December 14, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

Politicians, public bicker as council kills ordinance

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Part of nursery will be location for new homes

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Watchdog wants close look at council’s closed sessions

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Changes to lighting made at Walgreens pharmacy

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Charges of intent to distribute are lodged

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New trees are coming to Howell

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Indictment hits builders with corruption charges

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A federal investigation into corrupt activities has ensnared three area residents who have developed residential and commercial projects in Marlboro for years. On Dec. 6, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. More...

Rite Aid wins approval

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Club earns organization’s top award

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Letters

Analyst’s statements are a bit misleading

In a recent article on the hearing for the Hovbilt Jackson Valley project ( More...

Walk for Autism Research was a success

Thank you so much for helping me and our committee to publicize the inaugural New Jersey Shore Walk for Autism Research. As you know, the walk was held Sept. More...

League of Women Voters will host talk on global warming Jan. 10

Climate change, also known as global warming, continues to be a contentious issue, particularly when the issue is the cost of cleanup and prevention of further damage to the world More...

Business

Dunkin’ Donuts due in town

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Business Briefs

Mid Atlantic X-Treme Sports, 15 Main St., New Egypt, opened its doors for business on Nov. 22. More...

Traffic takes center stage at hearing

Testimony continues on Hovbilt application for Jackson Valley

A proposed new connector road that would join Cassville Road (Route 571) and Perrineville Road was the focus of the latest session of Hovbilt testimony before the Jackson Planning Board. More...

Knitters know special gifts are well received

Tangled Threads ladies at Howell senior center love to help people feel good

Gerry George had no idea how her simple question More...

Playing for a good cause

Ryan Totin, 14, tries to keep the ball in play during a teacher-student volleyball game at the Goetz Middle School, Jackson, on Dec. 8. More...

Menorah lighting to mark celebration of Hanukkah

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‘Cool Collages’ on display

The intensely beautiful colors of the fall of 1987 inspired (then) newcomer Vicky Culver to capture her New Jersey surroundings with her camera. More...

Reps may visit model town seeking ways to get along

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Teen gets probationary sentence

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Youth guilty in ATV case

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New Jersey’s standardbred industry on shaky ground

Breeders call for bigger purses and slot machines at state

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Emergency cell phones offered to seniors

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Bulletin Board

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Community Bulletin Board

OCC holiday show features sign language

Share the holiday with family and friends when Ocean County College More...

Opinion

Coda

Tax reform: they

I wish somebody would explain some elements of this plan to reform property taxes in New Jersey, because there are parts of it I More...

Are We There Yet?

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Decorating for Christmas is a little different at the Clinch household than most others. More...