January 5, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

Mayor: Tax hikes boro’s biggest challenge in ’06

Fort closure andredevelopment are issues as well

Eatontown property owners here could see an average tax hike of $500 in the new year, as the updated assessments completed in late 2005 kick in. More...

Eatontown Dems sworn in to all six council seats

Hopkins and Sohl to 3-year terms; Questore to unexpired 1-year term

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Aaron’s firm hired for Bwy. Arts proceedings

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Patricia Kilroy and her nephew, Kevin Barnett, Fair Haven, head for the ocean during the annual Polar Bear Plunge held on New Year More...

Borough pays tribute to keeper of its history

Resolution recognizes T.J. McMahon

RED BANK More...

WLB school super to retire in June

$7.6M school construction project completed on her watch

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Council bans alcohol on public beaches

Other resolutions name new zoners, oppose closing of Holy Trinity

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In the Service

Air Force Airman Steven Cosme recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Airmen completing basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. More...

Opinion

Liberties are being tossed aside for political agendas

Your Turn

I wanted to take a minute to reach out to all of you who for the last few months to a year have been struggling with the politics of eminent domain and other liberty issues throughout our blessed country. More...

A somber toast for the coming year

Coda

When the United States entered World War II in 1941, my maternal grandfather More...

Business

Business Briefs

Khalid M. Ahmad, M.D., Red Bank, recently joined the medicine/infectious disease department at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. More...

Stop loading (music) and start listening

Digitunes helps harness potential of MP3 players

SHREWSBURY More...

Brown will throw hat in ring for L.B. mayor

Schneider says he will run for fifth term as mayor

Long Branch minister Kevin Brown has kicked off his first political campaign by announcing Tuesday that he will challenge Mayor Adam Schneider in this year More...

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Participants in the American Littoral Society More...

The Atlanticville’s top stories of 2005

The decision to close Fort Monmouth dominated the news this year, looming larger than the indictment of local officials on bribery charges

1 Fort Monmouth targeted for closure by Pentagon The Pentagon announced on May 13 that Fort Monmouth, an 88-year-old U.S. More...

New Beginnings calendar on sale

SPCA

Ever since its introduction three years ago, the Monmouth County SPCA More...

Earth Angels brings music to ill children

Foundation arranges for musicians to perform at hospitals

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In the Arts

First Saturday Asbury Park is scheduled for Saturday, 6-10 p.m. in the downtown business district. Theme of the event is More...

City adopts temporary 2006 budget

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N.J. slogan vote extended

TRENTON More...

Bulletin Board

Notes Around Town

The Arc of Monmouth County held its annual Winter Glow Ball at the Shore Casino in Atlantic Highlands on Dec. 2. More...

Letters

Letters

Circle of life connects people & animals In the Broadway musical More...

Sports

Long Branch grapplers showing their potential

Good news, bad news for Ocean at Mustang Classix

MIDDLETOWN More...

Blue Devils shine at the Seton Hall Games

Shore Regional athletes came up with solid efforts at the Seton Hall Games held in South Orange Dec. 27-28. More...

Young RBC swim teams have bright future

Heading into Tuesday More...