October 27, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Developer offers coaching to retailers in Bwy zone

Building owners to get market value and offer of lease for retail space

The developer of the downtown Broadway Corridor redevelopment zone in Long Branch is offering a program to help retail tenants of the zone develop better business skills. More...

On Campus

Laura Salerno, Ocean Township, recently received an educational grant from the international women More...

Photo

Suzy Fallas, 10, Elberon, runs along the beach in Long Branch during More...

Event helps conservation foundation raise $150,000

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Fort reuse board looks at former Mass. base

Congress expected to vote on final BRAC listing on Nov. 8

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Portrait of officials is off the wall

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Norwood Court to get two-hour parking limit

Borough would end overnight, weeklong parking by nonresidents

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Award-winning films showcased at film fest

The Undiscovered Gems Film Festival will be presented by the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank on Saturday, Nov. 19, and Sunday, Nov. 20. More...

In the Arts

The Arts Coalition of Asbury Park (ArtsCap) has been given an extended deadline to raise the down payment to purchase Asbury Park More...

Phil Villapiano Field of Hope Gala Nov. 12

The 10th annual Phil Villapiano Field of Hope Gala to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association More...

VNA flu shot dates and sites

The Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey will provide flu immunization shots at the following sites: More...

Officer promoted to rank of sergeant

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Man charged with sex assault

Charles J. Kelly, 59, of Asbury Park was arrested on Oct. 16 at 2:35 p.m. for an alleged sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a minor. More...

Letters

Letters

Basketball team dispels

My name is Judith Wigdortz and I am a member of the English department at Monmouth University and a resident of West Long Branch. I am constantly reading articles and letters to the editor about the bad behavior of our students. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Liam C. McClelland Mr. McClelland, 26, of Toms River, died Oct. 17 at home. Born in Red Bank, he resided in Middletown Township prior to moving to Toms River three months ago. More...

New rules for curriculum in Abbott school districts

Changes will address No Child Left Behind requirements

The N.J. Department of Education (DOE) has adopted new guidelines to improve learning and literacy in Abbott school districts such as Long Branch. More...

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The rain stopped Saturday in time for kites to be launched on the beach in Long Branch during More...

Flooding devastates senior housing complex

Community comes to aid of residents displaced from Poplar Village

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City gets court OK to appraise Broadway properties

Aaron: Nine owners refused appraisals or didn

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School spirit

Above left: Despite rainy weather, members of the Monmouth University Dance Squad perform for fans at half-time of the MU/Robert Morris football game on Oct. 22. Above and below: In keeping with the theme More...

WLB residents want speeding curtailed

Police captain suggests traffic calming measures like speed humps

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Concordance focuses on needs of children

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Who ya gonna call?

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‘The Vision Seen’

An exhibit of photo collages by Vicky Culver will be on display at the West Long Branch Public Library Nov. 1-27. An opening reception will be held on Sunday, Nov. 6, 3-5 p.m. More...

Man arrested on weapons charges at movie theater

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Pedestrians struck by motorcycle

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Bulletin Board

Notes

The Eatontown Community Center celebrated its 25th year of service to residents on Sept. 28 by hosting a luncheon for over 40 of the borough More...

Community Bulletin Board

Cancer experts will speak at workshop

In conjunction with The Wellness Community, Northern Jersey Shore, Meridian Health will host a free educational workshop titled More...

Opinion

For high-tech stuff, you need a kid

Are We There Yet?

My husband, Pat, goes through a technological ordeal about once a week. It generally involves something as complex as the answering machine, an alarm clock or all of those complicated buttons on the dashboard. More...

Sports

Hawks in battle for first place in NEC

The Monmouth University football team (5-2, 3-1 NEC) accomplished a feat Saturday at Kessler Field on Homecoming Day that only two other teams were able to do when the Hawks shut out Robert Morris University (2-5, 1-3 NEC). More...

Ocean boys are among final eight in SCT play

Lady Spartans also alive, reach semifinals

The Ocean boys soccer team got a taste of redemption on Saturday with a round of 16 Shore Conference Tournament victory over Howell. More...

RBC harriers shine at county XC championships

Spartans

The power of pack running in cross country was on full display at the Monmouth County Cross Country Championships on Oct. 18. More...