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February 12, 2009
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Joe Intoci, of Freehold, scores for the ELM Longnecks as Robert Cheff, of Allentown, fields a throw at home plate for ERA Realty, during the Upper Freehold Regional Education Foundation's second annual Sno-ball Tournament fundraiser for local schools. More...
Average homeowner would pay an extra $53

Millstone residents will be able to go to the polls on Feb. 21 and decide on the township's fire budget. There will be two questions on the ballot. The first will ask for $1,346,489 to be raised by taxes. That question can pass with a simple majority. More...


BOE encourages more public involvement

The Upper Freehold Regional School District is seeking public input on budgeting for the 2009-10 school year. The school district has two major concerns for its budgeting process this year: the state of economy and the opening of the new middle school in 2010. More...


Mediterranean eatery has served locals for 14 years

Off to see the wizard? Don't ask for mint jelly. Basil Karakatsanis, owner and head chef of Basil's Legends restaurant in Hightstown, has been donned the "Wizard of Lamb Chops" by the Star Ledger and has received numerous other accolades from New York Times and other restaurant critics over the la... More...


MILLSTONE — The mayor has appointed a Citizens Task Force to help address the township's controversial Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) obligation. At the Feb. 4 Township Committee meeting, Mayor Nancy Grbelja announced the nine members of the new task force that will work on COAH issue... More...


The Millstone Senior Citizens Organization is sponsoring a pancake breakfast 8- 11:30 a.m. Feb. 15 at the Millstone Firehouse on Stagecoach Road in Millstone. The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children age 7 to 10. More...
We have become overwhelmed today with a sea of issues — political, economic, ethical, and cultural — to a point reality and truth no longer seem clear, from a global, country, state, community, family, and even personal perspective. More...
In response to the Jan. 29 letter to the editor written by a 12th District resident, I would like to clarify my position on affordable housing and separately on Gov. Jon Corzine's new affordable housing law. No one disagrees that New Jersey needs affordable housing - - state legislators agree una... More...
The papers last week had some interesting demographic information about this nasty recession we're in, and it wasn't good news for men. According to The New York Times, 82 percent of the people laid off or downsized — 2.6 million in 2008 alone — were men. More...
Greater Media radio stations WRATFM (95.9) and WJRZ-FM (100.1) are holding a Teachers Who Rock contest to recognize 24 full-time teachers in public and private schools in Ocean and Monmouth counties, (grades prekindergarten through high school), who are outstanding. More...
UPPER FREEHOLD — A racehorse at Perretti Farms has been voted into the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame's Living Horse Hall of Fame. More...