April 13, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Club affirms vision that ‘every life has a purpose’

Activist, health clinic, late-blooming grad among honorees

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Woolley House almost home

Rain interrupts move of historic structure to new site

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Boro Council set to select DeLisa’s successor

New councilman, mayor are replacing indicted officials

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University names director

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WLB mulling ethics, pay-to-play ordinances

Lack of state action on ethics, campaign reform impetus for council

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Trashy streets may lead to wasted waters

Twp. gets $26K grant; recycling coordinator asks residents to pitch in

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Ronald McDonald House, Ferraina to be honored

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Opinion

Legislators must act on school funding

The frustration can be heard in the voices of local school board members and administrators who believe state legislators are pulling in the reins More...

Credit card offers: Pay now and keep on paying

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Sports

RBC girls capture division crown at the Huskie Relays

Ocean girls, Shore boys take second

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Third Monmouth Park simulcast challenge April 23

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Rumson girls ready to play with Shore’s elite

Rumson-Fair Haven girls lacrosse coach Amy Wylde is not at all surprised with her team More...

Shore Regional will send $12.1M budget to voters

Budget, counselor, courtesy busing in separate questions

Property owners in the four municipalities that send students to Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, will be asked to cough up a total tax levy of $11.2 million in support of the proposed $12.1 million budget for the 2005-06 academic year. More...

Resistance to eminent domain grows in city

Redevelopment gives rise to residents

Plans to redevelop the Long Branch oceanfront and Broadway areas are moving ahead, while more residents join together to fight the loss of their properties through eminent domain. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staffMonmouth Regional High School students rehearse a scene from the musical More...

Meeting fails to deliver

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Holistic centers for cancer victims form partnership

New Wellness Community gets seed money from Goldsmith Wellness Center

There will be a comprehensive wellness center for cancer survivors and their caretakers in the area by the end of the year, thanks to a collaboration between The Wellness Community (TWC) Organizing Com-mittee and The Goldsmith Wellness Center. More...

Luncheon raises funds for MCSPCA

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L.B. couple faces losing ‘dream come true’

Bobrows resist taking of shore home through eminent domain

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Woman designs autism research Web site

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Resident wants Ranch developer to fix street

No access to driveway on Elberon Ave.; city says it

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Bulletin Board

Computer users to meet April 15 at Brookdale

The Brookdale Computer Users Group (BCUG) will hold its next meeting April 15 at room NAS 100 at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown. More...

Land swap offered for proposed church site

Alternate sites are in city, Asbury Park, Keyport, Red Bank

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Craft fair at Asbury UMC April 16

Asbury United Methodist Church (UMC), 61 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, will hold a craft fair April 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. More...

Schools

Voters will be asked for $17.4M to fund schools

Questions on $100K in computer upgrades, $60K for guidance counselor

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