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      February 16, 2006  RSS feed
      Max and Mara Sobrano of Monmouth Beach enjoy the freshly fallen snow on Sunday as they slide down Cemetery Hill in West Long Branch. More...
      Council prez: Zoning would help control future development

      Before developers come knocking at Eatontown More...

      Challenge to eminent domain seeks to stay taking of properties

      Long Branch Mayor Adam Schneider Monday refuted charges that law firms representing the city in the redevelopment of the beachfront were involved in a conflict of interest because they had ties to developers. More...


      Wave of Hope concert a fundraiser for schools hit by Katrina

      LONG BRANCH More...


      Borough will use Green Acres grant, bond to buy 4 acres

      EATONTOWN More...


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      The West Long Branch Sports Association is taking applications for this spring More...
      Transform Fort Monmouth to
      So now even the county wants a piece of the pie for yet another county park. It looks more and more like Fort Monmouth is to be broken up for a variety of uses. What a shame when it could so easily be the site of a new state university. More...
      Your Turn
      On Thursday, Feb. 2, my family received the next step in the eminent domain taking from the city of Long Branch More...
      Marie Galloway Brossa Mrs. Brossa, 77, of Eatontown, died Jan. 22. Before her retirement, she was a nurse at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mrs. Brossa is survived by five sons, Cliff, John, Patrick, Robert and Luther Brossa; two daughters, Nancy and Rosemarie; 19 grandchildren; and 10 More...
      Brookdale men are 18-4 after 1-3 start
      With 18 wins in their last 19 games, the Brookdale Community College men More...
      A la Card closing after 28 years at Monmouth Mall
      If there were a card that summed up the plight of the shrinking greeting card market, it might read something like: More...