December 27, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Deal Yeshiva pool plan delayed again

Objector hoping to have project heard by zoning board

A hearing before the West Long Branch Planning Board on the Deal Yeshiva More...

Play gets students thinking about issues

PTO provided conflict resolution presentation at Memorial School

EATONTOWN More...

Neighbor protesting plan for home on narrow lot

Site was incorrectly _zoned by borough when sold to current owner

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Sewerage authority approves labor contract

Plant expansion work
is nearly four months behind schedule

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Residents object to commuter-tax return

A proposed New York City tax on commuters has some area residents wondering why they are being tapped to fill a large void in the city More...

Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING

A universal story with particular appeal
Dunbar Reparatory
staging production
of

The story is more than 2,000 years old: A child is born in humble circumstances and angels celebrate His birth. More...

Letters

Guest Column

John C. Hendrickson
Convention won

So, the N.J. Senate proposes asking voters if they want a constitutional convention to overhaul the property tax system. Seems like a no-brainer, at first. The unending hue and cry for relief ought to make that clear. But it could be dangerous. More...

Opinion

Commute may be more

taxing to N.J. residents

Facing a $7.4 billion budget deficit over the next two years, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is looking outside the city to commuters in order to pay $1 billion in additional taxes to help bail the metropolis out of its fiscal troubles. More...

Business

BUSINESS

Farm has gone to the dogs

MIDDLETOWN More...

Sports Association, mayor play nice

After a year of strained relations, council, group vow to work together

In an emotional West Long Branch Borough Council meeting, Mayor Paul Zambrano apologized for the sometimes harsh statements he has made about the West Long Branch Sports Association and the president of that organization, Ray Rubman, pledging to work More...

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CHRIS KELLY Danette Barkasi of Long Branch personalizes a holiday ornament at Holiday Necessities at Monmouth Mall. More...

Proposals for Long Branch’s Beachfront South presented

One of three plans reviewed by council calls for gated community

LONG BRANCH More...

Change in billing, rate increase in the works

Annual cost for sewer service to rise by
20 percent to $360

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Sewerage authority approves labor contract

Plant expansion work
is nearly four months behind schedule

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Community Focus

Vivian Martin
Donald J.

Recently, I had the honor More...

Bulletin Board

Free programs offered at SCAN in January

Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, will offer a free blood pressure screening for Senior Citizens Activities Network (SCAN) members Jan. 8 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. The screening will be held at SCAN Learning Center, Monmouth Mall, Eatontown. More...

New Year’s Day Walk ’Round the Hook offered

MIDDLETOWN More...

Support group meetings, tours slated at center

Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch, will offer several free support group meetings during the month of January. 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

Ocean’s Enderly just happy to be back in the running

Spartan looking forward to indoor track after
shortened XC season

After a track and field season in which she established herself as one of the top young runners in the state by finishing fourth at the indoor Meet of Champions in the 1,600 meters (5:14. More...

Local teams setting out for holiday tournament crowns

Local high school sports teams will be very busy this weekend as they participate in a variety of holiday tournaments throughout the state. More...

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CHRIS KELLY Monmouth Regional More...