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March 6, 2008
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JEFF GRANIT staff Kindergartner Maureen Krelove, 5, jumps off a pyramid of mats during a fitness-a-thon where students competed in various gym games for prizes at Roosevelt Public School on Feb. 29. For more photos, see page 22. More...
Lighting, security camera and repairs estimated to cost $68K

The nonprofit Fund for Roosevelt has come forward to pay for the repair and refurbishing of the borough's Franklin D. Roosevelt memorial sculpture. The memorial was defaced with spray paint during vandalism incidents in three towns along Route 571 on Jan. 9. More...

Occupational Training Center, Project Freedom hope to partner with twp.

UPPER FREEHOLD- The executive director of an organization that develops housing for disabled persons gave a presentation at the Feb. 28 township committee meeting. The governing body is looking at various ways to fulfill its Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) obligations. More...

The Allentown garden club will host a building project for the home garden at 7 p.m.March 13 at theAllentownMethodist Church, Church Street. Bob Cottrell, a career industrial arts teacher at Marlboro High School and a Cream Ridge resident, will supervise the construction of wooden garden obelisks... More...
Iwrite to express concern over the focus of the state our school district and community is in as a whole. While the Examiner chose to report on the Millstone Board of Education's meeting on Feb. 11 and the discussion around field trips, the true story is constantly missed of late. More...
If it looks like a tax hike, and smells like a hike …
So, it looks like Gov. Jon Corzine has started shooting the cocker spaniel. As longtime readers might remember from the last time I used the term, shooting the cocker spaniel is an old technique used by administrators facing budget cuts they really don't want to make. More...
Ms. Lane, 63, of Cranbury, died Jan. 31 at home. She was born in Spring Lake Heights and was raised in Freehold Borough before moving to Hightstown, then settling in Cranbury in 1990. She was a supervisor at McGraw Hill Publishing, Hightstown, before retired after 25 years of service. Ms. Lane is ... More...
ALLENTOWN - Students who have been cramming into gym classes for physical education over the past few years may get relief come September. The Upper Freehold Regional School District has not had enough room to properly accommodate gym classes due to overcrowding in its elementary/middle school. More...
Hoops team finishes season with 13-14 record
After struggling through a season of ups and downs, highlighted by inconsistent play, New Egypt High School boys basketball coach Jay Corby was optimistic about his team's chances as it geared up for the NJSIAA Group I state tournament. More...