December 29, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

A-caroling they will go: Volunteers lift spirits

Informal groupof singers has been ongoing for 20+ years

Some volunteer programs take a lot of planning and organizing but for more than two decades, Michael Ellis has managed to keep a group that sings carols at local hospitals going with little more than a small ad placed in local newspapers each holiday More...

Firm hired to oversee repairs at police station

Contractor will review bids for new roof at 95 Poplar Ave.

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Catching the bad guy with ‘Mike the P.I.’

Red Bank author spins detective yarns into book for young readers

Michael Tuite likes to make up stories and tell them to his son, Andrew, who enjoys them so much that Tuite has put them into a book. More...

Council to recommend new pay-to-play rules

Aaron: State regulations

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Two charged in auto thefts at apt. complexes

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Letters

Letters

Redevelopment a moral and ethical issue

(An open letter to the Long Branch City Council and mayor) More...

Business

Friends hoping babies cozy up to new pillow

Pair from Old Bridge market their invention for preemies

Though both have jobs that keep them on the move, John Moore and Rick Arnao were easy to locate on a recent Saturday. More...

Council approves Beachfront South plan

K. Hov official says developer working to avoid taking properties

Residents who will lose their homes as a result of the city of Long Branch More...

Corzine calls for law to create fort reuse panel

Officials want a voice on redevelopment authority

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WLB council delays decision on MU approval

Borough attorney says he

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WLB council sends off Boglioli

Official advocated for boro at county, state, federal levels

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Photo

This house at 24 Russell Terrace was a winner in Eatontown More...

Teen anger program offered

Prevention First has announced that beginning in January, an anger management program for adolescents called Keys to Inner Visions (KIV) will provide life-skills education to resolve conflicts and shape the development of healthy beliefs and clear st More...

Probe of crash continues

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Bulletin Board

Notes

Employees from Comcast in Eatontown recently participated in a More...

Community Bulletin Board

Applications due Jan. 1 for Master Gardener class

Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County is accepting applications for its seventh Master Gardener class through Jan. 1. More...

Sports

Local teams chase down holiday hardware

High school hoops squad playing in variety of holiday tournaments

With the chase for division titles in full swing for high school hoops teams, this week offers a bit of a break from the normal schedule. More...

Codey, task force order start of steroid testing

New Jersey first to take comprehensive statewide action

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RBC’s Piccarello shined for Volunteers XC team

Red Bank Catholic graduate Matt Piccarello emerged as one of the University of Tennessee More...