June 30, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Cat rescue leaves MCSPCA up a tree

With no public funding, shelter cared for 3,000 homeless animals in

Last month, a cat in Ocean Township got stuck 60 feet up a tree, and it looked like the Monmouth County SPCA was going to get stuck for the $150 bill for the rescue. More...

Cruisin’

PHOTOSBY CHRIS KELLY staff Mike Savitsky, Keansburg, relaxes on his 2003 Harley-Davidson Road King, while visiting the Long Branch Motorcycle-Only Cruise Night June 25. More...

Two Eatontown officers promoted to upper ranks

Special officer also hired as probationary patrolman More...

Weeeeeee!

MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Nicholas Olivadotti, 6, and Meaghan Hellmers, 4, have some fun with friends at the West Long Branch Community Center annual fair. More...

Deal Yeshiva gets OK for two swimming pools

Planners put conditions on approval including hours, lighting, noise

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Collages by Renna Abadi at guild

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Cyclist in critical condition

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Letters

Letters

Supreme Court ruling sad day in U.S. history

This decision was a slap in the face of the American way of life.Justice Clarence (Thomas) More...

Summer activities don’t mix well with alcohol

As the Fourth of July fast approaches and our activities turn to the beautiful beaches of the Jersey Shore, don More...

Photos of 9/11 ‘bring the war home,’ reader says

I have just read the article describing Grace Graupe-Pillard More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Amelia Habermann Seigfried Mrs. Seigfried, 87, of Lawrenceville, died June 14 at Care One of Ewing. Born in Newark, she resided in Long Branch, Red Bank and Middletown, prior to moving to Lawrenceville recently. More...

Schools

Students say farewell to their high school years

Top, Ocean Township High School valedictorian Michele Edelmann delivers her speech during the graduation ceremonies June 21. Above, Annamarie Borelli is all smiles as she receives her diploma. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Students from the Audrey Clark school in Long Branch participate in a traditional dance during a More...

Business

McLoone’s now on both sides of Ocean Avenue

Pier House offers casual dining with an ocean view

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Howard Commons plans on hold for now

Regional BRAC hearing scheduled for July 8

Like the rest of Fort Monmouth, the future use of the Howard Commons military housing complex depends on what happens in Washington, D.C. More...

High Court ruling a blow to residents

MTOTSA atty. says issue must be decided on case-by-case basis

Last week More...

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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Salutatorian Daniel Joseph Harman stands with classmates in the class of 2005 at the opening of the commencement ceremony at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch on June 22. More...

At Redheads, drinks flow, but not the music

Council to renew liquor license with restrictions after many altercations

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VNA Hospice offers free Children’s Day

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Toddler fatally struck on Rockwell Avenue

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Curtain up! Light the lights! JCC inaugurates arts center

Theater, art gallery part of new performing arts center

There will be fireworks of another kind on July 4, when the sparkling new performing arts center at the Jewish Community Center in Deal kicks off the summer season. More...

A perfect marriage: Art gallery opens in law office

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In the Arts

The Mike Kaplan Nonet, a nine-piece Jazz ensemble will perform at the kickoff concert of this year More...

Chain snatcher arrested

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Bulletin Board

Notes

The Long Branch Council 335 Knights of Columbus will host its First Sunday of the Month all-you-can-eat breakfast Sunday at 670 Joline Avenue from 8 a.m. to noon. More...

Valentin awaits final vote from state Senate

Asst. U.S. attorney expected to become Monmouth prosecutor

The state Senate Judiciary Committee voted in favor of acting Gov. Richard Codey More...

Community Bulletin Board

Music group to sponsor summer activities

The Red Bank Music Community (RBMC) is ready to launch into a summer schedule of music-related free events. More...

Opinion

CARTOON

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Eminent domain ruling twists 5th Amendment

Coda

The year is 2035, and the town fathers in East Brunswick have just taken 17 single-family homes because the Wawa Corp. wants to build a new mega-convenience store near the mall on Hillsdale Road. More...

Sports

Stellar season caps Reingle’s brilliant career

Disappointing team finish can

St. John Vianney girls softball coach Kim Lombardi really wishes her record for career pitching victories in the Shore Conference was broken this year. More...

Tides showing they have a flair for the dramatic

Local players scattered throughout ABCCL teams

The Jersey Shore Tides swept the Freehold Clippers this Sunday in two exciting come-from-behind victories. More...

Kuehl, Sarafian excel at USA Nationals

Adam Kuehl and Adam Sarafian, two of the most successful high school track and field athletes from the area, are continuing to star in college. More...