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Roosevelt's CSA farm tries to bolster jeopardized program
Q ualified seniors and mothers can sample locally grown produce for free through a government program. The Farmers' Market Nutrition Program is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), More...
State finds organization running three illegal dorms in small town

Yeshiva Me'on Hatorah and resident Paul Brottman dropped their lawsuit against the borough of Roosevelt on July 6. The borough was served with a suit to challenge its former zoning officer's finding that 12 minors living in a ranch house in the RA-400 zone is not a single-family use... More...

ROOSEVELT - When Councilman Dan Hoffman moved to introduce an ordinance to adopt a property maintenance code in the borough, he was met with silence from fellow members of the governing body. Since no one seconded the motion at the July 9 meeting, the governing body tabled the ordina... More...


PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Austin Hadley, 5, of Groveville, (top photo) admires a Cadillac Fleetwood on display while Damon Battaglia, 6, (bottom photo) and his 8-year-old sister Reyna, of Upper Freehold, react to the sound of the bell atop a 1929 firetruck during the Car Show for Prevention sponsor... More...


Developers who opt to cluster may no longer get more density

UPPER FREEHOLD - Township officials are now questioning the bonus in giving developers more density for preserving a portion of a tract to be built on. Questions about ending the 35 percent bonus density provision from the township's master plan were raised at the July 12 Township ... More...


Drivers seek support from parents/guardians for school schedule change

MILLSTONE - Some of the school district's drivers are looking for support in solving the busing issue with a schedule change. Business Administrator Brian Boyle announced at a June Board of Education meeting that the school district's bus routes are changing this fall as a result o... More...


The American Scandinavian Student Exchange (ASSE) International Student Exchange Programs is seeking local host families for boys and girls from various countries around the world. ASSE International is a nonprofit educational and cultural exchange organization headquartered in La... More...
Good day, Millstone, I am your neighbor. Like you, I rise each morning and head to work for a long day and listen to the radio along the way. However, different from most, my time is spent monitoring Monmouth County Emergency Fire/Emergency dispatches while I pull into fire headquarters. More...
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Youthful folly is fleeting, but the Internet is forever
Every now and then, I get a call from someone who has gotten caught doing something illegal and doesn't want his or her name in the paper. Usually, the caller is a normally upright citizen who has gotten stopped for driving under the influence or another similar infraction. They're not ba... More...
Nicholas Anthony Luchento Nicholas Luchento, 17, of Freehold Township, died July 3, 2007, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born and raised in Freehold, he completed his junior year at Freehold Township High School this past spring. Nick was employed in the family busine... More...
NEW EGYPT - Ryan Godown of Ringoes proved the old adage that "It's never over till it's over" on Saturday night at New Egypt Speedway by winning the 30-lap DIRTcar Modified feature on the final lap. Godown caught leader Bucky Kell with just three laps remaining and pulled off a crowd-p... More...