November 15, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Last resident in Long Branch’s Beachfront North zone is out $140,000 paid for three-story Victorian house less than one block from beach

Bruce MacCloud More...

Easy victory for WLB unchallenged incumbents

Unusually high number of write-in ballots may have been protest votes

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Z•E•S•T

FOR LIVING
Something different is always on the way
Megan Gilhool has kept her art fresh by letting it evolve

Megan Gilhool points to her 9/11 painting "Healing Hearts," showing nine red heart-shaped flowers in a blue vase with white stars on it, as a prime example of the spiritualism her painting has moved into in its latest metamorphosis. More...

Letters

Guest Column

Ann Monaco
Play at Shore Regional was not always such a production

I graduated from Shore Regional some time ago, and saw three play directors in those four years. I was involved in the play with two directors for three years, both on and behind stage. More...

Opinion

Council needs to explain rule change

Residents of West Long Branch should not be surprised to learn that Deal Yeshiva has submitted an application to add swimming pools to its Wall Street facility. More...

Business

Area ferry service competition heats up

New ferry boat soon
to replace fishing boat
in Keyport

New York Waterway More...

All tied up

Eatontown Dems know they have council seat

Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo won re-election handily Nov. 5, but the Eatontown Borough Council election continues to be a real cliffhanger. More...

Photo

Chris kelly Long Branch High School More...

Parking Authority up and running

City Council created independent agency in December of 2000

LONG BRANCH More...

Lengthy hearings taxing Search Day

School officials seek
to wrap up application on expansion plan

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

School to present plan for pools, playground

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Bulletin Board

‘Taste of Holidays’ raises $13,000 for Girl Scouts

The Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, Farmingdale, recently raised more than $13,000 to support Girl Scout programs at its "Taste of the Holidays" fund-raiser. More...

‘Ident-Adult’ program

at SCAN Nov. 20

Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley has announced his office will hold its "Ident-Adult" senior safety program Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. at the Senior Citizens Activity Network (SCAN), Monmouth Mall, Eatontown. 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

Dennis, Trotters, Ullmeyer, Altenau win CJ state titles

Shore Regional girls
first in Group I
cross country

Rob Dennis kept the Central Jersey Group III cross country championship in Red Bank on Saturday, winning his second straight state sectional title at Holmdel Park. More...

Enderly making progress down the comeback trail

Injuries are without question a part of high school athletics, and recovering from a serious injury takes hard work, dedication and some good luck. More...

Monmouth field hockey team is on a roll at the right time

The Monmouth Regional field hockey team defeated Red Bank Regional 1-0 last Friday to advance to the semifinals of the Shore Conference Tournament. More...