November 22, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Crackdown on fake documents at MVS State is changing rules for licenses for long-term foreign residents

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Governing body also considering changing fee structure at beach club

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Borough’s biggest ratable for sale

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Destruction contract for Borough Hall awarded

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Author retraces New Jersey history

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One of the roles New Jersey has always worn so well is that of a leisure-time getaway for its residents and neighbors who are as close as a parkway ride to the state More...

Farm latest addition for Monmouth University 4.4-acre property in residential zone on Beachwood Avenue

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Council makes new deal for Wampum Park work Price $46,000 more than borough agreed to pay original contractor

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DARE officer: Program works best with support of parents, schools

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Local program viewed as more viable alternative Retired officer prefers hard-hitting, up-close and honest approach in drug education

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To retired Middletown Police Detective Michael Slover, the reel-to-reel, look- More...

DARE isn’t the answer for some school districts

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DARE classes seen as a positive experience

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Since it began in Los Angeles in 1983, millions of children have been through the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program. More...

Sports

Shore tops Spotswood in scrappy CJ Group I semifinal brawl

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Ask any number of football coaches what wins playoff games, and the word "defense" usually trickles from their lips. More...

RFH’s Planer fourth at All-Groups MOC race Local stars wrap up stellar cross-country season

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Christy Planer threw the game plan out the window. There was only one way to approach Saturday More...

Born to Run five-miler on Friday in Freehold

The streets of Freehold Borough will be echoing to the sounds of hundreds of running shoes hitting the pavement on Friday morning when the 17th Annual Born to Run five-mile race is held. More...

Bea Coleman’s school-based food drive has become a large undertaking

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What started as a small outreach program 30 years ago has grown into a holiday tradition that brings cheer to hundreds of families in Long Branch. More...

A court battle may be ahead for Oceanport if it adopts a proposed amendment to its zoning ordinances regarding guidelines for uses within a cemetery.

The proposed amendments were introduced last Thursday at a Borough Council meeting, and a public hearing on the proposal is slated for the council More...

Properties purchased to add to Manahasset

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Jerry Morgan should be ready this summer

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County sets Patten Avenue bridge work

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EATONTOWN — Treasure recovered from a sunken Spanish galleon will be on display at Monmouth Mall over the holidays.

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Five years later, Hornick is back to work

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~ Notes Around Town ~

The Chamber of Commerce will hold its seventh annual Antique Show on Dec. 1 and 2 at Long Branch Middle School from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For details, call 222-0400. More...

DARE officials admit program’s weakness may lie in its long-term effects on drug prevention

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DARE has become an educational institution and a household name, garnering the lion More...

Educational video depicts life, and death, of a local drug addict

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The stark, searing reality of one face, one look, one person More...

Video still etched in memory

Richie Johnson probably has saved more lives with his own demise through a drug overdose than he More...

Editorials

Our view City needs to say what it spent on Hornick case

After years of legal battles, Joe Hornick is back on the job as a firefighter in Long Branch. More...

Guest Column Jerome E. Brady

In regard to your editorial concerning police contracts published in the Nov. 15 edition, please allow me to clarify the situation more clearly to your readers. More...

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