January 3, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Kinney leaving council after year of service

Hopkins ready to take seat; Democrats now have 4-2 majority

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Station serves as alert in times of emergency

Borough

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Opinion

Political leaders must remain behind rail plan

It will take all the political support the Monmouth-Ocean county region can muster to advance a plan for passenger rail service through this area of New Jersey, which continues to explode in population. More...

Guest Column

Susan Todd

The judgment of the Eatontown Board of Education concerning the reinstatement of Superintendent Robert Soprano, continues to merit scrutiny. At the Nov. More...

Business

Nursefinders provides personalized service

One of few staff agencies to be

While other business owners were festively ringing in the new year last night, Dolores and William Stein were likely to be driving an employee to work. More...

Gov. reinstates Clean Communities program

Municipalities will again receive state $ to combat litter

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First new school under construction

Building designed with community needs in mind

The real work on the new A.A. Anastasia School in Long Branch is now under way. More...

Photo

chris kelly Tyler Gabriel, 8, of Long Branch took advantage of the holiday snow and his break from school to hit the snow-covered Cemetery Hill, West Long Branch. More...

State grant will cover roughly 40 percent of project’s cost

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Revitalization goes beyond beachfront and businesses

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Bulletin Board

~ Notes Around Town ~

Want a summer job as a lifeguard? Or maybe a gardener. Or perhaps a job in the golf shop would appeal. All these jobs and more will be up for grabs when the Monmouth County Park System holds its seasonal employment job fair from 10 a.m. More...

Sports

Ocean boys have eyes set on state tournament berth

Girls

The Ocean Township swimming teams are roughly a third of the way through their 2002-2003 seasons, and head coach William Lynch is hopeful that this year will be a success for both the boys and girls. More...

Wrestling season off to fast start with holiday tourneys

The high school wrestling season continued to gather steam this past weekend, with a number of local teams traveling throughout the state to participate in various holiday tournaments. More...

Sport Shorts

The Coast to Coast Amateur Stars are now seeking baseball players ages 11-18 and softball players ages 14-19 from New Jersey who would like the opportunity to represent the United States at a two-week summer tournament in Australia. More...