December 29, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Heeding the call to serve the less fortunate

Woman says her life

Elaine French has a husband, has raised three sons, has three grandchildren and holds a steady job. More...

Plumsted says thank you to police officers

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Freeholders plan to improve Maxim-Southard Rd. bridge

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Law sets new process for removal of trees

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Amendments could relieve school budgeting concerns

State Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Mon-mouth and Mercer) recently hosted a round table discussion on her proposed amendments to S-1701 More...

Girl Scouts will collect cell phones to raise funds

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Villager asks, ‘Will you be their grandmother?’

Charity founded by marketing guru aims to help Ugandan youths

Into her 25th year as a consultant, Sylvia Allen had shared her marketing savvy with countless groups in the United States and abroad. More...

What the ‘towel’ did that kid just say?

Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? I think the short days of winter are taking their toll on our family. I More...

Opinion

2005 will bring busy local agendas

As we prepare to turn the calendar page from 2004 to 2005, we mark the end of another year of service to the communities in which our newspaper circulates. More...

Sports

Piners advance to Holiday Jubilee semifinals

Jackson boys search for their shooting touch

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Jackson girls hold off a tough Brick squad

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Sports Shorts

Pinelanders Youth Soccer Club, Howell, will hold open registration sessions for the 2005 season at Howell Middle School North, Squankum Yellowbrook Road, on Friday, Jan. 21, 7-9 p.m. (enter at the back of the school) and Saturday, Jan. 22, 9 a.m. More...

Board will not appeal decision on land value

Clayton family to be paid $11.4 million

There will be no appeal by the Jackson Board of Education or Clayton Block Inc. of a jury decision made earlier this month to increase the value of condemned land on which the district More...

Wider buffer seen as improved protection

Jackson officials adopt ordinance to be

The new year may hold further litigation by developers who are seeking to build residential communities in the section of the state More...

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CHRIS KELLY STAFFLakewood High School More...

Funding issues slow plan for muster zone

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Transfer of development rights program explained

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Fire guts restaurant

Howell, Jackson depts. help to battle blaze at Manalapan eatery

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Police hope burned $20 bill can lead to solving bank case

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Improved protection

(Continued from page 1) that the new ordinance imposes on builders in the Pinelands. More...

Actor’s career may tee off in golf film due in 2005

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Bulletin Board

Jackson Township sets kindergarten registration

Jackson parents are advised that forms, which need to be completed before actual registration for kindergarten, will be available in all elementary schools during regular school hours beginning Feb. 28. More...

Developer will install new Rt. 33 traffic light

Howell officials took the first step in the process of having a traffic light installed at the intersection of Colts Neck Road and Route 33. A blinking light is presently in place at the intersection. More...

‘Think spring’ with Howell exercise classes

The Howell Recreation Department invites residents to More...