November 17, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Opening the world of books to kids in need

Nonprofit donates books to agencies that serve children

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Police seek pair in robbery of adult shop

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WLB: Woolley re-elected; Munson wins first term

Post-election council will have 4 Republicansand 2 Democrats

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Donations aid families with ailing newborns

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Township seeks to save parcels as open space

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Lewis, Englehart getting ready for 3 more years

Sprucing up downtown, repairing highways priorities in 2005

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Letters

About one hour after reading that Ocean Township voters did not approve the open space tax, I saw five deer grazing in a very residential neighborhood in the Oakhurst section. More...

L.B. resident grateful for woman’s actions, integrity

I, Edward Reeves, want to thank the woman who found my wallet that was lost in Hightstown during the Hightstown-Long Branch football game. She brought it back to Long Branch to my home. More...

NJPIRG joins forces with Save Sandy Hook

Today the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG) joined forces with Save Sandy Hook More...

Business

EMACC celebrates spirit of service, volunteerism

Spinnaker recognizes volunteers, civic officials, corporate good neighbors

Volunteerism is its own reward for Christine Burke. More...

Developer opens talks with property owners

Beachfront South reps say they want to avoid eminent domain

The designated developer for Beachfront South in Long Branch met with owners of properties in the redevelopment zone this week to assure them they plan to negotiate for acquisition of their properties and avert lawsuits to block such action. More...

City negotiating with arts district developer

Lower Broadway zone to include retail and residential space

Long Branch has entered into negotiations with a potential developer for the Lower Broadway Corridor redevelopment zone. More...

Gazebo to replace fountain at West End Park

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Eatontown to get insurance fund dividend

Monies could be used to cut municipal tax rate

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Citizens group will advise on plant cleanup

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Notes Around Town

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Inspiration for poetry born in the midst of war

Charles H. Johnson, an award-winning poet and journalist, began writing poetry while stationed in Vietnam. More...

Bulletin Board

Christmas bazaar at Asbury United Nov. 20

Asbury United Methodist Church, 61 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, will hold a Christmas bazaar Nov. 20 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event will feature crafts, various foods and baked goods, and lunch available for purchase. More...

Opinion

McGreevey leaves a tainted legacy

James E. McGreevey is gone, but he is not forgotten. But with the scandalous legacy the governor leaves behind, he might wish he was. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Mary A. Moroney Bacharde Mrs. Bacharde, 87, of the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, died Oct. 16 at Meridian Nursing and Rehabilitation, Red Bank. Born in Carteret, she resided in Matawan before moving to Oakhurst 21 years ago. More...

Sports

Shore wins fourth straight title

First team in school history to achieve it

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MOC could be big for CBA team

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Caseys take second at state championships

The RBC girls gymnastics team wrapped up its near-perfect season this past weekend with a second-place finish in the state championships Saturday at Rutgers University. More...