expedite plans to rebuild and widen Sharon Station Road next year. Committeeman Stephen Alexander cast the dissenting vote. More...


Surrogate mother helped to make a dream come true

It was 6:38 p.m. on Dec. 21, 2005, when the improbable happened to Shari and Glen Devora. The couple had been trying to get pregnant since the start of their marriage in May 2002. Almost three years later their son, Jacob “Coby” Benjamin Devora, was born. More...


Township officials recognize Eagles team for its stellar season

MILLSTONE — The undefeated Millstone Mighty Mites, a Pop Warner football team consisting of 32 Millstone youths ages 7-9, were honored at the Dec. 6 Township Committee meeting. The team, which includes one female player, finished its season undefeated with a 10-0 record. More...


Over the Rainbow Productions will hold auditions for “Mass Appeal,” by appointment only, at the Eatontown Playhouse, Route 35 north, Eatontown. Needed are two males, one age 20-35 and one age 50 or older. The show goes up in March. Details: Joe Schreck, (973) 472-9445; e-mail, jschr36@aol.com... More...
I am asking the citizens of the state of New Jersey to help me get “Skinner’s and Michelle’s Law” passed through the Senate and signed into law by our governor. Almost three years ago on November 14, 2003, my father, Lawrence R. Skinner Sr. was working on the Brandriff Avenue Bridge in ... More...
Tax reform: they’ve got some ’splainin’ to do
I wish somebody would explain some elements of this plan to reform property taxes in New Jersey, because there are parts of it I’m apparently too dumb to grasp. More...
Patricia Ann Acevedo Mrs. Acevedo, 67, of Englishtown, died Dec. 1, 2006, at CareOne at Holmdel. Born in Birmingham, Ala., she lived in Staten Island, N.Y., before moving to Englishtown six years ago. She was a correspondence files administrator for Deloitte & Touche in Manhattan for mo... More...
Student musical groups bring Christmas cheer to local nursing home
Baby, it was cold outside on Dec. 6, but local students made it warm in the hearts of residents at a local assisted-living facility. More...
Coach sees plenty of potential in young teams
With a solid turnout consisting of dedicated, hard-working athletes, Allentown High School indoor track coach Jack West has reason to be excited this winter. “I’ve been really pleased with the fact that I have about 83 kids this year,” the third-year coach said. More...
Family dinner time is in peril! Home-cooked dinners are being overrun by fast food mania! What are busy parents to do? Never fear, Super Suppers is here! More...