July 2, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Park Service set to review developer’s Ft. Hancock plan

Officials say submission remains confidential
and proprietary

Details of a proposal to rehabilitate historic buildings at Fort Hancock, including sources of financing for the project, were expected to be submitted to the National Park Service on time Wednesday, but will not be made public. More...

Alliance inviting community to visit neighborhood

Group wants rest of city to see area that has been declared

LONG BRANCH More...

Group struggles to find financing for future

Concordance needs
funding to continue
mission of aiding needy

LONG BRANCH More...

Police seeking witnesses to Aldrin Rd. hit-and-run

Six-year-old boy was severely injured in
June 20 accident

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Senate OKs measure to prevent multiple DWI offenses

Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Barbara Buono (D-Middlesex) to reform New Jersey More...

Niemann set to lead as new GOP chairman

Newly elected Monmouth County Republican Party Chairman Frederick Niemann is ready to lead the county party in a new direction. More...

Letters

Freeholders only paying lip service to public input on issue of hunting in county parks

I attended the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders meeting May 27 and was appalled by the manner in which this meeting was conducted by Theodore Narozanick. More...

‘Dad’ inspires letter writer to voice opinion

My thoughts about redevelopment in Long Branch are now public. For those who think I enjoy having such a letter to the editor published, you are dead wrong. More...

Opinion

State needs to get off fence on cell phone ban

A statewide ban on the use of hand-held cell phones by the operators of motor vehicles went into effect in New Jersey on July 1 and replaces the laws enacted by officials in several municipalities that have heretofore addressed the issue. More...

Business

Kosher event to teach the ‘oy’ of cooking ‘World of Kosher Cuisine’ opening eyes to array of choices in area

Once limited largely to deli sandwiches, kosher cuisine has benefited from renewed interest in ethnic culinary traditions and has become gourmet fare. More...

L.B. delays selection of developer

Beachfront South decision termed city

Long Branch City Council members are eager to select a developer for the Beachfront South redevelopment project, Mayor Adam Schneider said. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY staff Lee Stabler, 7, of Eatontown makes his way through the spinning tunnel at the West Long Branch Community Fair June 24. More...

After 44 years, neighbors are family

Membership in MTOTSA
has helped bring family
even closer to community

LONG BRANCH More...

State ban on hand-held cell phone use to begin

Drivers around the state need to be prepared to face a penalty if police catch them using a hand-held cell phone while behind the wheel. More...

Fishing show returns to local cable station

BYDANNEWMAN
Staff Writer

MATAWAN More...

Toms River man charged with attempted murder of girlfriend

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ talk of the town, nation

TINTON FALLS More...

Three DPW workers charged for trash scam

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Different approaches that work well together

Collaborative helps photographers put work in proper perspective

They shoot with different cameras, interpret what they see through the lens distinctly and with their own unique style, but the six women who make up InFocus, a photography collaborative, share a common perspective. More...

Bulletin Board

Big wheels

Loud rumblings and wheels of steel were along the upper section of Broadway, Long Branch, June 26, as a motorcycle show brought bikes of every type to the city. More...

Eatontown Library’s used book sale July 12-17

Eatontown Public Library, 33 Broad St., will hold its summer used book sale July 12-17, with adult and children More...

Dino-might

CHRIS KELLY staff Sharon Tawil, 2, Long Branch, has a little fun on one of the rides at the West Long Branch Community Fair June 25. More...