April 11, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

City pays firefighters after 3-year legal battle Initial compensation for sick days was less than they were entitled to

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After a three-year court battle, Long Branch has been ordered to pay two retired firemen for accumulated sick leave earned during the 32 years each served with the department. More...

City to pay for additional drainage work Cost of improvements not covered in bonds paying for sewer repair

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Truck knocks downs wire which strikes three other vehicles Two other accidents, one involving spilled diesel fuel, also reported

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Court date delayed for public safety director Complaints filed by both men involved in March 7 altercation

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Verizon prepared to pull plug on pay phones Company will remove phones unless boro makes payment

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University officials and residents meet Neighbors of school voice concerns about planned parking lot

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Editorials

City’s understanding was a misunderstanding

The good news is that Long Branch officials seemed to have learned a lesson about the language in contracts. The bad news is that, considering their subsequent actions, residents can More...

Guest Column Dr. Michael P. Weinstein Potential parking problem at Fort Hancock

March 22 was a cold and blustery Friday, exacerbated by rain and sustained winds exceeding 18 knots. More...

Sports

Offensive outburst propels Ocean over Green Wave

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When Ocean Township More...

RBR’s national champs to run in Arcadia Invitational

They have been invited to compete in the Arcadia Invitational in California (10 miles north of Los Angels) this weekend. Also making the trip is Melissa Dooley, who will be teaming with the Trotters and Kingsbery in the 4x1-mile relay. More...

Solid pitching and defense lead Shore to solid start Blue Devils top Rumson in early-season B Central battle

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Public hearing on fort proposal planned

Park service will discuss plan & take comments More...

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Chris Kelly Emergency crews from the electric company on Wednesday had to respond to the corner of Pearl Street and Bath Avenue, Long Branch, when a truck from Marlin Furniture Distributors made a tight turn that took down a utility pole. More...

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Pay phones are on their way out in Sea Bright as Verizon plans to remove them because they are no longer profitable. Page 30. More...

Congressman addresses constituents at forum

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Promotion and new officer in borough police department

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Police make arrests in armed robbery Discovery of cell phone aided police in finding suspects

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Residents will vote on budget Tuesday

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The right song at the right time in the right movie Doors of Hollywood swung open for musician after 1987 Academy Award

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It was the last song submitted for the movie More...

Bulletin Board

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SARAH McCOLGAN Alissa Sweeney, 13, works on a project at Color My World, Ocean Township on Saturday. More...

community bulletin board Sponsors sought for JLMC annual fund-raiser

The Junior League of Monmouth County (JLMC), Rumson, is seeking sponsors for its annual fund-raiser, "Black-Eyed Susans and Blackjack," scheduled for May 18 at the Grey Oaks Estate, Colts Neck. More...

Firm hired to reassess value of city properties

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Obituaries

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