January 24, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Letters

Toll booths are massive generators of accidents

Guest Column
John
Millett

Citizens Against Tolls (CAT) has released data clearly illustrating the high number of accidents at or within 2.8 miles of the 11 Garden State Parkway (GSP) toll plazas. More...

Opinion

City, state miss mark on conflicts of interest

When the Long Branch City Council changed its ethics ordinance, it cleared up some ambiguous language in the statute. Unfortu-nately, while the statute is unquestionably clearer, it remains largely meaningless. More...

Schools

Board offering course to boost math scores

Eighth-graders

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Business

EMACC standing as a spry 75-year-old

Group

In June 1928, 12 Red Bank businessmen got together to sign articles of incorporation for the Chamber of Commerce of Red Bank. More...

L.B. continues fight to dismiss fireman

Legal battle to
terminate employee has stretched over seven years

Despite legal fees running into six figures, Long Branch continues to fight to overturn a court ruling that put firefighter Joseph Hornick back on the job. More...

Fort unveils its plan to dispose of housing

Officials want to trade surplus
housing for base
construction work

The Army plans to winnow down its housing stock to 375 units by 2005 and concentrate it all at Camp Charles Wood and on the main base within fenced perimeters, mayors from the area were told. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY Diamond Singletary, 13, of Long Branch takes part in Project Linus More...

Bulletin Board

Rec. commission retains field scheduling duties

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Brian Kirk and the Jirks to perform benefit

Greg Macolino and Jim Connelly, owners of the Brighton Bar, 121 Brighton Ave., Long Branch, will sponsor a fund-raiser for Michael Pedrick Jan. 25 at 3 p.m. Performing will be Brian Kirk and the Jirks. Admission is $10 per person. More...

New year leaves bank board with vacancies

Deal resident resigned late last year

LONG BRANCH More...

Obituaries

GERTHA MAE PITTS, 68, of the Cliffwood Beach section of Aberdeen, died Jan. 14 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, following a lengthy illness. Born in Tuskegee, Ala. More...

Sports

RBC girls getting it done with solid team play

The Red Bank Catholic girls More...

Colts lose heartbreaker, but gain needed confidence

St. John Vianney girls drop hard-fought contest to Shabazz

The Christian Brothers Academy boys More...

Mustangs stun the nation’s best, Christ the King

Seize the moment. That More...