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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 ... Prevention First urges safe driving during holidays The holiday season is supposed to be a time for family, friends and festive celebrations, but it is unfortunately also a time when there is a tragic jump in the number of alcohol-related highway fatalities each year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. More ... Resident: Miscoski, oops, you did it again At the Dec. 7 Upper Freehold Township Planning Board meeting, Mr. [William] Miscoski did it again. He lost his composure and acted as if he was a guest on the “Jerry Springer Show.” He stood up from his seat in rage toward an audience member (an attorney representing some members of the commu... More ... Girl Scouts make season merry for seniors The Millstone Seniors want to thank the Girl Scouts and their leaders from Millstone, for providing us with a Christmas dinner. The seniors also received beautifully filled baskets of food and other items. The girl scouts made beautiful Christmas ornaments and entertained us. It t... More ... Think about your food in the context of what it stands for One of the hottest topics of debate in our area is open space preservation. Not only are we concerned about the effects development can have on our local economy, our schools and our environment, but the further development of our farmlands threatens the very culture and fabric of our small t... More ... A grim, scary tale has an ending that is not so grim In the village of Allentown and the township of Upper Freehold, a mouse roared and three giant dragons swallowed their fiery tongues, lifted their vile and scaly tales and left town. The townspeople rejoiced. The lords of Upper Freehold still have the future of the towns’ citizens in th... More ... |
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