Manhattan Adult Entertainment: The year in review: Top Millstone stories of 2009

Contract negotiations between the Board of Education and theMillstone Township Education Association (MTEA) reached an impasse when the MTEA proposed a 6 percent salary increase as well as a 6 percent increase in compensation for extracurricular activities.
The Zoning Board also decided not to allow the construction of a 36-hole miniature golf course along Route 537.
February
The township created a task force to work on Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) issues in town. The members included township officials and residents, some of which live adjacent to a Route 33 and Bergen Mills Road property where the township plans to put 85 COAH units.
Grbelja announced that she would seek reelection, but her former running mate Abilheira said he would not.
The New Jersey State Police arrested two township residents for allegedly promoting prostitution and six others on prostitution charges on Feb. 20 after searching homes along Route 537 and Windsor Road.

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