December 27, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

University approaches boro with parking plan School reportedly seeking to create lot on recently purchased farm

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Monmouth University intends to move ahead with its plan to develop a parking lot on the old farm on Beechwood Avenue it recently purchased, despite the objections of neighbors and West Long Branch officials, Councilman Richard F. Cooper Jr. More...

Making sure more have a happy holiday

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Red Cross continuing to respond to Sept. 11

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Letters

Long Branch should be held accountable for litigation costs

Bill McGlaughlin More...

Land preservation is at top of conservation foundation’s ‘wish list’

Holiday time is upon us. And everyone is "making a list and checking it twice." As the new year approaches, our focus turns to setting goals for the next 12 months and resolving to meet them. More...

Sports

Shore opens dual meet season with a key win New format doesn’t faze Blue Devils as they top Monmouth, 42-27

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You always want to start your year off with a win, and Shore Regional More...

Blue Devils indoor track and field is on the rise Cross-country runners fueling Shore Regional

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Green Wave steals meet from Freehold Township Brian Mejia breaks school record again

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As the swimming season begins to pick up, the Green Wave continues to roll. Long Branch continues to earn the respect of their opponents this season, most recently after beating Freehold Township 86-84 (girls), and losing only 88-70 (boys). More...

School seen as catalyst for change District, city cooperate on effort to redevelop Lower Broadway

Without the lure of the ocean, Long Branch officials are taking a different approach to redevelopment on Lower Broadway. While the city sought private developers to drive the revitalization of the beachfront, the plan for the city More...

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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Members of the Oceanport Calvary Baptist Church sing holiday tunes to the residents of the Jersey Shore Center in Eatontown on Dec. 18. More...

Holidays a busy time for Memorial School choir

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State delivers on new teacher incentives

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Reisner sworn in as judge

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FREEHOLD More...

Bulletin Board

Christmas holiday light displays eye-catching

and Sherry conohan
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Each year, some of our neighbors in Long Branch, West Long Branch, Eatontown, Monmouth Beach and Oceanport create displays that makes us slow down and double back to admire their handiwork. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

Word had it that Santa was going to pay a pre-Christmas visit to the Woodmere section of Eatontown Dec. 22. He was expected to arrive in a fire engine, with the sirens wailing, about 4:45 p.m. More...

Potential cost of charter school concerns board

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Business

LBHA computer system contract put on hold Housing authority forced to delay upgrades after rejecting all bids

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The Long Branch Housing Authority may be in desperate need of a new computer system, but all bids for the upgrade have been rejected. More...

Tracy Ann Craig joins Lanmark Group Inc.

Tracy Ann Craig, Long Branch, has joined Lanmark Group Inc., an Eatontown-based, full-service, business-to-business, health-care advertising, marketing and communications agency, as an inside sales representative. More...