May 30, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

SRHS teachers vote no confidence in superintendent Board notes school is held in high regard throughout the state

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In the midst of controversy over proposed staff changes, teachers at Shore Regional High School have taken a vote of "no confidence" in Leonard G. Schnappauf, superintendent/principal of the school. More...

M.B. Reclamation Authority evaluates security

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MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Accident takes life of Shore Regional student Senior was passenger in car that struck utility pole Saturday

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WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Battle against geese getting creative, serious Towns employing various methods to move once migratory birds

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OCEANPORT More...

High school’s new principal starts July 1 School’s current principal becoming an assistant superintendent in district

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OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Editorials

First aid squads in critical condition

New Jersey is at a crossroads. It is becoming increasingly apparent that the state More...

Guest Column Brian Unger Renaissance should not control beach access

The idea that the City of Long Branch would allow the Renaissance Condo-miniums to operate the beach at the former "Pit" in West End first appeared in a town notes column in a local weekly newspaper. More...

Sports

Shore girls just refuse to let their season wrap up

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Every postseason there seems to be that one team that refuses to let its season come to an end. This year that team is the Shore Regional softball squad. More...

Monmouth Regional, RBR, Shore win CJ track titles

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When Monmouth Regional was edged by Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, 92-90 for the Monmouth County Championship, it was a crushing blow for the Golden Falcon boys More...

RBC girls’ lacrosse team regains its winning touch

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It appears the Red Bank Catholic High School girls More...

911 call leads to arrest of teacher, student Ocean Township woman charged after release from hospital

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A Long Branch teacher and a 14-year-old student face drug charges after a 911 call alerted police to a possible suicide. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY Art Kaney, aka Doodle Dude, was part of the fun at the Long Branch Historical Association More...

Days of civil rights movement brought to life Bus boycott, struggle for voting rights part of show at Memorial School

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EATONTOWN More...

School board unveils plan to take Indiana Avenue homes Board of Education wants to acquire about 10 homes

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LONG BRANCH More...

Lack of volunteers becoming critical New test makes adding, keeping First Aid squad members difficult

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EATONTOWN More...

Students re-create voyage of the ‘Titanic’ Borough schools built nine-week program around famous ship

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EATONTOWN More...

Bulletin Board

Disturbance ends with arrests

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EATONTOWN More...

Paintings, photos on display at cultural center

The Monmouth Beach Cultural Center, 128 Ocean Ave., will present paintings by artists John Allen and Kyle Galante from May 29-June 16. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

The Office of Code Enforcement in Long Branch has instituted a traffic control plan to be observed during the remaining demolition and construction of Pier Village. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

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