February 28, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Residents near gas plant site want answers on relocation

Officials maintain neighbors are in no immediate danger

At this point, Long Branch residents of several public housing buildings near the former gas manufacturing plant don More...

Budget cuts mean smaller hike in municipal taxes

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

School budget brings tax increase to Eatontown

EATONTOWN More...

SEA suggests alternatives to beach replenishment

LONG BRANCH More...

Work on refurbished train station nearing completion

LITTLE SILVER More...

Council overjoyed with snow-removal efforts

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING

Secret symbols may have woven path to freedom
Fair Haven quilter finds inspiration in book about
the Underground Railroad

To a passer-by, they were just blankets hung out to dry, but to black slaves, the hand-pieced quilts spoke of freedom. More...

Opinion

YOur Turn

Guest Column
Stephen M. Fitzpatrick
Firefighter says safety is a personal concern

Last week, I turned the television on and saw the video footage of the Rhode Island nightclub fire. More...

YOUR TURN

Guest Column
Charles
Galloway
Residents need to support exploratory study for Sea Bright

The origin of Sea Bright More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

LUCY PERRI SEALS, 79, of Gulfport, Miss., and formerly Long Branch, died Feb.. 15 in Biloxi, Miss. Born in Long Branch, she resided in Gulfport the past 20 years. More...

Sports

Trotters go out in style with third MOC track titles

Amanda sets meet record
in the 3,200

There More...

Red Bank boys put a scare into top-ranked Neptune

Through the first two rounds of the boys More...

District tournaments turn focus to individual success

This is the time of year that most wrestlers prepare for all season. With the team portion of the state tournament out of the way, the focus turns to individual competition, with the district tournaments getting under way today. More...

School board selects new superintendent

Hoover comes to Eatontown from Hainesport district

The Eatontown Board of Education has reached into Burlington County to choose Jean E. "Nina" Hoover, currently superintendent of the Hainesport Township School District, to be the district More...

Photo

Chris Kelly Monmouth Mall in Eatontown was abloom with a bevy of orchids during the Sixth Annual Orchid Show sponsored by the Deep Cut Orchid Society from Feb. 21-23. More...

Photo

Chris Kelly Heavy rains caused flooding in some areas. A security guard drives through the parking lot of Monmouth Mall, Eatontown. More...

Planners hear proposal for Route 36 BMW dealership

Neighbors in Parker
Village voice concerns
about intrusive lighting

EATONTOWN More...

Districts to hire attorney for charter school appeal

EATONTOWN More...

Revaluation should begin once state red tape is cut

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Boro Council trims tax hike to single-digit jump

WEST LONB BRANCH More...

Historical commission nominations open for Preservation Awards

The Monmouth County Historical Commission has opened nominations for its 2003 Preservation Awards program. More...

Former teacher faces new set of charges

High school educator fired last year in wake
of drug, sex charges

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Bulletin Board

IAMA auxiliary Atlantic City trip March 8

The Long Branch IAMA Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a bus trip to Showboat Casino, Atlantic City, March 8 from 2-11 p.m. The cost is $20, with $10 back in coin. The bus will depart from the IAMA parking lot, West End Avenue. More...

County genealogy society to meet March 9

The Monmouth County Genealogy Society will hold its next meeting March 9 at 2 p.m. at the Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad St. A genealogical question-and-answer period will precede the meeting at 1:30 p.m. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

A breakfast will be sponsored by the Knights of Columbus at 670 Route 36 Sunday, March 2 in Long Branch. The guest chef for the all-you-can-eat breakfast is Rich Cuccinello, who will be assisted by Frank Reichel, Jim Maloney and Joe Giddio. More...

Schools

School board candidates queue up for April election

The slates are set for the April 15 school board elections. More...

Business

Expansion plans put family business at a crossroads

DeFelice brothers look toward Eatontown
for latest businesses

EATONTOWN More...