September 26, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Indoor agriculture equipment donated to food bank

Items were seized in
2001 drug bust on
Elberon Boulevard

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Sea Bright’s Harquail not running for 2nd full term

Councilman Andrew Mencinsky has replaced mayor on Nov. 4 ballot

Sea Bright Mayor Gregory W. Harquail will not be seeking re-election, but the borough will not be without a race for mayor. More...

Grant to help city control trash in common areas

Employee dedicated to maintaining, monitoring parking lots to be hired

In its ongoing battle to keep the common refuse areas in the business districts under control, the city is adding a person to the Department of Public Works to deal with the issue. More...

Aldi wins $350K reduction in assessment

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Hearing on 24-unit development postponed

Neighbors say property is home to many species of birds

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Letters

Monmouth University working hard to ensure students make good neighbors

In response to your recent article about the concerns from local residents over Monmouth University students living in off-campus houses in Elberon, we would like to provide you and your readers with further information about Monmouth University poli More...

In Tuesday’s Board of Education referendum, remember e­veryone counts in West Long Branch

As a participant in the ad hoc advisory committee that was organized by the Board of Education and a member of the West Long Branch Taxpayers Association, I find it necessary to speak here to explain why this bond referendum as proposed should not be More...

United Neighbors thanks to ‘Night Out’ supporters

Tuesday, Aug. 5, United Neighbors Inc. (UNI) hosted its fifth annual Night Out Against Crime in Slocum Park, Long Branch. The tremendous success of the event is due to the support we received from many sources. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Joseph D. Jennings

Mr. Jennings, 80, of Long Branch died Sept. 20 at his daughter More...

Business

Major renovations in store for Kislin’s

While they ponder the future of their nearly 100-year-old business, members of the Pinsley family are undertaking a major renovation that will convert the Kislin More...

Business Briefs

Employees at Prudential Property and Casualty, Holmdel, will hold a benefit for the 5-year-old daughter of a co-worker Sept. 21 from 1:30-5:30 p.m. at Bar Anticipation, Belmar. More...

Fate of school expansion to be decided Tuesday

Planned 18,500-square-foot addition would include computer, art rooms

Polls will be open from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday for a West Long Branch school bond referendum on the construction of a media center/library and other rooms to serve both borough schools and renovations of existing buildings. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY staff Hurricane Isabel More...

Inaugural Two River Film Festival

Some of the featured films:
IN AMERICA (Opening Night Premiere)

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Perspective

Family takes time for reflection during Holy Days
Commitment to serving others part of family

The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashana, is a time of deep introspection, forgiveness, making amends and changing oneself for the better. For the Spector family these principles hold true not only during the High Holy Days but throughout the year. More...

School is out, but the teacher is still in

Teens

Patricia Martz Heyer wasn More...

Bulletin Board

Community Bulletin Board

Nominations now being accepted for Garvin Prize

Nominations must be postmarked by Oct. 1 for the 2004 Mildred Barry Garvin Prize sponsored by the New Jersey Historical Commission, Department of State. More...

Notes Around Town

The oceanfront communities of Sea Bright, Monmouth Beach and Long Branch escaped virtually unscathed from Hurricane Isabel as it passed over the Shore area last Thursday and Friday. More...

Pollak Theatre announces 2003-04 performance schedule

Pollak Theatre at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, has announced its 2003-04 schedule of performing arts event. All performances are at 8 p.m., unless otherwise noted. More...

Sports

RBC boys making noise in A Central

Caseys looking strong
after a 4-1 start

Red Bank Catholic boys soccer coach Peter Bruckman describes his team More...

Red Bank harriers are poised to make a move

Whether this turns out to be a memorable season for the Red Bank Regional boys cross country team or not, rest assured, the Bucs left no stone unturned in their preparation. More...

Shrewsbury 5K Classic set for Oct. 5

Now in its eighth year of supporting the technology needs of the Shrewsbury Borough School, the Foundation for Shrewsbury Education will once again host the annual 5-K Classic on Sunday, Oct. More...