October 6, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

District hums along as four new schools are built

Construction will total $160M-$200M, Ferraina says

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Bands, floats to take over Broadway

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Planners get Wall St. lot subdivision

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Ocean Twp. to get $400K if open space bill passes

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Notes Around Town

The West Long Branch Ladies Auxiliary of Fire Co. No. 1 is hosting a pasta dinner at the firehouse on Monmouth Road, from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 15. The price is $7 per person. More...

West Long Branch landlords plead their case

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Touched by breast cancer, women create works of art

Local artist, radiologist collaborate on fund-raising exhibit

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Red Bank International Film Festival set for this weekend

The Freedom Film Society will present the fourth annual Red Bank International Film Festival in Red Bank Oct. 8-10. More...

Pub still ‘place where everybody knows your name’

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Injuries in two separate accidents

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Letters

Across-the-bay neighbor warns public to be skeptical of Hook proposal

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Agency extends thanks to those who helped school supply effort

Now that children are settled into their school year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth County would like to acknowledge those who helped more than 100 children start off right with new school supplies. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Katherine Herbert Cittadino Mrs. Cittadino, 71, of West Long Branch, died Sept. 10 at New York University Hospital, New York City. Born in Newark, she resided in Long Branch before moving to West Long Branch 46 years ago. Mrs. More...

Supreme Court case may affect redevelopment plan

Justices to hear appeal of eminent domain limits

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DOT seeks public input on plans for Highway 35

Agency will seek volunteers for an advisory committee

The N.J. Department of Transportation invited the public to a Sept. 29 open house at the Shrewsbury Municipal Building to present its findings on state highway Route 35, its traffic flow and intersections, and on pedestrian and bicycle safety. More...

JEFF GRANIT staff Long Branch’s Robert Cheese tries to break through the Colts Neck defense during the Green Wave’s 28-6 win on Saturday in Colts Neck.

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CHRIS KELLY staff A neighborhood yard sale Oct. 3 on Bath Avenue in Long Branch yielded this miniature model of the Twin Lights in Highlands.

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New bridge gets historic preservation award

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Armed trio breaks into Roosevelt Ave. home

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Phone line now ringing on the 2nd Floor

Growing up is hard to do. For the youths and teens of Monmouth County, help can be found on the 2nd Floor. More...

Homeowner objects to surveyor on property

K. Hov says consultant should not have been measuring homesite

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More local arts groups receive funding for ’05

A festival celebrating the work of women artists and a puppet theater that presents programs to schoolchildren are two of the arts programs that will share $150,000 in funding for 2005 awarded by the Monmouth County Arts Council. More...

Judge voids approval of lot subdivision

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Township man, 60, charged with attempting to lure teen

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Family members charged with robbery

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Bulletin Board

Volunteers needed for Red Cross bloodmobiles

The Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross, Tinton Falls, is currently recruiting volunteers to help work at bloodmobiles in Monmouth and Ocean counties. More...

Walkers sought for CROP Walk Oct. 17

Walkers are now being sought for the 31st annual More...

‘Kites Against Breast Cancer’ Oct. 16

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Sports

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Shore, RBC girls second at Shore Coaches meet

The cross-country season began in earnest for the Shore Regional High School girls Saturday at the Shore Coaches Invitational at Holmdel Park. More...

RBC team is rebuilding in fast-forward mode

After losing seven starters from last season More...