December 6, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Superintendent’s testimony draws fire

Dispute with objector follows remarks in favor of Search Day School expansion

Being a school superintendent is not for the faint of heart, according to Thomas M. Pagano, superintendent of Ocean Township More...

Plenty of interest in sup’t. post

Education foundation awarding more than $18,000 in grants

EATONTOWN More...

Two-family house going; two new houses coming

Planning Board approves request to build homes at Riverdale Avenue site

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Body identified; cause of death still a mystery

Pieces begin to fall
into place; drug overdose a possibility

TINTON FALLS More...

Protesters plan rally in opposition to war

RED BANK More...

Letters

Guest Column

Anna M.
Diaz-White
Give thanks for gifts of love, freedom and safety

Giving thanks and enjoying time with family are the hallmarks of the winter holidays. More...

Opinion

City and bank must go separate ways

Some things are worth more than money. The Long Branch City Council showed they understood that with its recent vote to end the city 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

Wave rallies to top Bucs in Thanksgiving Day thriller

Rumson, Monmouth end season on high note

For much of last Thursday More...

Defense is the calling card for Brookdale men’s team

Jersey Blues hosting
tournament next
weekend

There will be some subtle changes on the court this year for the Brookdale Community College men More...

Sport Shorts

The Husky Indoor Soccer League will hold registration for its 18th season on Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Aberdeen Municipal Building. All applications received after this date will need to pay a late registration fee. More...

Fire ravages Hoyt Street residence

Nearby Oliver Byron Firehouse unmanned when blaze was reported

Repeated knocks and cries for help went unheard at the door of the Oliver Byron Fire House on Atlantic Avenue in Long Branch as a fire ripped through a nearby home. More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI Pete Murphy, a Vietnam veteran, speaks to students at the Ocean Township Elementary School at a ceremony where he and other veterans were presented with the giant flag (in the background) that students at the school made to honor More...

Search Day concludes presentation to zoners

Objectors will put their case before Zoning Board in next hearing

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Turning 50, but still wet behind the ears

December dip to remember provides benchmark for boro man

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

New home for township library a year away

New building will
expand community

Work has begun on the addition that will help turn the Terner house into Ocean Township More...

Z•E•S•T

FOR LIVING
Another

Like the cult film by Red Bank director Kevin Smith, another Dogma is advancing the career of a local artist. More...

Bulletin Board

University’s Christmas ball slated for Dec. 7

Monmouth University, West Long Branch, will hold its 28th annual Christmas ball, "Celebration of Trees," Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson Hall. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY Jessica and Jenna Vinci, both 16, of Long Branch, and other members of the Long Branch High School chorus and band entertain the crowd at the uptown tree lighting ceremony in the city Monday. More...

Meeting for Rockwell Avenue residents Dec. 7

United Neighbors Incorporated (UNI), Long Branch, will hold a meeting of all Rockwell Avenue residents Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. in the council chambers at Long Branch City Hall. All residents in the area of Rockwell Avenue are invited to attend. More...

Business

New look in the works for Olde Union House

RED BANK More...

Business Briefs

The upper mid-Atlantic region of Starbucks stores began a month-long program on Oct. 21 to donate approximately 2,000 pounds of coffee to American troops abroad. More...