January 30, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Washington law firm may represent MTOTSA

Institute for Justice will wait for city
to file cases

The residents facing the next phase of redevelopment in Long Branch are seeking justice with a little help from the Institute of Justice. More...

Pixel this: state offering digital driver’s license

New Jersey is 49th state to make the switch
for common ID cards

EATONTOWN More...

District wants a payback for training student teachers

Courses for teachers sought as repayment for student-teacher training

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OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Commission adjusting some salary ranges

Ordinance to increase 2004 budget by up to 5% over cap also introduced

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Ticketed drivers give council frosty earful

Councilman says police made mistakes in doling out so many citations

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Deal Yeshiva pool plan approved, 4-3

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Letters

Women urged to take charge of their heart health

Did you know that a woman is 10 times as likely to die from heart disease as from breast cancer? Cardiovascular diseases kill more than 505,000 American females every year More...

Respect your neighbors, turn down the lights

A great many people have been moving into Monmouth County for a long time.  Some have  brought bad behavior with them. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Timothy Ford

Mr. Ford, 38, of South Orange died Jan. 12 in South Orange Township. Born in Lakewood, he had resided in Howell, Toms River, and Delray Beach, Fla., before moving to South Orange six months ago. More...

Sports

Ranney boys win Patriot Conference

TINTON FALLS More...

Bucs ball

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Shore sets school records at New Balance Games

Blue Devils boys
win shot put relay

Thanks to a bucketful of state championships, Shore Regional High School has become a school known for its runners, especially its distance runners. More...

City moving on plans for more ball fields, open space

Manahasset Creek Park is planned as
22-acre facility

Long Branch is ready to develop a recreational area for the community. The Manahasset Creek Park, located at the northern-most end of Long Branch Avenue, is under way for development. More...

Photo

JEFF More...

Agency pairs Bigs and Littles for a winning match

Sam and Roseanne Wike got more than they bargained for. The Long Branch couple signed up with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth County as a way to make someone else More...

Run-down house removed

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Freeholders adopt policy banning hiring of relatives

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New leader for city’s Ronald McDonald House

Oceanport resident
formerly worked at
nonprofit in Denver

It took a few months, but Corinne LeBaron found what she was looking for. LeBaron, an Oceanport resident who was born in Red Bank and grew up in Fair Haven, returned to the area from Colorado in September. More...

Council votes to extend administrator’s contract

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Zest

An uncommon woman, an uncommon life
Opera singer Lois Hunt now lives a quiet life in Roosevelt

Like an opera in three acts, the libretto of Lois Hunt More...

Bulletin Board

In the Arts

An art show and sale of works by local artists will be held at Sickles Market, 1 Harrison Ave., Jan. 31, 11 a.m. More...

Literacy volunteer sought for area facility

The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, is seeking a volunteer at Spring House, Eatontown, a transitional home that helps women and children. More...

Community Bulletin Board

CBA art show, sale
slated to begin Jan. 30

The Christian Brothers Academy Mother More...

Opinion

Your Turn

Barbara Calvin
Guest Column
Eminent domain being used
to benefit

Thank you so much for publishing Mr. Avery Grant More...

Your Turn

Mary Lou Strong
Guest Column
Delays at Hook reveal

Save Sandy Hook More...

Conservation has to come first on Sandy Hook

Judith Stanley Coleman
Guest Column

Demeaning and vilifying those who don More...

Business

Business Briefs

Area residents named to
boards at reorganization

The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders recently met in Freehold Borough to reorganize the county government for 2004. Superior Court Judge Lawrence M. More...

Arts Council taking long-term perspective

The Monmouth County Arts Council has taken one small step for the future of arts in the county by establishing the Monmouth County Arts Council Endowment Fund for the Arts. More...

Community Foundation facilitates, advises on giving

CFMC manages
investments,paper work
associated with giving

Local philanthropists have been able to channel $2 million into charitable causes More...