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December 6, 2007
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Gov. Corzine recognizes Millstone teen and family at Hall of Fame ceremony
New Jersey's younger generation has committed itself to paying homage to those citizens who have left an indelible mark during their lifetimes. In the hope of creating a source of learning and inspiration for all New Jersey children now and in the future, the state has founded a New Jersey Hall o... More...
Public hearing on proposed draft scheduled for Dec. 13

After almost three years of debate, the Upper Freehold Planning Board will hold a public hearing on and possibly vote to change the master plan Dec. 13. One aspect of the changes to the plan that regulates land use in the community remained unsolved at the board's Nov. 27 meeting. More...

Community heralds start of construction on Make-A-Wish building

Children living with serious illnesses joined volunteers and local officials at a ceremony last week marking the start of construction on the Make-AWish Foundation's New Jersey headquarters. Tom Weatherall, president and CEO of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey, hosted the event, which wa... More...


Office and retail space may go up along Old York Road

UPPER FREEHOLD - A new commercial building may soon abut the easterly bypass. The township's Planning Board granted the project preliminary approval at its Nov. 27 meeting. Board member David Reed recused himself from voting on the matter, since he owns property within 200 feet of the project s... More...


Winter softball game to raise money for UFRSD programs

ALLENTOWN - Locals are already doing a "snow" dance, hoping for the white stuff to fall specifically for Feb. 9 of next year. After all, how much fun could a softball game in the dead of winter be without snow? The Upper Freehold Regional Education Foundation has planned its first "Sno-Ball" So... More...


UPPER FREEHOLD - The township's governing body has not done much governing lately. Over the past decade, the governing body rarely has had to cancel Township Committee meetings due to lack of a quorum. However, for the first time in recent history, the township has had to cancel two consecutive ... More...


Peter Grandich urges community to help sick, dying responders

MILLSTONE - Around the holidays, it's not unusual for people to get the urge to give to a worthy cause. When Millstone's Peter Grandich took a few moments this holiday season to reflect on all he has been blessed with, he, too, felt the desire to help others who are less fortunate. More...


The Equine Science Center at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, will offer two new courses in 2008 focusing on horse health and horse industry leadership. The first is a semester-long program called "Advanced Equine Health Care and Management" that will meet on Monday and Wednesday eve... More...
After reading the letter submitted by Rhonda Kolarik ["Flu shots should come with warnings," Letters to the Editor, Examiner, Nov. 21, 2007] regarding the flu vaccine, I felt compelled to respond in an attempt to dispel some of the misinformation surrounding vaccines. More...
Subpoena for blogger's identity on national stage
Ed Herschler, the crusty three-term governor of Wyoming during the 1970s and into the mid-'80s, was a Democrat, but clearly the most popular politician in that rabidly Republican state. The reason for his popularity was largely his down-to-earth demeanor (he personally answered the phone on his d... More...
Mr. Summers, 35, of Manalapan, died Nov. 21, 2007, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in New York City, he had resided in Manalapan his entire life. He attended St. Thomas the Apostle School, Old Bridge, and graduated from St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, where he excelle... More...
New hire will receive $90,000 per year and will start work Jan. 1
MILLSTONE - A familiar face at the Millstone Township Middle School will have a new job next month. Matthew Howell, who currently serves as a remedial reading teacher in the Millstone Township School District, was unanimously voted into the assistant principal position at the middle school durin... More...
6-foot-8 Janowski returns for New Egypt
Despite losing three players to graduation, New Egypt High School boys basketball coach Jay Corby is extremely optimistic as the 2007-08 campaign rapidly approaches. The Warriors, who finished with a disappointing 10-15 overall mark last year, open their season on the road Dec. 14 against an alwa... More...