July 23, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Skatepark slated to open by ocean in September

County will offer clinics to teach, train prospective users

It became obvious that there was a high demand for a skatepark in Long Branch when kids starting attending the council meetings to ask where they could skate, Mayor Adam Schneider said. More...

Long Branch wins three to take bocce trophy

WLB falls short
in bid to score
a three-peat win

LONG BRANCH More...

Peace on playing fields sought with sports code of conduct

Players, parents, game officials to sign pledge

EATONTOWN More...

Proposed open space tax goes to the voters

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Artist’s life blossomed in shadow of Supreme Court

Watercolors on exhibit
at Monmouth Beach
Cultural Center

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

No evidence found to tie sewer plant to duck deaths

DEP agrees authority
only pumped stormwater
from electrical manholes

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Letters

Grandson pleads with Bush to save family home (Copy of a letter written June 29 to President George W. Bush)

Dear President Bush,

My name is Fred Williams. I am 22 years old and was born and raised in New Jersey. I just graduated from Monmouth University, West Long Branch, N.J. My grandmother owns a house in Long Branch, N.J. More...

Opinion

L.B. Skateplex fulfills county parks obligation

Monmouth County More...

Editor’s note

Gloria Stravelli
Guest Column
Partners in the community

If you haven More...

Your Turn

Mary Eileen Fouratt
Guest Column
Red Bank Visitors

I wanted to respond to one short phrase in a letter to the editor from John Curley describing the Red Bank Visitors More...

Sewer plant expansion delayed again

The closer the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority gets to completing the $48 million expansion and upgrade of its sewer plant on the Shrewsbury River in Monmouth Beach, the more elusive the closing date seems to become. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Jake Vescovi, Brick, gets ready to splash J-e-l-l-o at a fellow camper during More...

K-9 handler Ferrugia promoted to sergeant

EATONTOWN More...

Blue skies are the medium for aerial advertising

EATONTOWN More...

Permits seen as possible cure for parking plight

Chief says police
will strictly enforce
no parking law

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Towns move for harsher ‘animal house’ penalties

Two neighboring municipalities, Long Branch and Ocean Township, have cracked down on unruly behavior generated from seasonal rentals. More...

LOSAP pension program proposed for volunteers

Two other measures given final approval

EATONTOWN More...

Forum offers teen view of medical world

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Making the arts accessible for everyone

Theaters, groups welcome people with disabilities
as performers, audience

One out of every five Americans has some level of disability, including 38 million individuals who are severely disabled, according to the 1997 U.S. Census Bureau report. More...

Bulletin Board

Elks, VFW to co-host community luau July 31

Long Branch Elks No. 742 and Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 2140, Long Branch, will hold a community luau July 31 from 1-6 p.m. at 150 Garfield Ave., Long Branch. More...

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JEFF GRANIT staff Sailboats bob on the surface of the Navesink River in Red Bank last week. More...

Notes Around Town

Eatontown Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo reported that the long-awaited improvements to the intersection of Routes 35 and 36 has been funded by the state Department of Transportation. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Charles Lambiase

Mr. Lambiase, 82, of Monmouth Beach died July 10 at his daughter More...