MILLTOWN, NJ - Construction is scheduled to begin on milling and repaving of North Main Street in Milltown. Although the work was scheduled to commence on April 29, the weather has delayed the start. It is expected to commence any day. Please take note of this and use alternate roads around town until the work is completed. For those who must frequent the merchants on North Main Street, please use caution when approaching the construction equipment, and drive slowly.
North Main Street Repaving to Commence
Recent Articles Nearby
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Steeplechasing: Gibralfaro Wins First North American Start At Tryon
By ALEX ORR, JR.
April 20, 2018COLUMBUS, N.C. — Gibralfaro turned his first start in North America into a winning one when he repelled two challenges and went on to win the $35,000 Block House, the feature race of the 71st renewal of the Tryon Block House Races on April 14.
With Sean McDermott in the saddle for champion trainer Jack Fisher, the Riverdee Stable color bearer shook off a challenge from Rosbrian's ...
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Coast Guard Names Cutter For Late Horseman, WWII Hero Richard Snyder
By TAPINTO HORSES STAFF
April 20, 2018WASHINGTON, Pa. — Before he was a highly respected trainer/driver on the Pennsylvania/Ohio circuit, before he became the patriarch of one of harness racing’s most successful families, the late Richard Snyder was a World War II hero with the United States Coast Guard.
To commemorate his service and valor, the Coast Guard has named a cutter for him formally commissioned the ...
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20 Tri-State Area Rescues Plan Help A Horse Day Events
By TAPINTO HORSES STAFF
April 20, 2018NEW YORK, N.Y. — ASPCA Help a Horse Day is celebrated annually on April 26 — a date chosen for its significance to the ASPCA’s long history of horse protection. In 1866, ASPCA founder Henry Bergh stopped a cart driver from beating his horse, resulting in the first successful arrest for horse mistreatment.
A national grant competition in honor of Help a Horse Day ...
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Outside Agency Sought to Provide Police Dispatchers
By TOM HAYDON
April 20, 2018NEW BRUNSWICK – The city is seeking proposals from an outside agencies that could provide police dispatchers because the police department has been unable to attract and retain sufficient staff for the job, officials said.
City council members Wednesday passed a resolution seeking to seek proposals from outside agencies.
New Brunswick Business Administrator Thomas McLoughlin said the ...
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Mother of Teen Mom Arrested for Endangerment and Evidence-Tampering
By TAPINTO EAST BRUNSWICK
April 20, 2018HIGHLAND PARK, NJ - The mother of the 14-year-old accused of killing her newborn in Highland Park this week has been charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child in the second degree and one count of tampering with physical evidence in the fourth degree. The woman, 35, of Highland Park, was arrested after the death of a newborn baby on April 16, ...
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Spotswood Baseball Defeats Bishop Ahr
By DAWN MILLER
April 19, 2018SPOTSWOOD, NJ - The Spotswood High School varsity baseball team defeated Bishop Ahr High School on Wednesday, 9-1. Spotswood took a two-run lead after the first inning and added another run in the fifth. However, the Chargers broke the game open in the sixth with six runs. Bishop Ahr picked up their lone run in the sixth.
Vinnie Guardiola had a double with three RBIs for Spotswood while Mike ...
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Spotswood Softball Loses To Dunellen
By DAWN MILLER
April 19, 2018DUNELLEN, NJ - Spotswood High School varsity softball's one run lead over Dunellen High School in the second inning on Wednesday was short lived. Four runs in the fourth would give the Destroyers the lead. Dunellen would add three more in the fifth and five in the sixth to cap off a 13-3 victory over the Chargers. The loss drops Spotswood's overall record on the season to 3-4. Spotswood ...