May 7, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Failed budget may lead to cutting sports teams

SRHS superintendent says courtesy busing tops list
of items to be cut

If the governing bodies of the two towns that defeated the Shore Regional High School budget insist on cutting it, the money will come out of sports and busing, not academics, Superintendent/Principal Leonard G. Schnappauf warned. More...

Scout calling on Elvis for aid with Eagle project

May 21 benefit will
help fund restoration
of park facilities

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Freeholders join GOP group to remove Dowd

County Republican
chair expects to win
re-election in June

Four members of the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders and two former county Republican chairmen have joined forces with the Monmouth County GOP for Change to oust county Republican Chairman William Dowd. More...

Brown back before council with plan for church

Officials: Use not suited to lower Broadway
redevelopment zone

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Reorganized SRHS board taps Szczurek as president

District working on
collaborative effort with Monmouth University

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Township tightening regulations on renters

Owners may be limited
to signing one lease
a year under new rules

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Tobasco quits freeholder race, cites need for unity

Handlin, Stominski,
Clifton left in June 8
Republican primary

HOWELL More...

Letters

Partnership will preserve long, proud history of Fort Hancock

As your readers know, I fully support the public-private partnership between the National Park Service and Sandy Hook Partners to rehabilitate 36 National History Landmark buildings at Fort Hancock. More...

Opinion

Pallone should back up his words with action

Congressman Frank Pallone has signaled a change in his position on plans for privatization of the Fort Hancock buildings on Sandy Hook. More...

Your Turn

Stominski goes on record to defend spending
Edward J. Stominski
Guest Column

For 30 years I have been in public life as a mayor and as a freeholder. I More...

Business

Area internist named to state post

Sara L. More...

Foundation receives grant from auto group

The National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation has announced it received a $270,000 donation from

The DCH Auto Group, which is the largest gift ever received from a car dealer. Donations support educational institutions, emergency medical organizations, and institutions involved in economic education. More...

Lectures on finance to be presented in Red Bank

Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, will sponsor a lecture by financial adviser Jonathan Pond, "Money Help Is on the Way," May 13 at 7 p.m. at the Oyster Point Hotel, 146 Bodman Place, Red Bank. More...

Pallone comes out against privatization

of Ft. Hancock
Congressman calls for NPS
to seek public-use tenants

Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.) Saturday called for talks between the National Park Service and Save Sandy Hook on the subject of keeping redevelopment at Fort Hancock in the public domain and free of private interests. More...

Photo

CHRIS More...

College town mulls ‘animal house’ law

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Couple charged in theft from temple

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Students’ GEPA scores garner

Memorial School national honor

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MTOTSA readying rede­velopment plan

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Kean hears residents’ complaints about renters

Assemblyman holds
meeting in twp. as part
of district outreach effort

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Seventh-graders take charge at board meeting

Students fill roles
of board members, administrators

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Zest

Filmmaker

The outsider is a popular folk icon, but a local documentary filmmaker More...

Bulletin Board

Long Branch artist’s works at museum exhibit

Long Branch artist Hugo Sansberro will display his works at an exhibition of fine art May 11-16 at the Montclair Art Museum, 3 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair. More...

Volunteers needed at Liberty Science Center

Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, is currently seeking volunteers to work at the center, performing a five-hour shift one day per week, or every other week More...

David R. Hulteen Scholarship now available

Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, has announced the availability of the David R. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Nicolena Caroline "Lee" Scarano

Mrs. Scarano, 95, of Newark died April 17 at Alameda Care Center, Perth Amboy. Born in Newark, she resided in Long Branch prior to returning to Newark. More...

Sports

Lackawanna upsets BCC men

Lackawanna Jr. College pulled off the first big upset of the Region XIX baseball tournament, beating host Brookdale Community College in the best-of-three series on Sunday. More...

With GSAC crown in hand, Region’s next

When you More...

Rumson doesn’t miss a beat despite new faces

RUMSON More...