September 5, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

City Council vacates paper street on ‘Ranch’

Officials reverse
previous decision after developer files lawsuit

The Long Branch City Council reversed its vote on vacating a paper street within the planned development on a tract of land known as the "Homestead" or "Ranch." More...

Clock is ticking on boro’s NFIP compliance

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High shine

CHRIS KELLY The Long Branch Big Band Swing Night/Car Show brought out the oldies and goodies including this 1929 Ford Model A. More...

City Parking Authority hires full-time director

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Man killed by car while crossing Ocean Blvd.

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Letters

Schools to open on time, safer and more beautiful

Every school in Long Branch will open and start Sept. 4. We are looking forward to a very productive year. During the summer recess, all the schools received major improvements. More...

Political system reminds reader of ‘Punch and Judy’

Reading Veronica Hessler More...

Opinion

Our View

Newspaper

With election time quickly approaching and letters regarding local candidates for office already streaming into the newsroom, we would like to alert our readers about the policies we have in place for our opinion page. More...

Business

Monmouth announces Barnett Award winners

Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, has announced that Long Branch resident Veronica Langley-Stephens has received its Dr. Lester A. Barnett Nurse of the Month Award for May. More...

Second protest of fort lease process filed

Competing bidder asks for Sandy Hook Partners

A formal protest of the government bid process used to award a lease for historic buildings at Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook has been filed by a local developer. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY The last car show of the summer may have been the best as vintage vehicles filled the West End Sunday for Long Branch More...

Education dean creating a climate of support

William Stanley leading School of Education

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City hotels expect to be hard hit by tax

Ocean Place manager says change is already having an effect

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Indictment handed down in Monmouth U. bomb threat case

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Test shows no asbestos

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Z•E•S•T

FOR LIVING
Artist finds true outlet in a familiar setting

In the most public of venues, Lisa Collora D More...

Bulletin Board

St. Dorothea’s dance slated for Sept. 7

St. Dorothea More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

A shift in command has put Long Branch police officer Kim Levy in charge of the uptown Urban Enterprise Zone on Broadway. Levy is replacing officer Michael Ahart who will move down to the lower Broadway UEZ district to fill in for Cpl. More...

in the Arts

A free screening of Red Dust, starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow, will be presented at the Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury, at 7 p.m. Sept. 25. For information, call (732) 842-5995. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

ALFRED LOUIS YESSE, 82, of Ocean died Aug. 26 at St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Newark, he resided in Newark, Middletown, and Port St. More...

Sports

Bulldogs have same fire with plenty of new faces

Rumson-Fair Haven team must overcome overall inexperience

The Rumson-Fair Haven High School football team is coming off its best season in school history. More...

Green Wave takes aim on fifth straight playoff spot

Long Branch should compete for Federal Division title

The Long Branch High School football team is not going to sneak up on anyone this year. More...

Long Branch High School

2003 Football Schedule

Sept. 13 @ Neptune 1:30 p.m. More...