May 9, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Time to pick 5 from among 11

All seats on Ocean Township Council
up for grabs

Voters in Ocean Township have 11 council candidates to choose from to represent them for the next four years. More...

For the 20th time around, it was ladies first

University

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Former director honored by N.J. Library Association

LONG BRANCH More...

City now in court on second Hornick mat­ter

Latest ruling was against city claim for relief of back pay obligation

LONG BRANCH More...

Z•E•S•T

FORLIVING
During school, after school, these students just gotta dance
Aching feet never stop these troupers from
pursuing their passion

When Ashley Marinaccio imagines herself as an adult, she sees the charmed life of a toe-tapping Broadway star. More...

Letters

‘Seals’ still disregard public’s health and safety

Arf! arf, arf, arf! You could hear the trained seals barking again in Trenton at the Assembly Transportation Committee meeting April 28. More...

Long Branch school board candidates thank supporters

Our thanks to those who believed in and supported our candidacies in this year More...

Opinion

Our view

Counties ready for turf battle with state

The battle lines appear to have been drawn in an issue that affects every resident of the state. More...

Sports

Ocean Township boys eye rematch with Marlboro

Spartans expected to face top-ranked Mustangs
in today

The Ocean Township High School boys More...

Monmouth Regional tennis team hopes to keep it going

Golden Falcons look to maintain winning ways once postseason arrives

The Monmouth Regional boys More...

CBA team remains perfect as postseason looms ahead

Balanced Colt team set to defend state Catholic Tournament title

Thanks to a powerful offense and good team depth, the CBA lacrosse team is looking to run its record to 13-0 this week. More...

S.B. battling hard to cut high school budget

Officials insist students are not receiving the
education taxes pay for

The Shore Regional High School Board of Education and the borough of Sea Bright are squaring off for a fight to the finish on the high school More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY Ocean Township More...

City man charged with assault on woman, child

LONG BRANCH More...

Area vets honored

The New Jersey Vietnam Service Medal were presented May 7 to 237 Monmouth and Ocean County resi More...

Stafford to be honored at university graduation

WEST LONG BRANCH - Monmouth University President Rebecca Stafford, who More...

Vandals’ latest act is theft of baby manatee

EATONTOWN More...

Bulletin Board

Tickets available for 12th ‘Culinary Classic’

The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Neptune, will hold its 12th annual "Culinary Classic" May 19 at The Mill at Spring Lake Heights (formerly The Old Mill Inn). The cost is $75 per person, and 800 tickets are available. More...

Center seeks volunteers

The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County needs volunteers for a West Long Branch senior center to assist residents with dressing and counting dolls and bears collected at the center. Hours are flexible, Monday-Sunday. More...

Food safety facts now on Red Cross Web site

The American Red Cross Jersey Coast Chapter, Tinton Falls, recently posted on its Web site information and instructions pertaining to the safety of perishable foods after a power outage. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

DORIS L. LEINBACH FREDERICK, 76, of Eatontown died April 30 at Gateway Care Center, Eatontown. She was born in Camden. Mrs. Frederick was a medical records clerk at Bayshore community Hospital, Holmdel, before her retirement. More...

Schools

School board chooses new president

Board recognizes teacher of the year, changes meeting time

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Charter school opening doors to other towns

The New Jersey Shore Charter School, which will serve grades 5 through 7 initially, has filled less than half of the slots available for its first year of operation, according to a member of the Board of Trustees. More...

Four apply for board seat

EATONTOWN More...

Business

General store aims to meet specific needs

Bronx-born businessman looks to fill a niche by catering to community

RED BANK More...

‘Reach Out to Youth’ campaign nets $450,000

The Community YMCA, Red Bank, recently ended its six-week "Reach Out to Youth" campaign, during which more than 300 volunteers helped raise more than $450,000. More...