November 8, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Aquatic center part of downtown redevelopment

Long Branch city and school officials say cost of facility will be shared

The redevelopment of lower Broadway is now more than a plan. More...

New Highlands bridge price set at $70 million

DOT official expects construction to start in 2005, last 21/2 years

HIGHLANDS More...

Council scouts for new site for headquarters

Administrators for
Boy Scouts seeking a more central location

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Board considers case for school uniforms

Red Bank Charter School officials say results have been goodCorrespondent

EATONTOWN More...

Council approves new

Comcast franchise

EATONTOWN More...

Letters

Regulate sexually oriented businesses with consistency

It is good to see the mayor and council of Eatontown take action to prevent the Delilah More...

Vote against Hook distresses Friends of Clearwater

It is with disappointment that we read about last week More...

Editorials

Early redevelopment decisions bode well

With its recent decision to create a redevelopment plan for its downtown, and possibly the entire borough, Sea Bright officials have set the town on a promising path. More...

Business

Influential restaurateur presides over eatery

Restaurant caters to
family trade and those
with taste for
Mediterranean cuisine

Michael Bitici More...

Monmouth University honors state resources managers

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Competency an issue in developer’s trial

U.S. District Attorney

The U.S. district attorney will be seeking its own independent medical and psychiatric evaluation of Philip Konvitz, 92, who was recently charged in an indictment. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY The Shore Regional High School field hockey team celebrates yet another Shore Conference Tournament championship on Nov. 1 after knocking off Southern Regional, 3-2, in the final at Long Branch High School. See story, page 31. More...

Home has been coming first for a century

Eatontown

Veterans Day on Monday will be a special day for Alfreda Holmgren. It More...

Education foundation makes appeal to council

Organization seeks
support to purchase
computers for schools

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Borough Council selects redevelopment planner

New Brunswick firm
selected as best fit
for Sea Bright

SEA BRIGHT More...

Uncontested races lead to quiet election season

Borough Dems and GOP did not put challengers on the ballot this year

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING

Making noise about arts education
Council focuses
on promoting success
of school programs

The lives of thousands of students have been enriched through school arts programs, yet teaching can be a very isolating experience, according to the Monmouth County Arts Council, which has instituted an awards program to recognize arts educators. More...

Bulletin Board

Fort supports local Veterans Day services

Several representatives from Fort Monmouth will take part in Veterans Day ceremonies Nov. 11. All services will be held at 11 a.m. unless otherwise noted. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

For anyone asking what the salary is for Leonard G. Schnappauf, superintendent/principal of the Shore Regional High School district More...

Nomination deadline for Heartsaver Award Nov. 15

Nomination deadline is Nov. 15 for the American Heart Association 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

Keyport tops Rumson to claim National Division title

Long Branch a step closer to NJSIAA playoff berth

You can have all the offense in the world, and at times it seems like the Keyport High School football team has just that, but defense wins championships. More...

Blue Devils make it four in a row with win over Southern

Local teams begin their postseasons this week

It More...

Sport Shorts

Third-year cross country runner Walton Kingsbery has been named the University of Virginia More...