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May 29, 2008
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Julia Husken, 3, waves an American flag as she watches the Jackson Memorial Day parade May 26. The parade route took participants from Jackson Memorial High School on Don Connor Boulevard to the Jackson Justice Complex off West Veterans Highway. More...
Howell zoning board will be asked to grant a use variance

On June 23 representatives of Country Resort at Brookside will appear before the Howell Zoning Board of Adjustment with a proposal to operate a swim club, summer camp and day care facility on Fort Plains Road, Howell. More...


Survivors' memories teach students about horrors, courage

Janet Fischer's students have been reading the book "Daniel's Story" about a boy's life during the Holocaust and she wanted to bring real-life survivors to speak to her sixth-grade students. On May 22, survivors Ruth Millman, AdamBoren,Adele Rapaport, and Cass and Ruth Lewart shared their memorie... More...


PLUMSTED - Within two weeks of the Township Committee and mayor issuing a proclamation on May 7 to designate Brain Tumor Action Week, not only did the nation learn of Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy's diagnosis of brain cancer, but the nation also learned of a brain tumor survivor from New Egyp... More...


The 305thAirMobilityWing will host the 2008 McGuire Air Expo on May 31 and June 1 at McGuire Air Force Base, Wrightstown. The show is free and open to the public. The two-day event, "AboveAll…Be Inspired," will culminate Air Force Week and feature performances by the U.S. Air Force Thunder... More...


HOWELL - A Father and Daughter Doo Wop Dinner and Dance sponsored by the Howell Recreation Department will be held from 6-9 p.m. Sept. 19 at Our House Restaurant, Howell. Tickets are $31 per person and can be purchased at the recreation building, 251 Preventorium Road. The event is geared toward... More...
The "green" momentum is growing in the Garden State and throughout the nation; however, local governments and some developers are hesitant to embrace "green" strategies because of concerns over cost and the process of implementation. Some would like to explore green practices but do not know where... More...
Make Al Gore happy and leave your trees alone
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think. More...
Mrs. Smith, 72, of Aberdeen, died May 21, 2008, at RobertWood Johnson UniversityMedical Center, New Brunswick. Born in Keyport, she was a lifelong resident of Aberdeen. She was a teacher's aide at Temple Beth Ahm, Aberdeen, for 20 years, retiring 13 years ago. She was predeceased by a brother, Jos... More...
JACKSON - The Jackson Board of Education is in the process of replacing outdated text books with newer instructional materials. At a May 20 board meeting, Assistant Superintendent Lu Anne Meinders brought board members up to date with the latest information pertaining to social studies texts, ma... More...
Above left: Jackson Liberty's lacrosse varsity player Kristie Goelz takes a shot on the Brick Township defense during the first half of the team's May 21 home game. Above right: Liberty's Sami Citron tries to elude Brick Township defender Kourtney Pike. More...