November 24, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

New middle school proposed in possible referendum

Three elementary schools could see additions if $32M bond issue passes

Overcrowded corridors during change of classes at Memorial School, Eatontown, could become distant memories if concerned district officials, teachers, parents and community members manage to garner voter support for a proposed construction referendum More...

Chef at work

FARRAHMAFFAI staffSonia Toufayan, Lakewood, pours a syrup over the cooked Kadaif during preparations for the Armenian Food Festival at St. Stepanos Church in Elberon this weekend. More...

Bargains to be found amid castoffs at Castaways

Thrift shop a treasure hunt for shoppers, a resource for needy

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Thanksgiving dinner does more than feed the hungry

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Charity auction benefit local causes in Sea Bright

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Church restoration receives additional grants

Funds will help restore last vestige of presidential visits to L.B.

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Notes Around Town

The Long Branch Coalition of Condominium Associations will sponsor an informational program Dec. 4 at the Italian American Memorial Association, 195 West End Ave., from 10 a.m. to noon. More...

Kick it

CHRIS KELLYstaffKatherine Lumia, 6, Long Branch, works out during a stranger-awareness program at the Ocean Shukokai Karate dojo Nov. 21. More...

RBC’s Berardi runs perfect race at MOC

Casey harrier finishes fourth

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Mamie Jackopino Tomaino Mrs. Tomaino, 98, of Long Branch, died Nov. 21 at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center, Long Branch. More...

Sports

Green Wave proves itself against Eagles

Long Branch gives top-ranked Middletown South quite a scare

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New faces dominate BCC men’s hoops team

Jersey Blues hosting tournament Dec. 4 & 5

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BCC’s Krzan named region’s best player; teammate O’Mara, second

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Business is as usual at Kmart, Sears stores

Changes may come after merger complete, spokeswomen say

Inside the Kmart on Route 36, West Long Branch, wistful holiday music is playing, numerous red-vested sales associates are busily stocking displays and ringing sales, and the aisles are already decked from floor to ceiling. More...

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Fire damages site of club

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Violent crime down in city

More police, technology boost ability of police to fight crime

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Worker dies in fall from scaffold

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Using the written word to paint portraits

Books, articles are the media for collages of notables

Christopher Lee Covert was standing on line at the supermarket when he noticed a tabloid with a story that splashed across its front page, claiming Elvis Presley is still alive. More...

Charity luau held for injured Rumson water-skier

Event staged at Hook, Line, & Sinker nets $4K

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Emergency phone system passes test

Neighboring towns share use through interlocal agreement

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Four arrested in robbery

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JEFF GRANIT staffTop, Sarah Biser translates a question for Michael Tirfy, a member of the Yemin Orde Youth Choir of Israel at a preconcert reception at Congregation B More...

Letters

Historical association appreciates partnerships

This Thanksgiving and during the beginning of the holiday season, we give thanks for being with the family and friends we love and with whom we share values. More...

Ocean Township Police seek local support

This is an appeal to the residents of Ocean Township concerned about public safety and our quality of life. The men and women of the township of Ocean Police Department are seeking your support. More...

Volunteers urged to ring bells for Salvation Army

On Nov. 19, volunteer bell ringers will take to the streets for one of the merriest of traditions More...

Business

Business Briefs

Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce will hold its holiday luncheon Dec. 20 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Manhattan Steakhouse, 2105 Route 35 north, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township. More...