October 13, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Business owners dig in

Group hires attny. to fight loss of properties to eminent domain

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Evicted by city, man to have day in court

Countering $140K offer for beachfront home, attny. seeks $630K

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Fall Beach Sweeps to be held on Oct. 22

Hundreds of volunteers are expected to participate in Clean Ocean Action More...

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Members of the Spirit of the Green Wave, the Long Branch High School marching band, entertain the crowd during the annual Long Branch Columbus Day parade, held Oct. 9. More...

Piping up

Bagpipers stop to perform for a roadside crowd during the annual Long Branch Columbus Day parade Oct. 9 More...

The judge’s litmus test: originality

Guild of Creative Art

Originality and the treatment of different media were the juror More...

Bus stuck under trestle

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Mayor: No reason to remove Zambrano portrait

Some residents want ex-mayor

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Arts group raises funds to purchase building

The Arts Coalition of Asbury Park (ArtsCap) is raising funds to purchase the historic Kinmonth Building at 710 Mattison Ave. The circa-1911 building houses the Savoy Theatre. More...

Letters

Letters

Your property could be the next to be seized

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Sports

Bucs on the bubble as playoff deadline looms

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Falcon girls hope to be peaking at the right time

Peggy McKean is glad her Monmouth Regional field hockey team has puts itself in a position to qualify for both the Shore Conference and state tournaments. More...

Brookdale women tops in GSAC soccer once again

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Rumored saleof country club worries residents

Speculation about future of club founded in 1895

A rumor that the Deal Golf and Country Club might be sold is making people in Ocean Township nervous. More...

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Monmouth University student Mike Malinowski, of Colts Neck, polishes the wooden pews at St. James Episcopal Church in Long Branch during the university More...

Monmouth U. hosts domestic violence awareness kickoff

Gaffney: Abuse demeans abused and abuser

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Some residents oppose suing over MU approval

Resident presents petition with over 200 names opposing appeal

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Patten Avenue bridge to reopen in December

$4.4M project will widen bridge, add sidewalk

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Eminent domain letters evoke anger, distress

MTOTSA will stage rally Saturday in support of property rights

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City would reopen linear park to traffic

Ocean Avenue park would lose Green Acres status

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Man stabbed in altercation

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Friday night live music ban still on at Redheads

Council renews liquor license but continues ban on entertainment

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In the Arts

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Town meeting for Arts Plan NJ

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Bulletin Board

Notes Around Town

Bayard Rustin, a Quaker who helped Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organize the historic 1963 March on Washington, is the subject of the documentary More...

Community Bulletin Board

Tickets now available for

CPC Behavioral Healthcare of Middletown will hold its More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Hollis Moore Mr. Moore, 74, of Freehold, died Sept. 20 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was born in Wellborn, Fla., and had lived in Manalapan before moving to Freehold in 1957. Mr. Moore owned and operated Hollis More...

Business

Helping employees balance work and life

Meridian Health offers concierge service to its 7,500 employees

Chances were slim that Karen Brodeur would be able to get tickets to an upcoming Bon Jovi concert.Tickets were going on sale at 10 a.m. More...