September 22, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Board puts school referendum on hold ... at least for now

Doubts about state funding, fort closing stall construction plan

District taxpayers who expected to vote for or against a proposed $35.6 million Eatontown schools construction referendum this coming Tuesday can make other plans. More...

Host towns to create Ft. Monmouth reuse committee

Regardless of what happens in Washington, D.C., regarding Fort Monmouth, elected officials in the base More...

U.S. opposes Clearwater motion to join suit

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Deal Rd. sidewalk, road widening project to begin

Resident asks why homes losing property on south side of road

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Health-care workers rally for better conditions

Union stresses staffing levels in talks on new contract

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Fuel costs rise by $100K for municipal vehicles

Council OKs emergency appropriations for gasoline, diesel fuels

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In the Arts

The Ship Model Society of Northern New Jersey will present an exhibit and seminar Saturday, Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Warner Student Life Center of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. More...

Library coming soon ... maybe

Roadwork holding up new branch of county library system

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Sports

RBC gymnasts eyeing the perfect season

Beate Jones returns to lead talented Casey squad

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Spartans are ready to take the next step

Ocean team hoping to capture tourney titles this fall

Everyone knew the Ocean Township girls field hockey team was going to be a force this season. More...

Getting a leg up

The Shore Regional Blue Devils took the early lead in the Shore National Division by knocking off Keyport, 13-10, on Saturday in Keyport. Above, Shore More...

Letters are going out to MTOTSA

Homeowners have 14 days to sell or face eminent domain

A group of homeowners in one of Long Branch More...

Photo

Dom Brocato finesses a bocce ball toss during the Bocce and Horseshoe Tournament held at Jerry Morgan Park in Long Branch on Sept. 17. Brocato More...

Legislators await battle as BRAC list goes to Congress

Pallone, Holt, Corzine say they

Area legislators who have led the battle to spare Fort Monmouth from the Pentagon More...

Probe continues into assault

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Crash leaves one dead, one critical

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Eatontown to create pedophile-free zones

Public hearing and vote on ordinance based on drug-free zones Oct. 5

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Poetry festival heralds: Walt Whitman wrote here

Poet

Walt Whitman may have spent only three weeks in Ocean Grove, but for Kevin Chambers there are enough connections to justify naming a poetry festival in his honor. More...

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Timmy Cox, of the West Long Branch Rec Department competes in a game of horseshoes during the bocce and horseshoe tournament held at Jerry Morgan Park in Long Branch Sept. 17. More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

The staff of Sea Girt Animal Hospital will hold a Dog Wash Sept. 27 and 28 to benefit the pets left homeless by Hurricane Katrina. Dogs in need of a bath may be dropped off in the morning and picked up in the afternoon. More...

Volunteer Center needs helpers to lend a hand

The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County offers many volunteer opportunities. More...

Community Bulletin Board R.B. Chamber music society opens 7th season

The Red Bank Chamber Music Society will present its seventh season of concerts on Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. at a new location, St. Anthony More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Allen M. Nicas, M.D. Allen M. Nicas, M.D., 84, of Long Branch, died Sept. 2 at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was born in New York City. More...

Business

Pet memories live on through Stones of Glass

Artist leaves corporate world, crafts portraits of deceased animals

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