August 13, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Decision on mold put on hold pending test results

Council takes
issue behind
closed doors

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Resident heartbroken about loss of family home

Grandson fires
salvo at city
for taking house

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Olympics come to L.B. for city’s centennial

Three teams to
compete for trophy

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New law limits number of times landlords can rent

Mayor cautions
it won

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Tuition students sought in move to cut school tax

Board rejects
$6,000 proposal,
goes for $7,000

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Letters

Reader is saddened by loss of parents’ home

For years I watched Long Branch destroy the oceanfront neighborhoods. They never paved the streets, repaired anything, and let abandoned buildings sit there and rot year after year. More...

Resident dismayed with developer’s behavior (A response to Judy Patterson’s letter to the editor)

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Resident questions Sandy Hook Partners’ proposal

With regard to the July 2 article in the Hub concerning the proposal to rehabilitate historic buildings at Fort Hancock, the National Park Service (NPS) states Sandy Hook Partners (SHP More...

Sports

Lion Heart captures Haskell by a length

Record 45,365 see fan favorite Joe Bravo win Monmouth

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Asbury Park 5K is still gathering steam

The second Saturday in August may once again be an important date for road racing in Asbury Park More...

River Plaza Warriors squad has a championship summer

At the beginning of the season, the River Plaza Warriors consisted of a group of players void of any standouts. More...

Hovnanian tapped to develop city’s Beachfront South

Unit prices range from $400,000 to $2.2 million

The Long Branch City Council turned to a familiar name to be its developer for the Beachfront South redevelopment area. More...

Breeders’ Cup expected to fuel fan fire, economy

Selection puts Monmouth Park in the ranks of top tracks

The Super Bowl of thoroughbred racing is coming to Monmouth Park in Oceanport. More...

Photo

JEFF GRANIT staff A pair of horses emerge from the starting gate during one of the early races at Monmouth Park on Sunday. The highlight of the day was the running of the Haskell Invitational, which was won by Lion Heart and local jockey Joe Bravo. More...

Mayor changes view and, with council, changes city

Says eminent domain necessary
for makeover

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LOSAP on ballot in Eatontown, W. Long Branch

Voters in Eatontown and West Long Branch will be asked on the Nov. 2 ballot if they will support a Length of Service Awards Program (LOSAP) for the volunteer firemen and first aid squad members in their respective communities. More...

Drive for school supplies back in session at mall

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Zest

Excavating new channels for the flow of art
Museum exhibit
showcases works
of N.J.

In art, as in geography, the main stream is fed by local tributaries. In both worlds it More...

Bulletin Board

Elks to hold spaghetti dinner, clambake

The Long Branch Elks Post No. 742 will hold a spaghetti dinner with an "all you can eat" minibuffet Aug. 13 from 6-8 p.m. More...

Fund-raiser planned for church restoration

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Opinion

Excitement’s in the air as new school year approaches

Can August really be half over? Yep. The new school year lies just around the corner. Students already are stocking up the clothes and supplies they will need to greet another season in the classroom. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Fredrick J. Giebel

Mr. Giebel, 85, of West Long Branch died July 29 at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in New York City, he resided in Queens, N.Y. More...

Business

Small brewhouse is Heavyweight among beer lovers

One of the most highly regarded microbreweries in the world isn More...