March 28, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Plans in place to deal with code red alerts

Region

Code red alerts, emergency drills and cancellation of field trips have become part of the lesson plan in schools this week. More...

Kids get practice in making the right call

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Women’s work: never done, usually underpaid

Mary Gatta tackles issue as director at Rutgers U. Center for Women

Summer jobs during high school and college provided Dr. Mary Gatta with more than a source of income. More...

Opinion

Our Turn

Sea Bright council needs to back off a bad deal

Residents of Sea Bright should be happy about the state More...

Your Turn

Guest Column
Julie
Basello
Resident: Uses of eminent domain haphazard, unfair

This is an open letter to the mayor of Long Branch, the City Council members, Representative Frank Pallone and our state senator. More...

Sports

Lady Lancers’ postseason run comes to an end

SJV girls fall to Shabazz in TOC semifinals

St. John Vianney girls basketball coach Bob Ward had a plan coming into this season, his first as the squad More...

Kresge, Davis earn spots on coaches’ All-Shore teams

Red Bank Catholic More...

Harte, Jackucewicz first at St. Paddy’s 10-Mile Run

Coomber, Bolger
win WindMill 5K

Runners clogged the roads of Freehold Township on March 16 for the 14th running of the Nestle St. Paddy More...

Pier Village attracts second familiar name

National chain launching fresh
franchise concept with city outlet

A local icon was the first business to land in Pier Village; a national icon is second. More...

Photo

chris kelly Monmouth University Police Chief William McElrath gets in the spirit of the day, helping to beautify the grounds at the Frank Antonides School in Long Branch as part of the university More...

BMW dealership will be coming to Route 36

Applicant nixes easement for road between Parker Avenue and Route 36

EATONTOWN More...

Recent fire response cited in support of LOSAP

Effort at DeForrest Place blaze noted by councilman proposing benefit

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Redevelopment a reality on oceanfront

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Sea Bright socked by Shore Regional tax

Borough experiencing largest tax increase among towns in district

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Bulletin Board

Entries due April 25 for MCHA essay contest

The Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA), Freehold, has announced a scholarship contest for its "Archaeology Camp 2003." The scholarship has been funded by Low Carb Connection, Shrewsbury. More...

Orders now taken for 4-H council’s seedling sale

The Monmouth County 4-H Teen Council is now accepting orders for its annual spring seedling sale of evergreen and deciduous seedlings. Seedlings can be purchased by advanced orders only. The deadline for orders is April 5. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

The Foodtown in West End was recently granted approval from the Planning Board to build an 11,000-square-foot addition for a mezzanine that will serve as an eating area. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

KATHERINE HELEN FARLEY HORNECKER of Tinton Falls died March 22 at home. Born in Keyport, she resided in Middletown before moving to Tinton Falls. Mrs. More...

Schools

Jurisdiction remains an issue for pool plan

Council declines to act
on school

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Neighbors of school concerned with more than pool

Deal Yeshiva officials

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Business

Something’s cooking in Tinton Falls

Café, bakery will supply
mutual support for solo
business venture

This time, Karen Grieco is doing it for herself. Grieco, well known as a pastry chef, opened Cafe 106 in a corporate office building at 106 Apple St. in Tinton Falls. More...