January 19, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Funds transfer will pay for city hall renovations

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Police say drunken driver caused crash

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CHRIS KELLY staffMembers of the Long Branch and Red Bank Regional high schools More...

Obituaries

Mary Siragusa Caltabilota Mrs. Caltabilota, 98, of West Long Branch, died Jan. 1 at home. More...

Notes

The Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce will hold its 71st annual awards dinner March 5 at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa on Ocean Boulevard. More...

Unable to speak to mall expansion, Lewis quits

Gives up seat on Planning Board when advised to recuse himself

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Red Bank Antique Center is oldest antique co-op in U.S.

Long-running co-op, begun in 1964, has grown to 150 dealers

Antique dealer Nan Johnson got a dozen of her friends together in 1964 and started what has turned out to be the longest-running antique co-operative in the country. More...

Letters

Open letter to NJBPU president

My office has been closely monitoring the negotiation process between Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) System Council U-3, which represents many of JCP&L More...

Court upholds zoning change in Bernardsville

When the borough of Bernardsville in Somerset County changed its zoning to increase housing lot sizes from 5 to 10 acres, a lawsuit predictably followed. More...

Residents urged to help ‘paint New Jersey red’

As a local resident of Old Bridge, and a constituent of Middlesex County, I More...

Cold doesn’t dampen MLK observance

New commemorative flag flies beneath Old Glory at MLK monument

Staff Writer The cold, snowy weather on Monday morning may have encouraged shorter speeches, but it did not stop Long Branch from honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a birthday observance ceremony. More...

Council mulls closing South, Wall streets

DOT plans improvements to routes 35/36 interchange More...

Increase in budget cap OK’d by City Council

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Defibrillators now in every Ocean Twp. police car

Physician donates seven devices for cardiac arrest calls

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City will update public on redevelopment

Workshops to be held monthly to keep public informed

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Township gets new police chief

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Medieval manuscripts ‘illuminate’ the past

Private collection includes richly illustrated books dating back to 1270

In a departure from its usual exhibits of county historical artifacts, the Monmouth County Historical Association is featuring an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts from the medieval period. More...

Corzine joins effort to keep Ft. Monmouth open

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Bulletin Board

Memorial School to hold Italian dinner Feb. 4

Memorial School, 7 Grant Ave., Eatontown, will hold its 33rd annual Italian dinner Feb. 4 from 5-7 p.m. at the school More...

Civil Air Patrol to meet at Ft. Monmouth Jan. 26

Fort Monmouth will hold a meeting for residents interested in the Civil Air Patrol on Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at building 1110. Meetings are held each Wednesday. More...

Sports

Young Caseys will be a force in near future

Rumson-FH girls drop close contest to defending TOC champs

After graduating nine seniors in the last two years, this was to be a rebuilding year for the Red Bank Catholic girls basketball team. More...

Vegas tourney helped the Jersey Blues jell

An 0-3 trip to Las Vegas hardly rattled the Brookdale Community College (BCC) women More...

Throwers make the difference for Shore

Jadwin Gymnasium was clearing out. The track events were over, but not the competition. More...