August 4, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Possible reuse of site on planners’ agenda

FEL location was contaminated over period of years

Members of the Howell Planning Board are expected to discuss the potential redevelopment of the property that formerly housed Frequency Engineering Lab-oratories (FEL). The board will meet tonight in the municipal building. More...

Children work quickly to stage play at Strand

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Federal funds will boost study of MOM rail lines

A $1.25 million federal earmark for the proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex passenger rail line will assure the project studies will move forward, said Ocean County Freeholder James F. Lacey, who serves as board liaison to the rail line project. More...

Mayor: Recreation work would come in future

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‘Inked!’ – it’s no tattoo show

Although named after a tattoo term, More...

Allaire park to host yard sale

The Historic Village at Allaire will present a gigantic yard sale at Allaire State Park, Wall Township, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 6. More...

Department still seeking new funding

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Letters

Letters

Mayor says recent rumor of prison is not true

It has come to my attention that an anonymous letter is circulating within the community and being left in residents More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Eleanor A. Schleuter Mrs. Schleuter, 76, of Old Bridge, died July 11 at home. She was a former teacher More...

Schools

Attendance boundaries to be reviewed

Any changes that the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education may have to make in high school attendance boundaries would take effect in September 2006 and not this coming school year. More...

Sports

Frankman racing is a true family affair

Lakewood racer maintaining his family tradition

It More...

Jackson 10-year-old team wins District 18 title

The Jackson 10-year-old all-star team has moved on to Section 3 Tournament play by going undefeated in District play. More...

Summer season helped young Warriors improve

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Change of government will be in voters’ hands

Jackson residents can change future on Election Day

Advocates of a 2003 initiative to change Jackson More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY staff Mike Reca performs as the Jester during Tuesday More...

Great Adventure plans to build hotel on site

Special meeting of Planning Board scheduled for tonight

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Casting demonstration set

On Aug. 7, the Historic Village at Allaire, Wall Township, will be conducting a More...

Howell will tread lightly on pedophiles

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In the Service

Kirsten K. Laning, of the New Egypt section of Plumsted, was promoted to third class cadet at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. She will be spending the summer at sea aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, the Coast Guard Academy More...

Road safety to be focus of meeting

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Vehicles vs. pedestrians remains issue in town

Lakewood police want to examine locations where accidents occurred

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Rutgers puts out call for lifelong learners

Joyce Nussbaum is 59 years old and still shamelessly addicted. More...

Bulletin Board

Community Bulletin Board

Lakewood Toastmasters installs new officers

The Lakewood Piners Toastmasters Club installed its new officers for the Toastmasters year 2005-06 at a ceremony held June 28. More...

Opinion

CARTOON

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Professional advice you can take as the gospel

Coda

I never thought I More...

Family was just being corny with praise

Are We There Yet?

Not long ago, my family and I dropped in on our good friends, the Maizes. We hadn More...

Business

Business Briefs

Dr. Anthony Fiorilli announces the opening of his new podiatry office, Mon-mouth Family Foot & Ankle LLC, at 502 Candlewood Commons, Howell. More...