September 15, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Developer unveils plan for MTOTSA zone

The reality of eminent domain set in for one group of Long Branch residents Tuesday night as redevelopment plans for their neighborhood were unveiled before the City Council. More...

Monmouth County 9/11 Memorial unveiled

The Monmouth County 9/11 Memorial dedication was held at Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook on Sunday. As part of the gathering, a permanent memorial designed by artist Franco Minervini was unveiled, including a 7,000-pound stone American eagle. More...

Area legislators: House Katrina evacuees at fort

Holt, Pallone urge Rumsfeld, FEMA to put up to 400 victims at base

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Attorney continues fight to save fort

La Vergne pledges more litigation after Congress votes

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Pollak Theatre lists ’05-06 season

Pollak Theatre at Monmouth University in West Long Branch has announced its 2005-06 season. More...

In the Arts

Auditions for More...

SPCA poised to help canine hurricane victims

Dogs will receive medical care, be put up for adoption

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Police warn of new identity theft scam

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Opinion

Voters should decide issue of eminent domain

Your Turn

In June, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion redefining and expanding this country More...

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It’s safe to smoke but only in your dreams

Coda

After many years as an ex-smoker, I took the habit up again this week, and I More...

Business

Bow wow! Bling for man’s best friend

Upscale boutique lets owners lavishly spoil their precious pooches

The miniature dresses, shoes and accessories in the window of Dana Ujobagy More...

Council mulls appeal of MU expansion approval

Atty: Mayor and council

It seems Joseph and Pamela Hughes might be heading to a Freehold courtroom with a few borough officials in tow if they appeal the West Long Branch Zoning Board of Adjustment More...

Photo

Competitors in the 22nd annual Sprint Triathlon run toward the surf to start the quarter-mile swim, 13-mile bike ride and four-mile run held at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park in Long Branch on Sept. 10. More...

Local volunteers join Katrina relief effort

More than 8,500 Red Cross volunteers are helping victims

Joseph Raffetto of Red Bank is currently working his way through Mississippi, distributing food and water to hurricane survivors as a volunteer for the American Red Cross. More...

MU enrolls area students displaced by hurricane

Five students have enrolled thus far; 20 spots are open

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Four artists share exhibit

“Black Cat” by Claire Kipnis More...

Celebrating diversity through a universal language — music

Music lovers are in for a good time on Sunday evening at the More...

Basie’s ‘Cool School’ expands programming

This fall, the Count Basie Theatre More...

SPCA poised to help canine hurricane victims

Dogs will receive medical care, be put up for adoption

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FBI analyst accused of spy activity

Two charged with giving classified data to Philippine officials

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Bulletin Board

Notes

The Ocean Chapter of Drifters Inc. will sponsor the Ebony Fashion Fair on More...

Community Bulletin Board

Scrapbooking program at library Sept. 21 Walks, programs at Hook during September

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Obituaries

Letters

Katrina catastrophe a More...

Obituaries

Albert S. Hunt Jr. Mr. Hunt, 69, of Keyport, died Sept. 11 at Jersey Shore University Hospital, Neptune. Born in Perth Amboy, he resided there before moving to Keyport 22 years ago. Mr. More...

Sports

Shore looking like a contender once again

Blue Devils glad to be back in Group I

The Shore Regional Blue Devils have plenty of reasons to be excited about this season. More...

Wave looks to be road warriors once again

Long Branch shows potential in loss to No. 1 Middletown South

After losing more than a dozen starters to graduation, Dan George thought it might be a bit of a rebuilding year for his Long Branch High School football team. More...

Bucs look to reload rather than rebuild

What a difference a year makes. Last season, the Red Bank Regional Bucs had some of the most dangerous skill position players in the Shore Conference. More...