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April 27, 2005
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SCOTT PILLING staffMario Papeo (l), 6, and Robert Costello, 7, check out an iguana — or is the iguana checking them out? — during the Raging Reptiles exhibit at the Howell library on April 13. More...
Jackson committee will review $121M spending plan

For a fourth straight year, Jackson voters turned down the Board of Education’s proposed budget, while re-electing one board member and denying another incumbent a second term. More...


Lakewood schools gain support from residents

The Lakewood Board of Education’s long string of school budget defeats came to an end on April 19 with the approval of a $99.5 million budget proposed for the 2005-06 school year. The budget was approved by a vote of 2,997 in favor to 2,608 opposed. More...


Potential development in Jackson’s Pinelands is at heart of matter

JACKSON — More than 150 years ago, America’s South went to war over states’ rights. According to resident Richard Sette, Jackson today is no less a town divided over property rights. More...


JACKSON — There will be no Wawa convenience store with gas pumps built at South New Prospect and Bethel Church roads as long as residents have anything to say about it. More...


HOWELL — The Planning Board voted last week to hold a hearing to look into the possibility of rescinding what has become a controversial housing approval. More...


The Fresh Air Fund is seeking families in Monmouth and Ocean counties to give inner-city children a one-week or two-week vacation this summer. Host families can help give a child a break from the heat and noise of the crowded city streets. More...
Community came together to fight project
It is with great pleasure that we submit this follow-up to our first letter published (several) weeks ago regarding the Wawa application to the Jackson zoning board to build a gas station and convenience store at the corner of Bethel Church and South New Pros-pect roads. Pleasure because at the spec More...
Coda
When kids are little, they figure their parents know everything. Most parents say that stage usually lasts until a couple of years before puberty, when kids decide their parents know absolutely nothing. More...
Kevin John Warnett Mr. Warnett, 39, of Jackson, died March 17. Born in Elizabeth, he was a self-employed motorcycle mechanic for 20 years. Mr. Warnett is survived by his wife of 14 years, Christine Crotta Warnett; his parents, Nancy and Frank Warnett Jr. of Jackson; a sister, Veronica Warnett of More...
DENNIS SYMONS JR.Second-grader Mercedes Fraistat works on a project during a craft night at the Rosenauer School, Jackson. More...
Heredia tosses no-hitter against Medford Tech
PLUMSTED — New Egypt High School pitcher Marcus Heredia struggled through his first two outings of the season. More...
Postmaster Leonard Oaks recently announced a new public-private partnership with the opening of a new Contract Post Unit (CPU) at the Ramtown Pharmacy at 145 Newtons Corner Road, Howell. In an effort to expand access to postal products and services in the Howell area, the postal service has partnere More...