February 16, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Comfort for families caring for sick babies

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Eatontown reappoints Menna as prosecutor

Red Bank councilman has served in municipal post since 1992

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Property tax reform motion stalls in council

Mayor fails to drum up votes endorsing tax summit

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Resident says he’ll pass petition on pay-to-play

Lack of votes may stall issue before council

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Owner says boarded-up homes to be razed soon

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Boro accepts grant for Blackberry Bay Park

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County dept. reports solid economic growth

Monmouth County again was among the nation More...

Letters

Help with understanding school report cards

Report card season has arrived for New Jersey More...

End tolls now before more millions are spent needlessly

It takes a bureaucracy of more than 800 people to collect Garden State Parkway tolls. This total includes a pro-rata share of E-ZPass personnel. Imagine if each state highway had such a bureaucracy. More...

Help with understanding school report cards

Report card season has arrived for New Jersey More...

Sports

CBA wins again; eyes state title next

Winning the Shore Conference championship year after year never gets to be More...

RFH swim teams eye state titles

Both the Rumson-Fair Haven girls and boys swim teams have finished another successful regular season, as both teams finished the schedule with unblemished 12-0 records. More...

Shore pulls off shocker, captures county relays

RBC girls also finish first

Winning a county championship may not seem as prestigious as winning a state championship, but don More...

U.S. Supreme Court case could have local effect

Long Branch neighborhood awaits results of Conn. case

The U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing a case on Tuesday that could set limits on eminent domain under the U.S. Constitution. More...

Offer to purchase condos sent to some residents

Resident says letter is

A select 14 owner-occupants living in Long Branch More...

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CHRIS KELLY staffStudents in Monmouth University More...

Residents can share views on revitalization

Meetings scheduled for April 5, 23

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For the Record

The story More...

School board expected to pick building option by Feb. 28

Voters could decide on one of three building options in September

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Long Branch son writes a Long Branch memoir

Book tells story of a son who comes back home to run Clint

At 23, Steven Sorrentino was too old to believe in Santa Claus but too young to expect his world to be turned upside down in one night, Christmas Eve 1980. More...

DEP opens spring round of Green Acres funding

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Veterans memorial planned

Eight locals killed in Vietnam War will be honored

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Bulletin Board

‘Storytime’ at library to begin March 3

Monmouth Beach Public Library, 18 Willow Ave., will offer toddler More...

‘Rolling on the River’ to benefit food bank

The American Culinary Federation, Jersey Shore Chefs Association will present its 14th annual More...

Wilbur Ray Scholarship dinner March 11

The 20th annual Wilbur Ray Scholarship Dinner to honor five outstanding area residents, a community organization, and distinguished student will be March 11 from 6-10 p.m. at Gibbs Hall, Fort Monmouth Eatontown. More...

Business

Laird legacy lives on at Colts Neck factory

Company known for producing AppleJack marks 225th anniversary

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Business Briefs

Visiting Physician Services, Eatontown, has announced that Nancy Lenaghan, Spring Lake, has joined the firm as a nurse practitioner. She will treat elderly and homebound patients in Monmouth County. More...

Business Briefs

Holistic Healing, Sea Bright, will present More...