Millstone Township PTSA Gifts More Than $37,300 to Its Middle School

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Organization Also Raised More Than $9,600 in Scholastic Book Credit The Millstone Township PTSA, a non-profit group of parents, students, educators and community members who work together to support the schools and offer educational opportunities for its students, announced today that it gifted more than $37,300 to the Millstone Township Middle School during the 2013-2014 school … Continued

Carnival Time – January 23

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By Susan Heckler Mark your calendars in ink with fluorescent highlighters so you remember to attend the Millstone Township PTO’s annual carnival. Always a family favorite, this year’s new PTO board has combined the great ideas from the previous carnivals with some new spins. All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend this great community … Continued

The Millstone Times’ Student of the Month: Abigail Urban

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By Pam Teel Seventeen year-old Abigail Urban is a junior at Allentown High School. Abigail lives in Millstone Township. Abigail finds many of the subjects that she is learning in school very interesting. She currently enjoys her AP U.S. History class. She loves participating in extra-curricular activities, such as the Allentown Redbird Marching Band, Half … Continued

Millstone Eagles Cheer Team Competes in Disney World for National Title

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Dedication, hard work, and commitment are evident in this winning team. They started out on August 4th as a group of girls looking forward to a new cheer season and ended it on December 8th as National Champions. The Millstone Eagles Jr. Pee Wee Cheer team competed in Disney World on December 8, 2014, for … Continued

Soar Like an Eagle

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Millstone Boy Scout Troop 116 is proud to announce that two of their scouts, Derek Matthews and Michael Sosa, have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. The Eagle award is the highest and most coveted rank in Scouting. It is the last major step in the advancement program of Boy Scouts. In any one hundred … Continued

Preschool Perfection – Kiddie Academy of Brick 

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By Susan Heckler Choosing a preschool is not what it used to be. There are so many new features available to parents and students which make the preschool years that much more formative.  Back when my no-longer-teens were that age, we looked for a clean building with a good staff where your child would be safe … Continued

Roosevelt Fire Chief Receives Award from Josh Cellars/Gary Sinise Foundation

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By Pam Teel Fire Chief, Dan Archer, was recently the recipient of a $10,000 award from the Josh Cellars/ Gary Sinise Foundation that held a contest for all first responders. The “Josh Cellars Salutes First Responders” is a skill contest in which participants nominated a local first responder and their affiliated nonprofit organization, who are … Continued

The Millstone Times’ Student of the Month: Adaugo Chikezie

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By Pam Teel Seventeen-year-old Adaugo Chikezie is an eleventh grader at Allentown High School. When asked about what she likes about high school, Adaugo stated that she had met the most absolutely interesting and hysterical people at her high school. She names her sophomore year English II teacher as one of those interesting people, stating … Continued

NJ Bandits Secure Championships in 3 out of 5 Fall Tournaments

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The 10U NJ Bandits USSSA softball team, recently revived via its existing players in Allentown and the surrounding areas and players from the combined Millstone Softball and East Windsor PAL Little League partnership, took the fall by storm, winning three of the five tournaments in which they played.  This “new” iteration of the team only … Continued