November 23, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Street Warriors warn: Gang problem growing

Ex-members offer tools to deal with juvenile gangs

There were no complaints of stomachaches, sore throats or high fevers at last week More...

Stolen construction equipment recovered

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Sharing faith with the frail elderly

Oceanport resident honored for service at nursing home

Twenty-five Thanksgiving Days have come and gone while Gloria Hennessey has been tending to the spiritual needs of the elderly residents of Monmouth Care Center in Long Branch. More...

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Gina Kane of the Monmouth County SPCA hands Josephine to Joseph Vinci, Long Branch. Vinci also adopted another cat named Savannah during the annual Home 4 the Holidays pet adoption event held Saturday at the shelter in Eatontown. More...

Dem wins council seat; GOP calls for recount

19-vote margin for unexpired, one-year term gives Dems all six seats

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In the Arts

The Choraliers of Eatontown will present their annual holiday show, More...

Teenagers and the Internet: Not so perfect together

Expert tells parents they must become aware of cyber bullying

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Long Branch police net six during drug raids

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Boro woman tells all about Jewish weddings

Lea Bayers Rapp uses experience, research in newly republished guide

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Letters

Letters

Army extends thanks for aid following hurricanes

This has been one of the busiest and most devastating hurricane seasons in recent history. The outpouring of compassion, support and prayers has been nothing short of awe-inspiring. I More...

Opinion

Parties must cooperate for the common good

Your Turn

At the end of election night, I think I had the same question that was on the mind of many residents of the Garden State, what More...

There’s more than one way to trap a possum

Coda

There More...

Sports

Underdog Spartans continue to win, inspire

Ocean upsets Wall to earn shot at state title

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RBC girls team earns a share of group title

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Kremler, Casey girls shine at Meet of Champions

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Tarantolo: Put Howard Commons on the tax rolls

Borough plans to acquire former military housing

Once again, Eatontown Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo expects the borough to pursue 486 units of mostly abandoned military housing at Fort Monmouth for conversion into viable, civilian living spaces. More...

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Web site shows moms how to care for kids & the Earth

Realmama.org provides environmental info, natural alternatives

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Police investigate truck accident

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Missing teen returns home

Young mother back at grandmother

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Yellow Labrador Lexi has a family to be thankful for. The former resident of the MCSPCA shelter in Eatontown was adopted by the Pinto family, Union Beach, during Home 4 the Holidays, a pet adoption event held on Nov. 19. More...

Charity found between ‘Rock and a Heart Place’

Documentary follows Holiday Express troupe bringing cheer to needy

For 25 years, Mike Sodano spent his time producing marketing videos and corporate events for Fortune 100 companies, but production partner Nancy Sabino More...

Mayor Tucci takes office in WLB

New mayor, councilwoman to serve for next 13 months

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Suspect arrested during burglary

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Suspect apprehended in car thefts

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Bulletin Board

Notes

The United Methodist Women of Old First United Methodist Church will hold their Christmas Bazaar in the church social hall, located at 197 Locust Ave. in West Long Branch, on Dec. 3, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Enrollment for B

Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown, will begin open enrollment for its winterim term Nov. 28. Classes run Jan. 3-13. For a listing of courses, visit www.brookdalecc.edu. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Timothy J. McMahon Mr. McMahon, 64, of Fair Haven, died Nov. 5 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was the restaurant manager at the Dublin House, Red Bank. More...

Schools

Local Catholic schools in need of a miracle

Study recommends closing two area Catholic schools

Two Catholic schools in the area may be closed due to shrinking enrollment if the Diocese of Trenton follows the recommendations of a panel set up to study issues that affect Catholic education in the county. More...

Business

Business Briefs

The American Cancer Society (ACS) recently held its annual More...