April 25, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Eatontown man kills wife, commits suicide

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A 48-year-old Eatontown man murdered his wife by stabbing her and slitting her throat with a butcher knife, and then took his own life by slitting his throat and abdomen in a murder-suicide, authorities said. More...

New Broadway building will have clock tower Officials seek solution to problem with streetside hoops

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Total tax bill for boro will be less in 2002

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Mullaney pleads guilty to theft from clients Condominium association property manager facing seven years in prison

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Planners approve two office buildings DEP required special drainage work as part of Poplar Brook Plaza plan

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Private use of public land at heart of hearing Environmental, traffic issues related to project cause some concern

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The public got a chance to speak Saturday. The question now is, will it be heard? More...

DEP approves use of effluent during drought Towns will be able to use water for sewer jetting, street sweeping

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Letters

New drug court expected to provide tangible benefits

We are pleased that the state Superior Court in Monmouth County began its drug court program on April 1. With the strong support of Assignment Judge Lawrence M. Lawson, and with Judge Paul F. Chaiet presiding, Monmouth More...

Water Watch seeking students to monitor Shrewsbury River

I was happy and heartened by your recent lead article about high school students participating in a study of water quality. The report was most accurate and informative. More...

Editorials

The Shore Regional High School Board of Education should moveQuick decision on staffing doesn’t serve Shore Reg. very cautiously in considering scaling back the positions of its only music teacher and one of the two art teachers.

The proposal to make the positions part time was sprung unexpectedly on the teachers and the public during the past week and now is being rushed to a hasty conclusion with a vote anticipated at tonight More...

Sports

Shore evens record with 26-run against Red Raiders Michelle Polozois wins second and third games of rookie year

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A coach can teach players many things about hitting, but discipline and patience are aspects of the game that need to be self-taught. More...

Golden Falcons’ Kuehl keeps breaking discus records Monmouth senior competing in discus at Penn Relays tomorrow

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Camelot exists for discus throwers. It More...

Shore topples Group IV school, Southern, 10-3 Defense, team play shine for Shore’s sixth win

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After watching his lacrosse team play Southern Regional for 50 minutes, Chris Raichle was very happy with his team. More...

Shore Regional High School board planning staff cuts Hours for music, art

teachers being cut; other positions eliminated More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI Mariah Anderson and Olivia Questore prepare to burn a U.S. flag during a ceremony conducted by Brownie Troop 530 at the Arboretum in Eatontown on Sunday. The Brownies collected worn flags for proper disposal. More...

Homeless man arrested for stab murder Alleged illegal immigrant stabbed victim walking down Broadway

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Right time and place for branching out New owners of Squire’s Court see opportunity in West Long Branch catering facility

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Hatzolah preparing to fill gap in first aid service 15 synagogues, including some in Ocean Township and Long Barnch, support new emergency medical service for Shore

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Relief for hard-pressed first aid squads could be in the offing with the establishment of an all-volunteer Hatzolah Emergency Medical Service unit, supported by 15 synagogues, to serve the immediate Shore area. More...

Plans to keep geese from new park considered Once-migratory birds now making permanent home in area

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Fate of school tax levy rests with council Governing body to meet with Board of Ed next week to discuss changes

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Bulletin Board

Robber escapes with $3,000

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Eatontown team 2nd in K-9 competition

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~ Notes Around Town ~

Area residents will have the opportunity to see Gov. Jim McGreevey at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, and ask him the questions on their mind at a town meeting he is hosting in Wilson Hall from 7-9 p.m. Monday. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...