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      September 3, 2004  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY STAFFAnthony Migliaccio, Long Branch, paints a scene at Marine Park in Red Bank during a session of the Plein Air Painters of the Jersey Coast. For story, see page 12. More...
      Prosecutor says incidents took place at pools

      A male teacher and coach at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch has been charged with engaging in a longtime sexual relationship with a female student at the school. More...

      With the Sept. 9 opening day rapidly approaching, the Jersey Shore Charter School formally asked the state commissioner of education to stay his decision to revoke the school More...


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      A controversy has erupted which affects a combined addiction treatment facility and housing program exclusively for women, and located in Long Branch. Epiphany House is the facility, and has centers in both Asbury Park and Long Branch. More...
      Towns should provide better beach access
      Br ian U nger Guest Column I have fought and won and fought and lost a number of beach access battles along the northern Monmouth coastline during the past decade. The prevailing direction of social progress leans toward more liberal, more welcoming beach access for all classes of people, More...
      Billy G. Rymer Mr. Rymer, 69, of Long Branch died Aug. 19 at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Cleveland, Tenn., he had been a resident of Long Branch since 1958. Mr. Rymer operated his family More...
      Donald Brown hopes to lead experienced Caseys squad into postseason
      With a large contingent of returning starters this season, Red Bank Catholic head football coach Frank Edgerly is feeling optimistic about the start of the 2004 campaign. More...
      STRIVE focuses on social skills as keys to employment
      A firm handshake, making eye contact, and accepting criticism are workplace skills that may be the keys to breaking the cycle of joblessness and poverty, according to an advocate for a job-training program for disadvantaged people. More...