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September 11, 2008
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First back-to-school lesson: Respect
'Intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character—that is the true goal of education." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words rang in the start of a new school year at the Millstone Township Middle School. More...
New owners remember business precedents set by Riesenfelds, Rossis

Locals who once enjoyed going into the deli and ordering "the usual" without having to explain what they meant are discovering that they can finally do that again. More...

MILLSTONE — A Board of Education member who only served for three months has resigned her seat. Mitali Vasa, who was sworn in on May 27, has submitted her resignation. According to Superintendent of Schools Mary Anne Donahue, Vasa resigned as of the Aug. 25 board meeting. More...


UPPER FREEHOLD — When it comes to where convicted pedophiles can live, the Township Committee has decided to draw the line. While neighboring Millstone Township, which created a pedophile-free zone in 2005, is considering repealing its sex offender residency ordinance due to a recent state ... More...


Lot size, clustering and development options change

UPPER FREEHOLD — Township zoning has changed from 3- and 5- acre residential lots to 6- and 10- acre lots. In a 3-2 vote, the Township Committee passed the downzoning ordinance. Committeemen David Reed and Stanley Moslowski Jr. cast the dissenting votes at the Sept. 4 meeting. The committee... More...


MILLSTONE — The Board of Education and Township Committee are at odds over who should pay the utility and maintenance costs when community groups use the public schools after hours. Mayor Nancy Grbelja, Deputy Mayor Bob Kinsey, Board of Education President Tom Foley and board member Sergio ... More...


Majority of Township Committee against moving costs to municipal budget

MILLSTONE — The mayor's informal straw poll of select committee members about paying electric and heating costs for township recreation programs held in the schools has drawn criticism from one of the members omitted from the decision. More...


The Millstone Wyldlife Club is celebrating an "Endless Summer" 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sept. 13 At the Community Center, Route 524/Stagecoach Road, Clarksburg section of Millstone. All sixth, seventh and eighth graders are invited to a great night of games, friends and fun. More...
E very day I hear dark stories about the rising costs of gas, the loss of jobs and the number of homes at risk of being sold because of bankruptcies and fragile mortgages. The economy is definitely shaking and who among us could live comfortably for six months if we lost our job? More...
When my brothers and I were young, our mom was our greatest supporter, but she never let us get too big for our britches. When one of us was trying to impress someone with the knowledge we'd learned in school, and being show-offy about it, she'd bring us back to earth. More...
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson — a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist — and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. More...
George A. Sabia Mr. Sabia, 73, of Freehold Township, died Aug. 23, 2008, at Manor by the Sea, Ocean Grove. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and was a machinist for PSE&G, Linden, where he worked for 35 years before his retirement. His wife, Nancy Egan Sabia, died in 1995, and a d... More...
Kentucky Derby and Haskell Invitational winner Big Brown tops a list of 35 nominations for the Monmouth Stakes, a mile-and-an-eighth turf test to be contested at Monmouth Park on Saturday. Trained by Richard Dutrow Jr. More...