Scout finishes newest portion of borough's woodland trail

BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer
Where many just saw thick woods in an uneven landscape full of fallen trees, briar and thickets, Tim Collins saw a place for a footpath along the forest floor. Collins, 16, an Allentown High School student and member of Millstone Boy Scout Troop 116, created the newest portion of the Roosevelt Wo...
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Millstone's Michael Waldron believes Boy Scouts help keep the community strong. The 16-year-old junior at Allentown High School joined the Boy Scouts 11 years ago when he lived in New York. "I wanted to join when I saw what Boy Scouts did - climbing, biking, backpacking," Waldron said. More...
Zorovich, Cantor best sole Democrat vying for a seat
BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer
ALLENTOWN - While Mayor Stuart Fierstein ran uncontested in the Nov. 6 election, the three-candidate race for the two open seats on the Borough Council finished close. Republican incumbent Daniel Zorovich regained his seat with 275 votes. Republican newcomer Raymond Cantor was also elected after... More...
Group receives $25,000 grant to better connect town's open spaces
BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer
MILLSTONE - Soon there will be more trails in the township for residents to blaze. The Recreational Trails Program, an assistance program of the U.S. More...
Voters give deputy mayor nod to serve three more years

BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer
MILLSTONE - Republican incumbent Robert Kinsey beat Democrat William Nurko in the Nov. 6 election. The current deputy mayor received 59 percent of the votes cast to win. Kinsey garnered 1,321 votes to Nurko's 922, and therefore will serve another threeyear term on the Township Committee. More...