November 1, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Anthrax found in Eatontown postal facility 2 distribution center workers hospitalized

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Two employees of the regional postal facility on Industrial Way, Eatontown, were found to have been exposed to anthrax and were hospitalized for a day for tests to determine if they have contracted the disease. More...

Republicans argue overdevelopment; Dems blame highways

Two newcomers challenge More...

Same issues, different approach in W.L.B.

Dems take issue with Woolley More...

Letters

The Salvation Army thanks supporters and volunteers

In the wake of the Sept. 11 tragedy, I want to share with the public that the Salvation Army More...

American Cancer Society director extends thanks

On behalf of the American Cancer Society, I would like to thank the residents of Monmouth and Ocean counties for their generosity and support of our annual "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk. More...

Sports

Shore retains familiar spot atop Shore Conference Blue Devils hold off upstart Middletown North team in tourney final

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While New York City has the Yankees, West Long Branch has the Shore Regional High School field hockey team. More...

Bucs, Shore boys and girls win state sectional XC titles

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It was championship Saturday in cross country for the local harriers as the area enjoyed individual and team success. More...

Caseys get revenge and a Shore Conference crown RBC girls win their second SCT in last three years

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Last year the St. John Vianney girls soccer team won the overall Parochial State Championship, knocking off the nation More...

New plan in the works for crematorium at Woodbine Cemetery owner proposes using existing building

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Having seen the last plan go up in smoke, officials of Woodbine Cemetery in Oceanport have come up with a new plan for putting a crematorium on its grounds. More...

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CHRIS KELLY Ali Shames-Dawson (l), Kristin McConville and Casey Whalen of Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, celebrate their team More...

Maintenance law can charge $500 minimum Borough bill will not be ‘economically pleasing’ to property owners

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Pallone’s office gets suspicious package Congressman’s staff joins growing list of those to report questionable mail

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Sewerage authority raises fee paid to Monmouth Beach Future payments to increase in relation to Consumer Price Index

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More than a tale of survival Author learns about herself in telling the story of Holocaust survivors

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Telling the extraordinary story of two Holocaust survivors was more than a literary endeavor for award-winning author Amy Hill Hearth. Her latest book deals not only with the horrors faced by its subjects, but also with her own conflicted feelings. More...

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Truck accident occurs at linen plant

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Veterans Day dance at SCAN scheduled Nov. 9

SCAN Learning Center, Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, will hold its Veterans Day dance Nov. 9 from 1:30-3 p.m. The dance is free to SCAN members. More...

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CHRIS KELLY This car, covered in pumpkins and owned by Ron Strauss of East Brunswick, was one of many cars on hand for the Mardi Gras Festival in West End of Long Branch on Sunday. More...