July 19, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Money for land may come from new tax

An open space tax may lie in the future for Monmouth Beach. More...

Fire guts apartments in two city buildings

Tenants relocated with
assistance of Red Cross
and city agencies

LONG BRANCH More...

Drugstore proposal back before planners

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Beach club members being left high and dry

No place like Tradewinds for those who have spent their summers there

SEA BRIGHT More...

Applied Cos. gets partner for Beachfront North

LONG BRANCH More...

Changes vowed in wake of Fund Drive report

Accountant makes
11 recommendations for association

LONG BRANCH More...

Crazy hats, swimming, bowling all part of the fun at day camp

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Letters

Prevention First celebrates 35 years of service

The world today is complicated. Great technological advances have allowed us more options as well as quickened the pace of our daily lives. More...

Guest Column

Deborah Jacobs
NJFOG challenges governor

In a news conference held July 15 at the state house, the N.J. Foundation for Open Government (NJFOG) brought together journalists, advocacy organizations and community activists to challenge Gov. More...

Editorials

Governor’s order shameful

Just one day after a new public access law took effect, Gov. James McGreevey placed it under fire. More...

City law requires contractor to pave

Ordinance limits amount of time to pass before roads are resurfaced

Time More...

Photo

Chris Kelly Michelle Kantor (bow) and Drew Edson power their way over a wave during the start of their leg of the boat relay. More...

Chlorine spill sends three to ER

Pool cleaning chemical was being delivered at apartment complex

EATONTOWN More...

Workers can call golf course home

Correspondent

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Council questions need for new rescue vehicle

EATONTOWN More...

business

Approvals, permits in place for Tradewinds project
Plan for putting
houses on property
OK

SEA BRIGHT More...

Park ‘a reflection of Eatontown and its spirit’

EATONTOWN More...

Council seeks method to control Howard Commons

EATONTOWN More...

Bulletin Board

Chamber to hold picnic, trip to BlueClaws’ game

The Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce will hold a buffet picnic and a trip to a Lakewood Blueclaws baseball game July 24 at 6:15 p.m. Price is $25, $17 for children ages 5-12, and free for children age 5 and younger. More...

Willow Group to hold flea market July 21

The Willow Group of the Family Based Services Association, Eatontown, will hold a flea market July 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date July 28) at the parking lot at Investor More...

Word on the Street

Do you think it is fair for the state to take the cars of uninsured drivers? 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...

Sports

Ocean tops Monmouth 7-6 in Legion all-star game

With the American Legion baseball regular season wrapping up, the area More...

Though the sky darkened and the threat of rain loomed, Seashore held its North Shore Club swim meet against Monmouth Beach Bathing Pavilion last weekend, only to have the meet halted halfway through due to lightning. More...

Seven Presidents team slow starters at Belmar tourney

Long Branch squad
finishes seventh
in team competition

With an influx of fresh faces to go with a core of veteran competitors, the lifeguards from Long Branch More...