June 25, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

MTOTSA residents wait for city’s answer

Group seeks to keep homes in face of redevelopment

Residents living in the section of Long Branch designated as the Phase II Beachfront North redevelopment zone are waiting to hear what city officials have planned for their neighborhood. More...

DWI reforms headed for full Senate consideration

In the wake of the death of a local teenager after a crash with a drunken driver with four previous convictions, bills that may crack down on repeat offenders are moving through the legislative process. More...

Perspective

Book of memories offers lessons from Holocaust
Many stories focus on moral courage of those who assisted survivors

They are master teachers now who stand witness to the horrors of the Holocaust, but future generations of children will not have the opportunity to hear the stories of survivors More...

Train room proves ticket to boy’s dream

Jason

LONG BRANCH More...

Singer determined to stay true to her roots

P-1 vocalist returns
for July 2 performance in Red Bank

This Jersey girl is gonna change the state More...

Bilked by builder, residents turn to council

Governing body asked
to contact prosecutor
to urge pursuit of case

LITTLE SILVER More...

Letters

Niemann’s reform ‘same as the old boss’

Frederick Niemann has successfully led a campaign to replace the leadership of the Monmouth County Republican Party. One of the arguments for needing to do so was desire to get rid of all the backroom politics and control More...

City would do well by ending redevelopment tyranny on July Fourth

The government More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

John H. Wellman

Mr. Wellman, 58, of Long Branch died June 17 at home. He resided in Rumson before moving to Long Branch 20 years ago. He was employed at West-Ward Pharmaceutical Corp. More...

Business

EMACC faces tough choice in latest scholar selection

Chamber has awarded $42,000 since establishing program in 1998

They juggle the demands of jobs, family and school, but the recipients of the seventh annual scholarships awarded by the Educational Foundation of the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce have one thing in common. More...

Niemann in, Dowd out as GOP leader

Republicans vote 4-1 to oust Dowd from top of county party

The Monmouth County Republicans More...

Photo

JEFF GRANIT staff Allison Delaney awaits her turn on stage at Ocean Township High School More...

Public input sought on bridge replacement

Members of the public will get the chance to comment on plans for future replacement of the Hubbard Bridge that links Red Bank and the River Plaza section of Middletown. More...

Program helps city residents become homeowners

Federal subsidy and financial guidance
provided for families

LONG BRANCH More...

Shuttered Lowe’s building is still under evaluation

Store built on old landfill operated for less than
a year before closing

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Clean Ocean Action proposal gets Brick mayor’s support

Clean Ocean Zone
legislation would guard Cape May to Montauk

BRICK More...

Condo coalition sees efforts bearing fruit 22 of city’s 27 existing condo associations belong to coalition

LONG BRANCH More...

Area’s first new hotel in more than a decade opens

Extended stay facility

EATONTOWN More...

Oceanport to honor town’s military personnel

OCEANPORT More...

Bulletin Board

In the Arts

"Summer Colors," an exhibit of artwork by exhibiting and associate members of the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury, will open June 26 and run through July 29. More...

Surfers’ event to feature surf movies, music, food

Surfers More...

Blood center announces July blood drives

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Opinion

Your Turn

Carole Balmer
Guest Column
Stanley Coleman

Does anyone really know what will be the real fate for the Fort Hancock structures and the precious natural resources that are unique to Sandy Hook? More...

Sports

Vianney makes history with perfect 33-0 mark

HOLMDEL More...

Jersey Sting U10 girls win AAU state title

For the Jersey Sting U10 girls, it was certainly a great achievement to become the AAU New Jersey state champs. More...

Move to June works well for the Sheehan Classic

Organizers of the annual George Sheehan Classic moved the race up two months to get away from the heat of August, but August came to the Sheehan. More...