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CHRIS KELLY staff Downtown Allentown's restaurants, cafes and shops, including the longtime Village Hardware pictured, offer a friendly atmosphere and variety of foods, crafts and other items for after-holiday shoppers. More...
Review to determine if town has violated RLUIPA

The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated an investigation of Roosevelt and its zoning and landuse practices. In a Dec. 28 letter to Bruce Shoulson, the borough's general attorney, R. Tamar Hagler, an attorney for the Housing and Civil Enforcement Section of the Civil Rights Division on behalf... More...

Preservation, downzoning among top issues

UPPER FREEHOLD - Land use planning has been one of the most important issues in the township in recent years, and 2007 was no exception. More...


Millstone expected to select Dilfanian's replacement Jan. 2

MILLSTONE - The Township Committee will have to choose one of three candidates to fill the seat Ray Dilfanian has vacated. Steven Lambros, the chairman of the township's Republican County Executive Committee (RCEC), appeared at the committee's Dec. More...


Purchase estimated to cost between $160K and $165K

UPPER FREEHOLD - While Township Committee members unanimously passed a resolution to purchase a new truck for the Hope Fire Company Dec. 20, they made it clear that Allentown has reneged on sharing the cost. More...


An article in the Dec. 27, 2007, edition of the Examiner titled "Bruce Novozinsky hits a community hole-in-one" stated that the Allentown High School Parent Golf Association (AHSPGA) has brought in $1 million in goods and services for Allentown. The article should have stated that the AHSPGA has b... More...


Water falls beneath Allentown's Main Street bridge, which will close for renovation for the majority of next year. The state has yet to determine if it will provide a temporary walking bridge or a temporary vehicle bridge during the closure. More...


During this season of resolution making, of course we are going to lose weight, clean closets, save money and live healthier lives. Consider an additional one, that encompasses the benefit of creating a legacy for the next generation. More...
A somber toast for the coming year (again)
This column first appeared Jan. 4, 2006. I think it's as appropriate today as it was then. Things haven't gotten much better in the last year, and there's no clear end in sight. I hope you'll pardon the repetition, but I plan to run it every new year until our troops come home. More...
Mrs. Hugus, 90, of Freehold, died Dec. 21, 2007, in Holmdel of natural causes. She was born in Bayville and had resided in Freehold for most of her adult life. A graduate of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, Mrs. Hugus was a former schoolteacher in the Millstone Township and Howell Township sc... More...
Tie-in could save school district cost of building a facility
ALLENTOWN - The Upper Freehold Regional School District may tie its new middle school into the borough's existing wastewater treatment facility. School district officials met with representatives from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Dec. More...
When Brookdale Community College's women's basketball team plays its first game of the new year on Saturday at Sussex, head coaches Marianne Campacci and Joanne Cobb hope that 2008 looks a lot like 2007. More...