January 9, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Residents may get role in redevelopment

Area representatives have been meeting
with city officials

Members of the Marine Terrace, Ocean Terrace and Seaview Avenue (MTOTSA) alliance left their meeting with Long Branch Councilman Anthony Giordano more encouraged than they felt following an earlier meeting with Mayor Adam Schneider and City Administr More...

Week of events slated to honor Martin Luther King Jr. LONG BRANCH More...

Riddle and DaVis resume roles on Borough Council

EATONTOWN More...

City implements new rules for trash pick-up

Change eliminates city garbage pick-up for businesses

LONG BRANCH More...

Swearing in of Cooper and DeLisa kicks off new year

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Zest

Healing strikes right chord with harp player
Music gaining currency
as complementary
medical treatment

Engrossed in playing lullabies on her Celtic harp, Marlene Satter hadn More...

Letters

Alliance offers tips for healthy resolutions in the new year ahead

Here we are again More...

Springsteen thanked for concerts

Prevention First was one of the charities selected to benefit from Bruce Springsteen and friends recent holiday concerts. More...

Opinion

Gaining a voice in redevelopment

While nothing is certain, the residents of Marine Terrace, Ocean Terrace and Seaview Avenue have unquestionably improved their situation by speaking with a unified voice about the pending redevelopment of their properties. More...

Business

Two River Community Bank named Corporate Good Neighbor

During the 12th annual Spinnaker Awards ceremony, hosted by the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce (EMCC), Two River Community Bank was honored with the 2003 Corporate Good Neighbor award. More...

Mayor continues to push for selling borough property

Referendum on land sale proposed to gauge sentiment of voters

In his annual address to residents looking ahead to the new year, Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo renewed his appeal for Eatontown to sell off municipally owned property it doesn More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Long Branch More...

A bicycle trip that leads to someone else’s home

Cyclists

They More...

Police encourage taking part in Hero Campaign

Program promoting use
of designated drivers launched during holidays

Ocean Township More...

People Who Make a Difference

Infant

Most people would find it unusual that a young couple who had just lost their firstborn son could step outside their own grief to help others. More...

Tax season opens with debut of 1040 Central

Taxpayers pondering a question, searching for a form or looking for their refund now can go to just one place More...

Bulletin Board

Volunteer Center seeks help at area locations

The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, is seeking a volunteer to serve as a classroom aide in Red Bank to assist with attendance, and watch the other children and distribute assignments while the teacher helps a More...

Chamber Music Society

to perform Jan. 17

The Red Bank Chamber Music Society will perform in concert Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. at Middle Road School, Red Bank. Ad More...

Community Bulletin Board

Volunteers needed at American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society, 801 Broad St., Shrewsbury, is seeking volunteers to help coordinate patient service programs, perform office duties, and help plan "Relay for Life," the Cancer Society More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

James R. McDermott

Mr. McDermott, 59, of Long Branch died Jan. 4 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in Pennsylvania before moving to Long Branch eight years ago. More...

Sports

Caseys playing well in the early going

RBC squad drops tough one to Rumson-Fair Haven to fall to 5-4

Thus far, Ken Carlson has no complaints in his first year at the helm of the Red Bank Catholic ice hockey team. More...

Ocean grapplers poised for another big season

The Ocean Township High School wrestling team and head coach Ken Hoff are poised for another solid season in a talent-packed division. More...

Sports Shorts

Eatontown Baseball League will hold registration for the spring season Jan. 11 at the Eatontown Community Center (58 Broad St.) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. More...