September 12, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Turnout delays hearing on shopping center

Special meeting of Planning Board rescheduled for Oct. 14

A special meeting scheduled for a proposed shopping center application was canceled due to an overwhelming crowd of concerned citizens. More...

Agencies that provide help to sur­vivors of 9/11 include

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Contractor to pay $1.2M for not finishing on time

Sewer plant construction now expected to be
completed in December

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Task force created to deal with ‘party’ houses

Elberon residents say
college students are
creating problems in area

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Letters

Volunteer asks for cessation of harassment

This letter is in response to the article in the Aug. 29 addition of the Atlanticville, about the new charges being brought against firefighter Hoe Hornick. The harassment of this man is getting old, and has got to stop. More...

Columnist should remember we share the planet

I read your views on the Canada geese and found them both uninformed and offensive. You accuse all activists of wearing leather and having a double set of standards. More...

Opinion

Our View

Effects of Sept. 11 are still being felt

While many in our area will find themselves reflecting on their lives today in relation to the events of Sept. 11, 2001, it is evident that some people are still struggling to come to grips with the turn their lives took that day. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

RICHARD L. LEWICKI, 63, of Aberdeen died Sept. 8 at home. Born in Perth Amboy, he was a lifelong resident of the Matawan and Aberdeen area. He was a fleet manager at Island Transportation, Port Reading, the past year. More...

Sports

Plenty of changes on Ocean Township roster this fall

Young Spartans hope
to develop quickly
on the gridiron

There are a lot of new faces on the Ocean Township High School varsity football team this fall. More...

Ocean Township High School

2003 Football Schedule

Sept. 12 Lakewood 7 p.m. More...

Shore Regional squad is optimistic about season

As opening day quickly approaches for another exciting high school football season, Shore Regional head coach Mark Costantino and his squad have their heads and hearts set on a positive and competitive year. More...

Clearing, filling at site disturb neighbors

Developers began
filling on site
without permit

Angered by a builder More...

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CHRIS KELLY Rodrigo Duque of Long Branch joined the crowd of surfers taking advantage of some of the best waves of the season, courtesy of Hurricane Fabian, off the West End Beach on Saturday. More...

Evacuees still struggle with events of 9/11

Experts believe many who need counseling have yet to come forward

They survived the World Trade Center disaster. They escaped the twin towers, nearby buildings or the streets in the "Red Zone" during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. More...

Schedule woes remain to be worked out

Having lost seven of the first eight days of the year at the Intermediate School, district officials are scrambling for a way to meet the state-required minimum of 180 school days. More...

Parking Authority moves money from Monmouth Community Bank

New director claims bank did not offer GUDPA protection

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Worker held at gunpoint as restaurant is robbed

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Bulletin Board

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CHRIS KELLY Riptides and swirling waves mark the end of summer at Sandy Hook over the weekend. More...

~ Notes Around Town ~

There will be lots to do on Sea Bright Day Sept. 20, according to Councilwoman Dina Long. Long said the event will bring together all borough organizations, each of which will be doing something special. More...

Word on the Street

What improvements would you like to see your town make? More...

Schools

Mold problems continue to plague area schools

Officials plan open house at Intermediate School from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday

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Schools’ addition to be on ballot

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