August 27, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Jersey Shore Charter School reeling after state blocks opening

Board of Trustees head
asks parents not
to withdraw children

Two and a half weeks before the Jersey Shore Charter School was to open its doors, state Commissioner of Education William L. Librera pulled the plug on it by refusing to grant final approval for its charter. More...

The joy of plein-air art

They More...

Alliance of agencies has a new sponsor

Affordable housing
big concern in
Monmouth County

LONG BRANCH More...

Former resident reports S.B. had its own ZIP code

SEA BRIGHT More...

School board president has license revoked

Pleads guilty
to DWI, refusal
in Tinton Falls

EATONTOWN More...

Police say man, 39, tried ‘suicide by cop’

LONG BRANCH More...

Police raid nets 5 suspects

LONG BRANCH More...

Convention’s proximity places hospitals on alert

New Jersey medical facilities are in a heightened state of preparation as the Republican National Convention gets set to open at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday. More...

Police will be on DWI prowl holiday weekend

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Fifth-graders moved to intermediate school

Addition gives
younger students
own wing

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Zest

Basie

More than 1,500 "historically correct" and brand-spanking-new seats. A full renovation of the balcony. A re-implementation of the original 1926 seating configuration, with improved sight lines from every point in the house. More...

Letters

Young voters not weighing in at the voting booth

In 2000, 36 percent of registered 18- to 24-year-old voters exercised their right to vote. More...

Opinion

Take the ‘snail’ out of the mail: Give Sea Bright its own ZIP code

What More...

Your turn

Michele S. Byers
Guest Column
Sprawl has far-reaching effects on quality of drinking water

You More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Grandin N. "Bud" Paddack

Mr. Paddack, Brick, died July 17 in Long Branch. He resided in Eatontown for 40 years before moving to Brick two years ago. He was a machine engineer at E.A.I. More...

Business

Businesses new and old realign along Broad St.

New and relocating
retailers keep
downtown changing

Her stock in trade is balance sheets, so when Anna Murakhovsky looked around the county, she recognized a deficit. More...

Demolition to begin at former gas plant site

Sept. 1 meeting to discuss design of new complex

The New Jersey Natural Gas company (NJNG) is scheduled to begin the process of removing the vacant Seaview Manor buildings this week. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Splish splash, he More...

Pallone joins Campbell in calling for public hearings

Tells park service
to button up
historic buildings

It More...

Local friends swim the English Channel

Pair fought chop, rain, cold water in crossing
to French shore

For both Nancy Steadman Martin and Michelle Davidson, their swims of the English Channel earlier this month got off to inauspicious starts. More...

NJ GOP leaders look ahead to convention

Security clampdown
not expected to
deter party faithful

Don More...

Sports code of conduct to keep peace on playing field

EATONTOWN More...

Fischer resigns with harsh words for colleague

EATONTOWN More...

Two maids drown in pool

LONG BRANCH More...

Memories of Peninsula House sweeten 100th birthday

Nancy Johnson lived
at hotel for 46 years

In the early morning, when the sun was newly risen, Nancy Johnson would walk out of her apartment in the Peninsula House in Sea Bright and down to the beach. More...

New computers await middle school students

Construction started
on new addition
to open next year

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Pallone gets earful on health issues

LONG BRANCH More...

Bulletin Board

Art enrichment classes for kids to begin Sept. 7

The Monmouth County Park System has announced it will offer art enrichment classes for children age 5-7 at Color My World Inc., 65 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township. More...

In the Arts

The Monmouth Conservatory of Music Children More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff West Long Branch More...

Sports

Adult Women’s Softball League a big hit

Bobbie Pirro sometimes can More...

Ghostzapper stretches out for Iselin win

OCEANPORT More...

Sports Shorts

The Green and Gold Basketball Coaches Clinic will be held at Red Bank Catholic High School Oct. 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The cost per coach is $40 (includes lunch at the Outback Steakhouse). More...