April 25, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Man barred from renting house

Beachfront property was listed on
Internet B&B site

The party More...

Arts Council coordinating trip to rally

The Monmouth County Arts Council is hoping to get a big turnout of supporters of the arts at a May 14 rally in Trenton. The arts council is urging members to show their support of restored state funding for the N.J. More...

Students help seniors get with the programs

Computer course at Woodmere school bridging the generation gap

EATONTOWN More...

Lower Broadway redevelopment effort beginning

LONG BRANCH More...

McNamara takes lead for state’s mayors

TINTON FALLS More...

Advocating a healthier outlook on the environment

"I have come to terms with the future. From this day onward I will walk easy on the earth. Plant trees. Kill no living things. Live in harmony with all creatures. More...

Letters

Parents urged to consider consequences of child’s play

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Russo, Guidetti families ex­tend thanks to community

We, the family of the late Mark "Bubba" Russo, gratefully acknowledge all the kindness, prayers, food, flowers, love and kind faces and warm words [received] during our time of sorrow. More...

Opinion

Our view

School districts deserve
better from the state

Local school districts can More...

Sports

Shore girls are picking up right where they left off

Blue Devils out of
the gate quick with
a 6-0 start

Everything is going according to plan so far for the Shore Regional girls More...

Rumson lacrosse team faces uphill battle in B North

Unfortunately for head coach Ben Dickerson More...

RBC lacrosse team looks to rebound from a tough start

Caseys face one of Shore

Red Bank Catholic girls More...

Boro wins skirmish over Delilah’s Den

Proposed gentlemen

Don More...

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chris kelly Shore Regional High School More...

Daylong art festival is planned for downtown L.B.

LONG BRANCH More...

Borough budget rise a bit bigger than planned

Tax increase will rise from 3.7 cents to 4.4 cents under amendment

EATONTOWN More...

COA spring beach sweep slated for Saturday

Beach litter is not only an unsightly problem but is deadly to marine life, according to Clean Ocean Action, which released the results of its 2002 beach sweeps this week. More...

November election will bring changes to council

OCEANPORT More...

Revaluation complete; tax appeals pending

LONG BRANCH More...

Police name new captain, lieutenants

Dorner, Looney and Antonucci taking on new roles with city

LONG BRANCH More...

Bulletin Board

Chorale to hold ‘Giant Garage Sale’ April 26

The Shrewsbury Chorale will hold its annual "Giant Garage Sale" April 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 103 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township. More...

Blood drives at Second Baptist Church May 3, 10

Second Baptist Church, 93 Liberty St., Long Branch, in conjunction with New Jersey Blood Services, will hold blood drives May 3 and 10 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. More...

‘Sundays at Seven’ concert April 27

Presbyterian Church on the Hill, Cold Indian Spring and Deal Roads, Ocean Township, will continue its "Sundays at Seven" concert series April 27 at 7 p.m. Local artists soprano Peggy Noecker and pianist Herbert Burtis will perform. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

JOSEPH STORES SR., 83, of Sayreville died April 14 in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy division. Prior to his retirement in 1980, he was employed as a chemical operator with Hercules Inc. More...

Schools

State slashes funding to school districts

School districts throughout the state are expected to lose 5 percent of their total state aid for the 2002-03 school year. More...

Incumbents re-elected to Long Branch board

Budget for West Long Branch schools voted down

The most significant change to come out of the April 15 school board election occurred in Monmouth Beach. More...

SRHS budget rejected

The budget for Shore Regional High School was defeated by 53 votes with 782 against to 729 in favor of the budget for the April 15 school elections. More...

Business

County a magnet for top divorce attorneys

Area

While the average per capita income of residents of Monmouth County is among the highest in New Jersey, the county More...