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December 4, 2008
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Middle school collects over 4,000 items for food bank
Boxes piled heavy with canned goods and heaps of plastic bags loaded with other food items culminated a lesson in respect at the middle school and a service to the community. More...
Town researches two parcels for affordable development

To make sure the procedure was done right, the Upper Freehold Township Committee voted twice. During a special meeting at Allentown High School Nov. 25 the Planning Board unanimously voted to pass a resolution adopting the Housing Plan Element and Fair Share Plan of the master plan to deal with t... More...

Peewee and Junior PeeWee teams to compete in Florida

Two Millstone Township Pop Warner Eagles cheer teams are heading to Florida this week to compete against teams from across the nation. Cheer coordinator Kathie Chandonnet said 16 girls on the Junior PeeWee and 18 girls on the Pee- Wee squads are traveling to Walt Disney World in Orlando for three... More...


Midget cheer team advances to nationals

The Allentown Redbirds Pop Warner Cheer squads have had a successful 2008 season, and it isn't over yet. More...


Property with two possible uses is contaminated

UPPER FREEHOLD — A 45-acre parcel on Breza Road, scheduled to be preserved as open space but also under consideration as the site for a unique farm development to fulfill the township's Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) obligation, has contamination issues. More...


Board of Education gathers emission safety information

MILLSTONE — Although placing a cell tower on the middle school property off Baird Road could potentially bring in over $100,000 annually in revenue, Board of Education members want more information before they make a decision. More...


ALLENTOWN — The Allentown High School is preparing to conduct auditions for "Rent: High School Edition." While the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education is mindful of some parental concerns over the choice of "Rent: High School Edition," it has also received e-mails and phone calls in ... More...


Riding High Farm, Allentown, is sponsoring a Santa "hotline" for the holidays. For a $10 prepaid contribution, a child can receive a personal telephone call from Santa or Mrs. Claus. Calls will be made from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 15-17. More...
This letter is in response to an article about a letter from a Millstone parent who has decided that the musical production "Rent: School Edition" at Allentown High School this coming spring is unsuitable for her daughters (and others 14 to 17) to either see or perform in. More...
This is going to be a strange holiday season indeed. I knew it was off to a weird start when I stopped by the neighborhood liquor store the day before Thanksgiving to buy my annual bottle of Boggs Cranberry Liqueur. I buy one bottle of the stuff every year, and I pour myself one shot over ice to ... More...
Dear Greg: Not far up the interstate from where I live, in a little town you've driven through hundreds of times, gasoline was selling for $1.39 a gallon last weekend. Pretty cool, huh? More...
Miss Novozinsky of Brick died Nov. 29, 2008. She was involved in local politics and volunteer groups. Her father, Walter, predeceased Miss Novozinsky. Surviving are her mother, Constance, of Brick; a brother, Bruce; a sisterin law, Maureen; a niece, Emily; and nephews, Jack and Ryan, all of Upper ... More...
Hawks start season with 4-1 mark
When Stephanie V. Gaitley took over the Monmouth University women's basketball program, the level of expectations for the Lady Hawks was instantly raised. The veteran coach brought with her a wealth of experience and a gaudy track record. More...