June 6, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Eatontown fire chief convicted of DWI Charges filed after accident involving department vehicle

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The fire chief of Eatontown has been found guilty of driving while intoxicated in municipal court here in connection with an accident in which his fire chief More...

Project Care celebrates a year of reaching out Wanamassa School students close out campaign of giving

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OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Gavan Contracting gets contract for restrooms

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EATONTOWN More...

Pallone asks for changes to Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook plan

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A last-minute effort by U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone (D-6) may keep historic buildings on Fort Hancock out of the hands of a private developer. More...

Letters

Heartlessly flawed plan being initiated on Indiana Ave.

I am going to cut to the chase and not pretend to be demure or be politically correct. The decision to acquire and destroy property on Indiana Avenue in order to augment school property is both outrageous and unacceptable. 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...

Parking and fields to take place of homes Latest district plan calls for taking property to hasten school construction

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Some of them have lived there for a quarter of a century, some have not even moved in, but sometime soon all of them will be moving out. More...

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CHRIS KELLY Maurice Covin, a junior at Long Branch High School, goes over the pommel horse while running through the obstacle course during the superteams competition at the school on Tuesday. More...

Police chief’s reporting procedure is amended

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EATONTOWN More...

City ready to acquire property for school Lower Broadway land purchase will clear way for new Gregory School

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LONG BRANCH More...

Public hearing addresses concerns about Hook plan Comment focuses on environmental study of fort redevelopment

Members of the public are clearly frustrated over the National Park Service More...

Learning about taking the right kind of risks

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ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS More...

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~ Notes Around Town ~

Beat the heat! Clean Ocean Action (COA) and the Jersey Shore Running Club (JSRC) invite the public to take part in the "Beach Run for Clean Water" June 7 at 7 p.m. at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, Long Branch. More...

Sandy Hook Lighthouse Day slated for June 8

Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook, will hold Sandy Hook Lighthouse Day June 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The free event will include talks and tours of the house and keepers quarters, and demonstrations by Revolutionary War soldiers. More...

Sailor lends support to naval aviation

The U.S. Navy has a wide range of combat and support aircraft and many types of missions. Combat jets conduct air strikes in Afghanistan, enforce no-fly zones over Iraq and provide air defense for carrier battle groups. More...