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Roosevelt puts another ornery year to bed BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer ROOSEVELT - The past year was another tumultuous one for the small borough, which prides itself on diversity and neighborliness. The year started off with a campaign to recall Mayor Neil Marko. In January, Marko alleged that residents were petitioning to remove him from office becaus... More ...
Court date set in Meirs Road warehouse case BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD - A group of township residents against warehouse development on Meirs Road expects to have its day in court regarding the issue later this month. According to Phil Sinicropi, spokesperson for Meirs Road Residents Against Warehousing, which is the group that filed suit... More ...
A look back at 2006 in Millstone Township A review of the stories that give the community its character BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Despite its rural nature and seemingly lack of drama on the surface, Millstone Township has lots of stories to tell. The past year was yet another one dotted with tales of all types. While some tugged at residents' heartstrings, others prompted public debate while yet others still m... More ...
Upper Freehold ends year marked with disagreement BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD - Although the mayor proclaimed last January that the governing body was about unity, 2006 proved to be a divisive year for the township. More ...
Monroe couple killed in New Year's Eve car crash Cream Ridge resident charged with driving under the influence BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD - Joseph Romanella, 66, and his wife, Patricia, 63, of Monroe, were killed when a Cream Ridge resident drove his pickup into their car on Route 539 on Dec. 31, according to the N.J. State Police. Romanella was pulling his 1998 Honda Accord out of a parking lot ... More ...
Ducks and Geese MIGUEL JUAREZ crowd the waters of Allentown's lake on New Year's Eve. More ...
U.F. mapped out master plan revision in '06 Public hearings on plan will start this year BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Maybe Upper Freehold's Planning Board will make a New Year's resolution to finish revising its master plan in 2007. This year, the Planning Board will continue the revision process it started in March 2005. More ...
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