October 18, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Essay earns award from Freedoms Foundation

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One month later, the borough looks back Ceremony honors victims, those who responded to tragedy

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Torricelli outlines government’s plans for environmental reforms

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Opposition cuts down tree-trimming ordinance Proposed law would have required permit before trimming trees

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~ Notes Around Town ~

The LBPD has received four phone calls originating from the city in the past week reporting suspicious mail. Upon investigation, authorities have said the reports are false alarms. More...

Letters

Support needed for first aid squad’s upcoming drive

The Long Branch First Aid Squad has just completed its second year of improved service. More...

Paskin, Woolley will leave West Long Branch the way it is

We can count on the West Long Branch Democrats to provide a laugh or two at election time. Joe DeLisa says it More...

Sports

Middletown South simply too much for Green Wave Red Bank, RBC chalk up wins over the weekend

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You never want to lose this bad on your own field. But when things go bad, they often tend to go really bad. More...

Shore downs Middletown South to win its first meet Petschauer, Howard and Strohmenger power Blue Devils to victory

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Three top scores per event, 12 scores all together, is all a gymnastics team needs to beat another team. And after all the arithmetic was done, factoring both teams More...

Blue Devils’ ground game too much for the Titans Blue Devils return to basics in shutout

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With two disappointing loses fresh in their memories, the Shore Regional football team returned to the basics against Keansburg Saturday and came away with an impressive 42-0 win. More...

Powder creates scare at Eatontown post office

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The large regional postal center on Industrial Way, Eatontown, became the first U.S. Postal Service facility in Monmouth County known to experience an anthrax scare. More...

Owner of bar says L.B.

cops are harassing him More...

Sewage plant expanding Monmouth Beach facility will handle maximum build-out of service area

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With a new name and a newly expanded physical plant, the Northeast Monmouth County Regional Sewerage Authority More...

Summer was solid tourism season for Shore towns State senator credits sand replenishment program for bolstering beaches

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Price tag puts ranch out of town’s reach

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Winnick tapped for spot on national committee

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Businesses advised to prepare for emergencies

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The events of Sept. More...

Soil testing planned for potential park property

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Teacher accompanies students to France for art’s sake

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The rugged stone of cave walls, the luminous sunlight, brilliant hues and quaint villages of the French countryside that have inspired artists from prehistoric to modern times continue to make pilgrims of local artists. More...