November 10, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Pallone: County to get $2M-$3M for beaches

Officials tour storm-damaged beaches in Sea Bright, Long Branch

About $2 million to $3 million in federal funds could be coming to Monmouth County from Washington, D.C., to help restore sand to storm-ravaged beachfronts, including possibly those in Monmouth Beach and Long Branch, according to one area legislator. More...

Impact of House bill on redevelopment unclear

Questions about whether bill restricting eminent domain applies to city

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Eatontown soldier killed Nov. 4 in Iraq

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DOT to hold up Rt. 35/36 work until Breeder’s Cup

State postpones work until after Monmouth Park event in October

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Music of Invention: Crossing stylistic boundaries

New music series at SICA on third Thursday of month

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WLB’s Chief Demaree to retire after 35 years

Council appoints police Capt. Cosentino to be top cop

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Auction to help keep art centers afloat

The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts in Long Branch will host its Fourth Annual Art Auction to benefit SICA and the heavily damaged Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans (CAC). More...

Letters

Letters

Cuts in Medicaid are a prescription for disaster

The recent tragic events brought on by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have dramatically underscored what can happen to our nation More...

Opinion

A fat, surly possum is a very crafty adversary

Coda

I was going to write about politicians again this week, and how sick I More...

Sports

CBA team faces tough task in state tourney

Most soccer teams would give anything to have the kind of season the 2005 Christian Brothers Academy squad has had. More...

Rumson tops Shore to advance to CJ II final

The Rumson-Fair Haven girls soccer team will play for a sectional title today after a decisive 2-0 semifinal victory over rival Shore Regional on Monday. More...

Loss doesn’t minimize the Blue Devils’ success

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Residents are given 90 days to surrender homes

Attny: City can

Residents in the Long Branch Beachfront North Phase II redevelopment zone have been given 90 days to surrender their homes to the city. More...

Photo

World Champion Native American Fancy Dancer Larry Yazzie, a member of the Meskwaki/Dine Nation, performs a northern-style fancy dance at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, on Nov. 8 in celebration of Native American History Month. More...

Silver Star awarded to stellar soldier after 62 years

Bravery of fearless young soldier in WWII battle recognized

James Serano has so many near-miss World War II stories to tell that they tumble out of him, one after another, after another. More...

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Investigation of alleged sexual assault continues

Monmouth U. police, Prosecutor

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NPS releases plan for Fort Hancock cultural landscape

Public meeting will be held Saturday, 1-4 p.m., at Post Chapel

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In the Arts

Monmouth Players will hold auditions for Frederick Knott More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

The Long Branch Veterans Day celebration will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Jerry Morgan Park on Long Branch Avenue where there will be a ribbon cutting for the Veterans Memorial. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Home 4 the Holidays Nov. 19 at SPCA

The Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will host a kick-off party for the 2005 Iams Home 4 the Holidays campaign on Saturday, Nov. 19, beginning at 1 p.m. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

May I. Connett Mrs. Connett, 84, of Atlantic Highlands, and formerly Eatontown, died Oct. 31 at Care One King James, Atlantic Highlands. She was born in Keyport. Mrs. More...

Business

Lulu Face & Body: Makeup can make your day

Hollywood makeup artist pays visit to Pier Village cosmetics boutique

Although it won her an Academy Award nomination, Tina Earnshaw just can More...