August 6, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Anthrax detection system to be installed at postal center

Regional facility
second in state to get biohazard alarms

Mail processing equipment at the Eatontown Regional Mail Processing facility on Industrial Way west will be outfitted with a biohazard detection system that will sound an alarm if it senses the presence of anthrax, touching off a sequence of measures More...

Elberon library bigger, better after makeover

City, community
raise money to pay for renovations at branch

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Two stabbed in LB fights

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Domestic violence crisis teams being formed

The Eatontown, West Long Branch and Oceanport police departments, in collaboration with 180, Turning Lives Around, are currently recruiting volunteers for a multiborough Domestic Violence Crisis Intervention Team. More...

LOSAP placed on hold

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Letters

Letters

Reader urges:

I am not looking for sympathy, but I am insulted by the comments of an individual as uninformed as Ms. Gina Gerard in her July 16 letter to the Atlanticville. More...

Opinion

Your turn

Raksha Joshi
Guest Column
Women urged to take charge of own health

The latest census numbers tell us women now comprise more than half of the U.S. population. More than 72 million women More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Angelica Forte Salvatore

Mrs. Salvatore, 90, of Eatontown died July 23 at home. Born in Orange, she resided in West Long Branch before moving to Eatontown eight years ago. Mrs. More...

Sports

Young Ocean legion team sees summer run end

After breezing through the District 1 tournament with a perfect 3-0 mark, the Oakhurst VFW Post 2228 American Legion baseball team had high hopes entering the state finals. More...

ABCCL fourth annual all-star game a thriller

Wooden bat league

The Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League More...

Haskell Invitational field still not in place

OCEANPORT More...

Hail to the Haskell

Thoroughbred
racing

Monmouth Park will become a mecca for thoroughbred racing fans on Sunday when it hosts the $1 million Haskell Invitational. More...

Photo

CHRISKELLY staff Cruzcredu Almog (l) and Prea Fernandez, members of the international troupe Roots of Brazil, spar during a demonstration of capoeira, a Brazilian martial art, at Seashore Day Camp in Long Branch July 30. More...

Council moves to acquire Abbotsford Ave. properties

Bond ordinance
adds $1 million
for beachfront

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Shore Regional board limits drinking at functions

Adults can

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

What growth to court dominates mayors’ session

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Sewer authority gets funds to finish upgrade of plant

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Sea turtle is found dead

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Zest ‘Mike’s World’ one of challenges, triumphs

A mother

They are the stories every mother tells: baby More...

Bulletin Board

Photo

FARRAH MAFFAI staff Zoe Jurgensen, 4, of Ocean, enjoys the ladybug bracelet made for her by Lulu the clown during Michael More...

Notes Around Town

The Long Branch Housing Authority will be participating in the 2004 Summer Food Service Program through Aug. 20. More...

Artsy

“Landscape Watercolors and Prints,” an exhibit of works by artist Lisa Ficarelli-Halpern, is on display at the Eatontown Library. More...

Business

Valet parking may be a boon to businesses

Company betting
Red Bank pilot program
will be a success

With meters lining downtown streets and no parking garage in sight, Red Bank RiverCenter has come up with a way to keep visitors and shoppers coming to Red Bank. More...