September 9, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Decision postponed again on how to cope with mold

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Plans unveiled for Seaview Manor site

Forty townhouse units to be built on former NJNG site

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Library renamed to honor board member

SRHS board picks tribute to Russell T. Olivadotti

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Tom and Melissa Stanton, Cliffwood Beach, compete in the Long Branch Historical Association’s Swing Dance Contest, which they won, Sept. 5.

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Tie vote defeats subdivision of M.B. lot

Planners

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Creative art provides solace on anniversary of 9/11

All Americans have had to find a means to come to terms with the aftermath of 9/11. For some, this challenge has been met with tremendous creativity. Many have found solace in songs, verses and other written forms of encouragement. More...

In the Arts

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Notes Around Town

The Monmouth County SPCA will hold a pet memorial service at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the shelter at 260 Wall St. in Eatontown. More...

Letters

Open space ‘inspires us, heals our wounds’

In advertisements by cellular phone companies, we often hear about the importance of connection, networks, and always having access to the system. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Richard Daniel Kirsh Mr. Kirsh, 57, of Eatontown died Sept. 3 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a service manager for Mauro Motors, Woodbridge. Mr. Kirsh was a communicant of St. Dorothea More...

Business

Developer ups money for Beachfront South zone

Redevelopment has increased property values

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13th Spinnaker Award honorees are announced

The Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its 2004 Spinnaker Awards to be presented at the chamber More...

Business Briefs

Search Day Program, Ocean Township, will hold a fund-raiser to honor its school nurse, Gloria Campbell, Freehold, Oct. 1 at Branches, 123 Monmouth Road, West Long Branch. More...

State refuses to let charter school open

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School official reassures parents in wake of scandal

Teacher accused of sexually assaulting student is fired

Leonard G. Schnappauf, superintendent/principal of Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, wants parents to know their children are safe. More...

CHRIS KELLY staff Bill Love, New York, polishes his 1965 GTO, one of the classic cars on display in West End Aug. 5 during the Big Band Swing Nightsponsored by the Long Branch Historical Association.

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Council gets report on golf course purchase

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Mt. Mitchill to reopen for 9/11 remembrance ceremony

The Monmouth County Park System will reopen Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook in Atlantic Highlands in time for a Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony. More...

University asks for limits on objectors

Dormitory opponent says Monmouth should listen to neighbors

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Blessing of animals, sand contests on Sea Bright Day

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CHRIS KELLY staff A classic car owned by Louis Conte, Oceanport, was on display Sept. 5 during a Big Band Swing Night that was one of the events at the City of Long Branch Centennial Celebration.

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‘Joyful Journey’ art exhibit to open Sept. 15 in M.B.

Denise Weiner, of the Port Monmouth section of Middletown, will have her works on display in an exhibit titled More...

It’s a bird, it’s a plane ... it’s Save Sandy Hook!

The grassroots campaign to save Sandy Hook from development took to the skies recently. More...

Two injured in crash; police seek witnesses

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Dog killed from gunshot

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Bulletin Board

Community blood center to hold Sept. blood drives

Central Jersey Blood Center, Shrewsbury, will sponsor two blood drives in September at the following locations: More...

Outreach, leadership seminars Sept. 23

Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, in conjunction with the American Heart Association will co-sponsor two events Sept. 23 at the college More...

Opinion

Teacher sex charges beg for accountability and education

After the Shore Regional High School Board of Education fired a male teacher accused of having an affair with a female student and adjourned its meeting, More...

Sports

Long Branch to be tested right off the bat

Green Wave taking on Shore

If the Long Branch Green Wave football team wanted to know where it stacks up against the best the Shore Conference has to offer, it will get its chance on Saturday. More...

Skilled Spartans ready for another run at postseason

With a total of 14 starters returning this season, the Ocean Township Spartans football team has plenty to be optimistic about as the regular season opens this weekend. More...

RBR squad expecting another big season

Sheard, Cottman back to lead Bucs this fall

The Red Bank Regional football team will certainly not sneak up on anyone this year. More...