September 22, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Planning Bd. chairman, member come under fire

Commission splits on issue of flag lots

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L.B. police sergeant a rookie on the film set

Coaching actors on set turns into film debut for L.B. cop

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A knowing glance

FARRAH MAFFAI staffJahni Morris, 6, listens during the Long Branch Housing Authority educational program More...

Rail proponents press on with call to build MOM

Plan has support in Monmouth, Ocean; stiff foes in Middlesex

Members of the Central Jersey Rail Coalition are seeking additional support for the proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail line. More...

Boro will make up shortfall in military pay

Top fine reduced in new renter registration law

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Woman killed in three-car accident

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Letters

Minorities urged to ‘get health care they deserve’

For minorities in the United States, access to adequate health care More...

Residents encouraged to take part in Heart Walk

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women over the age of 25, and one in five females in the United States has some form of cardiovascular disease. More...

Schools

Impact of new rules for school financing varies

Officials say rules will mean cuts in Ocean Twp., but not LB schools

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Sports

Boland-led Hawks pick up where they left off

Monmouth football team uses Hail Mary to top No. 2 Robert Morris

Quarterback Brian Boland, of Brick, was ranked No. 4 among passers in NCAA Division I-AA for the No. 3-ranked Monmouth University football team going into last Saturday More...

Shore, Monmouth, Ocean week two’s big winners

It had been three years since the Shore Regional Blue Devils had beaten Keyport in a high school football game. More...

RBC sophomores win class race at Battle of Monmouth meet

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Suits charge Ocean, LB with discrimination

Suits filed in U.S. District Court by landlords, renters

The city and Ocean Township are being sued in two separate lawsuits for adopting ordinances the suits claim discriminate against the rights of landlords and tenants. More...

Legal advocate cautions city about use of eminent domain

IJ attorney says MTOTSA residents should stay in homes

Members of the city council were warned last week that Long Branch could More...

FARRAH MAFFAI staff Andrew Ince and Aniah Ribot listen as Sgt. Lyndon Johnson talks about setting educational and career goals at “Know What it Takes,” a program sponsored by the Long Branch Housing Authority Sept. 18.

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State, local history will be on display at library

History buffs are awaiting with great anticipation their annual trip to the Monmouth County Library Headquarters to celebrate Archives and History Day. This year, the event will take place on Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. More...

Housing authority focusing on children

Program encourages city youth to stay in school, aim high

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Smart Growth grant sought for redevelopment planning

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Council considers new building on Poplar Avenue

Smaller facility would reduce cost by $1 million

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Notes Around Town

The Long Branch Historical Association will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Long Branch City Hall, Broadway. More...

Bulletin Board

Journaling, art classes offered by park system

The Monmouth County Park system will offer a class on creative journaling Oct. 4 from 6-9 p.m. at Thompson Park Craft Center, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown. More...

Cocktail party to benefit respite center Oct. 1

The Amerigo Vespucci Society of Long Branch in conjunction with Michael More...

Mixed media exhibit by three Central Jersey artists

Georgian Court University in Lakewood will host More...

Opinion

More work needed on school funding issue

School board members and administrators in the Garden State may face a difficult challenge when they start to prepare their budgets for the 2005-06 school year. In June, the state Legislature and Gov. James E. More...

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Business

Program for displaced homemakers takes holistic approach

One of the challenges facing displaced homemakers is learning new job skills that are the key to emotional and economic self-sufficiency. More...