December 8, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

We loved them, ‘yeah, yeah, yeah’

1960s mementos from Beatles to moon walk on view at museum

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Holiday Celebration

PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff The Long Branch Centennial Committee held a Holiday Celebration at City Hall Dec. 2. Below, after Santa and Mrs. More...

MTOTSA ready to hire attorney to fight city

Institute for Justice is monitoring case, coordinator tells group

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City man, 40, reported missing

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County freeholders on board to save fort

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Kid Kosher is back with phat beats and dreidels

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Exhibit of works by Puerto Rican artist at Monmouth U

An exhibit of works by artist Rafael Trelles will be at the 800 Gallery at Monmouth University in West Long Branch through Dec. 16. More...

Residents give views on beach access, boardwalk

More than 100 attend forum with city officials

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Volunteers needed to sing carols at local hospitals

A group is seeking adult volunteers who would like to sing Christmas carols with them at local hospitals. More...

Letters

Soldiers deserve ‘thanks for sacrifices made’

Consider the example of Pat Tillman. He was a safety on the Arizona Cardinal More...

Turning lives around with gift of generosity

When I think about my childhood, I remember how special my mom and dad made the holidays for my family. All those details from decorating the Christmas tree to making that special holiday meal were built on the love they had for us. More...

Sandy Hook development ‘theft of public property’

Like most people, I have a vested interest in what my government is proposing at Fort Hancock, not only because I More...

Sports

Another year, another title for state’s top team

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A perfect season with a fitting conclusion

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RBC pitcher Bradley signs with Rutgers University

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Lawsuit seeks to force NPS to cancel fort lease

SSH charges terms altered to favor developer

A grassroots group has taken its fight to preserve Sandy Hook as a natural refuge for all citizens to the federal courts. More...

Frank’s Nursery eyed for age-restricted housing

Attorney tells council developers have sights on 10-acre tract More...

Photo

MIGUEL JUAREZ staffAlberto Perez, 9, and classmates from the Anastasia, Audrey Clark and West End schools, sings holiday songs at the Dec. 2 Holiday Celebration and Tree Lighting sponsored by the Long Branch Centennial Committee. More...

Former track coach faces sentencing

Coach pleads guilty to criminal sexual contact with student

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SPCA calendar sales benefit shelter animals

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Notes

The Long Branch Elves are sponsoring a toy drive through Dec. 15 to provide holiday gifts for needy children in the community. More...

Study of police dept. calls for restructuring

Unredacted study suggests need for more officers

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Reflections of Red Bank as seen in shop windows

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Traffic expert says study ignores pedestrian safety

Center developer proposes $2.2M in traffic improvements

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In the Arts

Local artist extraordinaire Pinky will be at Hobbymasters, 62 White St., Red Bank, Dec. 11 and Dec. 18, noon-4 p.m., adding a festive note by drawing free caricatures for anyone in the store. No purchase is necessary. More...

Experts say new dorms will hurt neighborhood

University: If dorms not built, students will have to live off-campus

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Free parking for shoppers

Red Bank RiverCenter, a downtown alliance, is offering free valet parking service to those shopping in downtown Red Bank. More...

Bulletin Board

AVID grant applications now being accepted

The Center for Effective School Practices at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, has announced the availability of grants to help schools prepare students to succeed in college. More...

Lecture on Tuscany Dec. 9 at Brookdale

The International center at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown, will present the lecture More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Violetta A. Kocsis Mrs. Kocsis, 84, of West Long Branch, died Oct. 21 at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, following a lengthy illness. More...

Business

Burlington Coat Factory joins Monmouth Mall

Ready-to-wear retailer occupies former Nobody Beats the Wiz space

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Business Briefs

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is searching for New Jersey small business owners to be honored dur More...