December 15, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

No shortage of tenants for ‘room with a view’

Developer says most retail space also already leased

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Citizens’ group insists creek contamination high

NJNG agrees to another round of sampling

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Reopened

JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff The Eatontown Historical Museum reopened Dec. 5 after being closed for several months for renovations to its Broad Street home. During the reopening, which marked the museum More...

On Campus

Lucas Scavone, Eatontown, recently participated in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Technology held in San Jose, Calif., in late July. More...

Two more workers claim R.B. cop didn’t pay them

Internal affairs inquiry into charges under way

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Council votes to establish affordable housing zone

Developer will contribute to Meadowbrook II senior housing

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Board presents figures for proposed referendum

Superintendent for moving sixth-graders to new middle school

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Letters

Land trusts are ‘vanguard of land conservation’

Across America, and especially in New Jersey, communities are grappling with accelerating development and sprawl that eats up millions of acres a year. In the Garden State alone, thousands of acres are gobbled up each year More...

Land trusts are ‘vanguard of land conservation’

Across America, and especially in New Jersey, communities are grappling with accelerating development and sprawl that eats up millions of acres a year. In the Garden State alone, thousands of acres are gobbled up each year More...

Sports

Vianney girls in familiar mode

Experienced St. John Vianney squad among state

With its entire starting lineup back, expectations are high for the St. John Vianney (SJV) High School girls basketball team. More...

Long Branch bowlers poised for solid season

Rich Garlipp has been around the Shore Conference bowling scene long enough to know a good thing when he sees it. More...

Balanced BCC women expect another big season

Blues are defending GSAC champions

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MTOTSA told homes have to go

Developers say they hope to avoid eminent domain

The designated co-developers of the Beachfront North phase II redevelopment zone in Long Branch have decided to move forward with their plan to raze the three-street neighborhood. More...

Amodio named new chief of police in Ocean Twp.

Veteran officer will serve as acting chief for one year More...

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CHRIS KELLY staffBernard Gorcy leads a group in singing traditional Hebrew songs during the Hanukkah Menorah Lighting ceremony held at West End Park in Long Branch Dec. 7. More...

New Highlands-SB bridge to be 30 feet higher

DOT hopes to begin constructing replacement in 2007

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FARRAH MAFFAI staffHarry Carter, of the Greater Shore Concert Band, plays the tuba during the John Fabrici Memorial Concert Nov. 30 at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in West Long Branch. More...

Fort Monmouth moves closer to full protection

Legislation released by vote of 5-0; includes Earle Naval Weapons Station

Legislation sponsored by two local assemblymen in an effort to protect Fort Monmouth from any realignment or closure is making its way through the state house in hopes of reaching Washington, D.C. More...

On strike

SUE MORGAN A group of striking JCP&L workers, members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers System Council U-3, picket outside the utility More...

Notes Around Town

The Long Branch Recreation Department will host its annual Christmas party for children in the city Dec. 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Long Branch Senior Center, 85 Second Ave. More...

Arts Council: Nurturing the arts and artists

In its fifth year, group is creating a county arts plan

What do a crafter who creates handmade blankets for fragile infants, a proponent of an 18th-century mystic composer, and a contemporary art gallery administrator have in common? All are members of the Monmouth County Arts Council also known as MCAC. More...

Bulletin Board

IAMA’s ‘Breakfast With Santa’ Dec. 19

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Deadline Jan. 12 for VSA/NJ workshops

VSA arts of New Jersey (VSA/NJ), New Brunswick, is now accepting applications for its parent/child workshops in music/movement and art for children with autism or autistic behaviors programs. Application deadline is Jan. 12. More...

Blood drive at area Red Cross chapter Dec. 22

The American Red Cross, Jersey Coast Chapter, 1540 W. Park Ave., Tinton Falls, will hold a blood drive Dec. 22 from 1-7 p.m. More...

Opinion

Your Turn

Plan to preserve Hook

Je nnifer F rancis Guest Column I attended the public forums to discuss the redevelopment of Fort Hancock hosted by Congressman Frank Pallone Sept. 18 and Oct. 26 at Sandy Hook. More...

Business

Soapmarket takes natural approach to bath products

Owner: Natural soaps, organic products are simple luxuries

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