November 1, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

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CHRIS kelly Haley Gianone (l), 3, was a happy participant in the Long Branch Mardi Gras costume contest on Sunday. More...

Taxes, traffic, growth dominate Dems’ agenda

Slovin and Hopkins
running for first terms;
Tarantolo seeks re-election

EATONTOWN More...

Hopefuls bid for spots on county freeholder board

As usual, the incumbent Republicans running for two open three-year seats on the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders said they will stand on their record in the Nov. 5 general election. More...

Monmouth U. shows off its newest jewel

Plangere Center for Communication opened at start of fall semester

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Z•E•S•T

FOR LIVING
Bringing the sax back to its classical roots
Middletown resident
to open private
teaching studio

Playing the saxophone has taken Scott Wright to the Hermitage, the Mariinsky Theater, Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall and even, once, to a Wal-Mart opening. More...

Letters

The Arc extends thanks to parents, family members

The majority of persons in New Jersey with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities reside with family members. November has been designated National Family Caregivers Month. More...

Student comes to defense of Monmouth U. classmates

I am a Monmouth University student writing in response to an article that appeared in the Sept. 27 Atlanticville, titled "New Semester 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

Monmouth team ready for a state tourney run

Shore, RBC earn Shore Conference Tournament semifinal berths

The Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls, field hockey team lost to top-seeded Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, 9-0 in the Shore Conference Tournament, leaving them waiting and watching for their seed in the upcoming state tournam More...

Playoff picture clearing up for local football teams

With the cutoff date for the state football playoffs rapidly approaching (weekend of Nov. 9), the mad scramble for spots in the sectional tournaments is in full swing. More...

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FARRAH MAFFAI Red Bank Regional More...

Candidates battle over Delilah’s Den

Eatontown stops workers from renovating building

Fireworks broke out at last week More...

Much went wrong with disaster drill

Communication problems led to
delays, mix-ups

The city-focused disaster drill in Long Branch did not go off without a hitch. City officials said communication between all the services was most problematic. More...

Kean selected by GOP to fill Smith’s seat

Committee members turned out in force to support Sean Kean of Wall Township to replace Assemblyman Thomas A. Smith of Asbury Park, who died Sept. 26 at age 84. More...

BUSINESS

Taking libraries beyond the book
Firm plays a big role
in creating facilities
to suit communities

No longer mere repositories of book collections, the role of libraries has expanded in response to changes in technology and society, according to Susan Globus, whose Red Bank firm specializes in interior design of libraries. More...

GOP ticket places premium on planning

Collins and Kinney run to retain seats; Van Wagner targets mayor

EATONTOWN More...

Regional board approves ‘Copacabana’ as school play

opacabana," with music by Barry Manilow and lyrics by Bruce Sussman and Jack Iddman, has been approved by the Shore Regional High School Board of Education as the Shore Players More...

Wegmans planned for Ocean Plaza

Correspondent
Shopping center parking would expand to serve 145,565-sq.-ft. store

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Bulletin Board

NJAWBO networking breakfast to be held Nov. 7

The Monmouth chapter of the N.J. Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) will hold a networking breakfast from 7:30-9 a.m. Nov. 7 at Mom More...

November blood drives

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Three local designers receive ASID awards

The N.J. Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) recently honored three local designers as winners in its 2002 design awards competition. More...

Editorials

Lessons learned need to be applied

Everyone involved undoubtedly learned some important lessons in the emergency response drill conducted in Long Branch last week. More...