June 28, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

New rules for staffing firehouses L.B. review of staffing follows extensive use of overtime in department

Staff Writer

New procedures in place will change the way Long Branch More...

Rewarding those on a different path EMACC scholarships awarded to eight nontraditional students

Staff Writer

Randolph Murray Jr. gave up the traveling life of a singer two years ago to take another path. More...

Superintendent not seeking new contract District will have a year to find replacement before Soprano retires

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EATONTOWN More...

Connection for lights at ball fields to be made

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WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Finding the right theater role Writing, directing plays suit Middletown native’s talents

Staff Writer

She has been involved with theater for years, and lately Mary Lynn Dobson has been thinking she may have found her niche. More...

Letters

Troop 148 very much alive and well in Long Branch

Contrary to all rumors, innuendoes and lies circulating around town, Boy Scout Troop 148 More...

Thanks given to speedway for ‘Race Against Drugs’

I would like to publicly thank the new owners of the Wall Township Speedway, Timothy H. Shinn, J. Fletcher Creamer Jr., Joseph M. Sanzari ,and Thomas E. More...

Editorials

Return of oysters key to bringing back bay

Laws and regulations have been passed. People have been warned and fined. Even some long-standing practices have been reconsidered. More...

Sports

Shore’s top seniors compete in annual all-star game

Staff Writer

Pitching and defense highlighted the Shore Baseball Coaches Associa-tion More...

AVP Tour hits Shore this weekend for Belmar Open World’s top players to compete for $125,000 in prize money

The AVP (Association of Volleyball Professionals) makes its fourth of seven stops on the 2002 AVP tour when the world More...

Central Jersey Hawks U12 boys’ team wins state title Squad set to compete in national tournament in July

For the fourth consecutive year, the Central Jersey Hawks 12-and-under boys More...

Buyer for Monmouth Mall has plans for expansion Company nearing end of negotiation, wants to add 135,600 square feet

Staff Writer

The prospective buyer of Monmouth Mall has proposed building 135,600 square feet of more space for retail or other ventures on the grounds of the giant shopping center at routes 35 and 36 in Eatontown. More...

Long Branch High School graduation ceremony June 21

Chris Kelly Graduating senior John Powers raises his arms in celebration as he walks to receive his diploma during the Long Branch High School graduation ceremony June 21. More...

Shore Regional’s graduation

Chris Kelly Oceanport More...

Full-day kindergarten set to start in September District raising age to enter school by one month, starting in 2003

Correspondent

EATONTOWN More...

Mobile command center a second police station Department has been using vehicle in crisis situations for two years

Correspondent

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Baykeeper’s shell game key to healthy estuary Volunteer ‘gardeners’ aiding oyster population’s return to Raritan Bay

Staff Writer

Three generations of a Monmouth Beach family were waiting dockside Saturday with oysters they tended as part of a program aimed at restoring oyster reefs to Keyport Harbor. More...

Bulletin Board

‘Atlantic Open 2002’ slated for June 29

The U.S. Taekwondo Center, West Long Branch, will host the "Atlantic Open 2002" June 29 at 9 a.m. at Shore Regional High School, Route 36, West Long Branch. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

The new Veterans Plaza in Eatontown More...

Saying goodbye

Danielle Schweitzer (above) receives her diploma from Board of Education member Joseph Sirianni during Long Branch High School More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

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