February 23, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Author achieves dream through the inspiration of others

African American author writes about brothers and fatherhood

Phillip Thomas Duck grew up in Red Bank, majored in business at Monmouth University and got a lot of praise for his writing skills. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staffScouts pull their sled as they participate in the Monmouth County Boy Scout Thunderbird District More...

Concordance having an impact in community

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Rude awakening for Monmouth County officials

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Notes

Two informational meetings will be held at the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center on Ocean Avenue to inform the public about an organization that offers support to people with cancer, their families and caregivers. More...

W. Long Branch hires firm to conduct reassessment

New values to take effect in 2006

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Deal Yeshiva pools hearing set for March 1

Planners still at work drafting age-restricted zoning changes

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Residents don’t want train line in their towns

Line would cross Red Bank, Eatontown, Tinton Falls, Shrewsbury Boro

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Letters

Bats, balls, gloves and kids!

There will be many great moments during the 2005 baseball season. From T-ball to Little League; from Babe Ruth to high school, American Legion and beyond. More...

MTOTSA thanks rally supporters

On Feb. 20, MTOTSA Alliance [residents of Marine Terrace, Ocean Terrace, and Seaview Avenue] held a walk to publicize the abuse of eminent domain currently taking place in Long Branch and around several areas in the county. More...

Eminent domain case affects all landowners

Feb. 22 was a big day for all property owners! It was the day that the U.S. Supreme Court began to hear the case of Kelo v. New London. This is the first time in over 50 years that the Supreme Court will hear a property rights case! More...

Sports

Dustin Fleischer boxing his way to the top

At first glance, Dustin Fleischer More...

Jersey Blues win third GSAC title in four years

With the Region XIX playoffs just two weeks away, the Brookdale women More...

Second-seed CBA back in SCT’s Final Four

The Christian Brothers Academy basketball team is back in a familiar place this week More...

Officials caught in FBI sting

WLB mayor, councilman charged with taking bribes from contractor More...

MTOTSA, supporters rally to stop eminent domain

Out of town marcher:

It was just 35 degrees on Sunday afternoon, but the chill in the air didn More...

Three women chosen as outstanding achievers

Greater Media Newspapers launches new awards program

Women of outstanding achievement in three fields were honored at an awards luncheon sponsored by Greater Media Newspapers on Feb. 15. More...

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PHOTOS BY CHRISKELLY staffParticipants in a walk Sunday assembled on Seaview Avenue in Long Branch, then proceeded to walk along Ocean Boulevard past the new condominium developments that replaced properties taken through eminent domain. More...

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FILEPHOTOWest Long Branch Mayor Paul Zambrano was charged Tuesday with one count of extortion by the U.S. Attorney More...

Four towns discussing shared services

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Police seek information regarding missing girls

An investigation into the whereabouts of two Ocean Township girls continues after they were reported missing on Feb. 9 by their parents. More...

Occupants evacuated in apartment complex fire

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Bulletin Board

Ladacin’s ‘Rosebud Gala’ slated for March 5

The Ladacin Network (formerly Cerebral Palsy of Monmouth and Ocean Counties), Wanamassa section of Ocean Township, will hold its 24th annual More...

AAUW to present ‘True Colors’ March 7

The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Northern Monmouth County branch will present More...

Wilbur Ray Scholarship dinner March 11

The 20th annual Wilbur Ray Scholarship dinner will be March 11 from 6-10 p.m. at Gibbs Hall, Fort Monmouth, Eatontown. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Arline Clare McMorrow Mrs. McMorrow, 95, of Freehold, died Feb. 4 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Meriden, Conn., she was a longtime Monmouth County resident and a communicant of St. More...

Business

From Web sites to commercials, Euro-Pacific does it all

Couple draws on their expertise in multimedia services

David Calderwood and Lisa Moss of Euro-Pacific Film and Video Productions Inc. use their skills in visual communications to help promote causes they admire and produce award-winning documentaries, videos and commercials. More...