Sky Zone Trampoline Park In Lakewood Opens

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Just a short drive from Toms River, Brick, Jackson and Ocean County’s surrounding shore points    Sky Zone Trampoline Park opened the 100th park worldwide. On Saturday, May 9th we celebrated our Grand Opening (we opened to the public April 15th) in Lakewood to offer a thrilling and awesome experience for the whole family atop … Continued

Mortgage Loan Company Stays Ahead of the Competition!

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Mortgage Capital Partners, Inc. (MCP), a local direct lender, has proudly assisted homeowners with residential home loans in excess of $1 billion funded annually and is a full-service mortgage banker.  MCP’s honesty, integrity, and outstanding customer service have helped it achieve the status as one of the nation’s top lenders and private mortgage bankers they … Continued

Roosevelt Preschoolers Have a Delicious Class Trip

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By Pam Teel The Roosevelt preschoolers got to make their own pizza on Tuesday, March 24th, as they visited Vesuvio’s Restaurant in Millstone Township. They also got to take a tour of the kitchen area where they saw the big blender that makes the homemade pizza dough and the tomato press used to press fresh … Continued

From Landfill to Hallowed Ground The Largest Crime Scene in America

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From Landfill to Hallowed Ground The Largest Crime Scene in America By Pam Teel   September 11, 2001 was a day that changed all Americans lives forever. A day when the security of our nation was taken away from us, bringing us to the realization of just how vulnerable America was in the face of … Continued

Millstone Teacher Recognition Awards

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Millstone Teacher Recognition Awards By Susan Heckler   When you look back on your childhood or even as a young adult, was there a teacher who had a profound impact on your life?  It could be someone who taught you skills, gave you special attention, inspired you to reach for the stars or any number of … Continued

Parker at Monroe, Long-Term Living Community, Opens Doors to First Residents

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On the morning of December 15th, the staff of Parker at Monroe happily welcomed their first residents to Parker Home’s newest long-term living residence. The intimate Ribbon Cutting ceremony included welcome and remarks by Doreen Illis, Administrator, and Roberto Muñiz, President and CEO. The ribbon cutting was followed by a celebratory luncheon with first Residents, … Continued

New Millstone Author Sets Her Sights on Teaching Children to Do Good Deeds

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By Pam Teel Retired Millstone resident, M. Lyman, is a new author. Her genre is writing children’s fiction. Ms. Lyman presently has a five-part series book out called, Bailey’s Good Deeds. The series is about a New Jersey Squirrel named Bailey Bean. Bailey is happy to do good deeds for his dad, mom, friends, neighbors, … Continued

Flash Mob Brings the Holiday Spirit to Freehold Mall

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By Susan Heckler So there you are, shopping at your local mall a few weeks before the holidays and out of nowhere you hear the shrill sound of a ram’s horn being blown. You look around, trying to find the source and before you can find it, you hear voices in harmony, singing Hanukkah Oh … Continued

MTFEE Raises More Than $3,900 at Fourth Annual “Family Movie Day”

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Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence (MTFEE) raised more than $3,900 from its Fourth Annual “Family Movie Day” held on November 16 at the Millstone Township Performing Arts Center (MPAC). Proceeds will help provide grant funding for innovative classroom programs, educational opportunities for students, staff development, and state-of-the-art teaching materials that are beyond the scope … Continued

News from the Schools…Teaching by Example

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By Susan Heckler As a parent, we can’t live by the saying “don’t do as I do, do as I say.” As an educator, Principal at Millstone Elementary School Dr. Stephen Wisniewski, has demonstrated a great show of living by example to his students. School nurse, Mrs. Lori Blazier, sent out an email to the staff in … Continued