October 25, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Council approves bond to upgrade DPW equipment Director of department sees long-term savings

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Tinton Avenue bridge work concerns council Raising bridge may make way for commuter rail service

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Changes in works to improve fourth-grade test scores While taking new tack district questions validity of ESPA math exam

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Protesters make stand at Fort Monmouth gate Group voices opposition to use of military in fight against terrorism

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~ Notes Around Town ~

A recent article in the N.J. Law Journal about a scandal involving the Applied Companies (the beachfront developer) does not have the mayor or council concerned. According to one council member, this is just speculation. "We can More...

Editorials

Walkway work may snarl traffic W.L.B. council approves closing part of road to facilitate work on underpass

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In order to improve the walking conditions for the long term, traffic on Cedar Avenue in West Long Branch is going to be worse for the short term. More...

A close-knit community Eatontown students make a statement while making a flag

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Surrounded by skeins and balls of red, white and blue yarn, the youngsters crammed into the office of speech teacher Helene White wielding their knitting needles with aplomb as they turned out growing lengths of red or white stripes for an American f More...

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CHRIS KELLY Students at Eatontown More...

Progress in preparing new municipal building Council seeking bids for interior demolition of Broadway facility

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W.L.B. has emergency procedures in place

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Schools taking advantage of technology Borough schools leading way in using computers to improve education

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Work on Monmouth Beach School addition under way

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Newcomer challenges incumbents in council race

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This year Oceanport residents will see a new face in the council race. More...

Roof repairs slated for three borough buildings

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Borough buildings need new roofs but there is a question if enough money has been set aside to do the work. More...

Charity begins at home with Alliance of Neighbors

Rock stars Springsteen, Bon Jovi team up with local groups to aid families of Sept. 11 attacks More...

Bulletin Board

Woodbine shelves plans for crematory Area residents were not properly notified about cemetery’s application

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Residents may be breathing easier now that plans for a crematory seem to have come to an end. More...

Collision leaves injuries, property damage

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Mercy Center benefit party set for Oct. 28

The Mercy Center, Asbury Park, will hold its seventh annual cocktail party Sunday at Spring Lake Bath and Tennis Club. More...

Sports

Team play gives Shore an SCT opening round win Shutout continues strong season for Blue Devils

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Since 1984, when the Shore Conference field hockey tournament began, Shore Regional has been in it every year. And in recent years, the Blue Devils have been among the teams to beat. More...

RBC repeats as Monmouth County X-country champs

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It was a little too close for comfort, but the Caseys pulled through. Defending Monmouth County champion Red Bank Catholic, running a little too ambitious, survived a major scare from Middletown South on Oct. More...

New tricks produce some big scores for the Caseys Roselle leads Red Bank to ninth win of the year

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This appears to be a pretty good time for a gymnastics team to come up with some big tricks and solid routines. And it appears that is exactly what the Red Bank Catholic High School gymnastics team has in mind. More...