August 2, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Air-conditioner bandit arrested and charged

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Lowe’s agrees to pay 500K fee

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SUV crashes through window at Rayco store

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Fines, jail proposed for those feeding geese

Public hearing on latest measure to control birds slated for Aug. 7

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Co-founder of N.J. Rep new director of arts council

"I would like to make certain that all the arts are represented," he noted "and there comes a time where there is an annual festival of the arts in Long Branch." More...

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FOR LIVING
Understanding every place is this place

What does it mean to be human? The response to that query is expressed in paint, pencil and clay, imprinted on film as well as disk, by six artists who share an exhibit space at the Art Alliance in Red Bank. More...

Letters

Jeffrey Ross Williams

Guest Column
Time is now to deal with beach replenishment

The clock is ticking. More...

Editorials

Take the huts, and the flag, too

Whether happily or not, it seems the tiki hut turmoil in Sea Bright has come to an end. More...

Business

BUSINESS

Freehold native aims to take hat world by storm
Fashionable headgear
from iLids now
sported by celebrities

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Governor, new group oppose Hook project

Stock market woes
may affect plan, developer says

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Sewer work making for wet summer on Ludlow Street

Standing water has plagued the area
during project

Everyone in Long Branch is suffering through the sewer repair project, but for residents of Ludlow Street, it has gone beyond traffic problems. More...

Police seek suspect in break-ins

Burglar struggles with returning homeowner

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Couple from Connecticut face multiple drug, weapon charges

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City man found dead in apartment

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Gov. looks back to tell students to look ahead

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Public beaches cleared of private tiki huts

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Bulletin Board

‘Advocating for Change’ is slated for Aug. 13

Prevention First, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, will host "Advocating for Change" Aug. 13 from 8:30 a.m.-noon. Registration deadline is Aug. More...

Children, parents take part in ‘Patriotic Kids’

An American flag display created by more than 130 local children and parents will be on display at Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, through mid-August. The display was created as part of the mall More...

Celtic Cottage to hold fund-raiser for parade

The Celtic Cottage, 608 Second Ave., Long Branch, will host a fund-raiser for the Belmar St. Patrick More...

Schools

Hillel School planning 5,000-sq.-ft. addition

Deal Road school will exceed 130,000 sq. ft. if expansion is approved

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Sports

Mac’s Fun Ball league caters to local hoops fans

High school age players using league to improve skills during off season

When John McDermott was trying to come up with a name for his newly formed basketball league in Middletown last fall, he wanted something that would be a good representation of the type of league he envisioned. More...

35th Haskell Invitational Sunday at Monmouth Park

War Emblem looms as prohibitive favorite

The eyes of the horse racing world will be focused on Monmouth Park in Oceanport this weekend, as the $1 million Haskell Invitational Handicap returns to the famed track. More...

Sport Shorts

The New Jersey Blue Jay Open Regatta was held at the Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club in Oceanport on July 20. More...