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      April 6, 2006  RSS feed
      Nita Batal watches kindergartner Rachel Scheburt squeeze a tennis ball through a segment of "intestine" during a "Little Dragon%27s Digestive System" assembly presented by Liberty Science Center at the Amerigo A. Anastasia School in Long Branch on March 31. More...
      Firefighters, first responders now aid host communities

      Inside the gates of Fort Monmouth lies a small, yet sprawling city. More...

      Will voters reject $83.7M budget for 2nd year?

      Cuts in Abbott district funding by the state mean the Long Branch school district will lose $2.2 million in Abbott funds for the 2006-2007 school year, according to the district superintendent. More...


      Students advised to support, protect, confide in each other

      WEST LONG BRANCH -- At the culmination of the "Take Back the Night" march staged at Monmouth University last week, candles held by about 200 students illuminated the darkness near the steps of Woodrow Wilson Hall. More...


      Boy Scout Troop 70 of Oakhurst held its Spring Court of Honor March 14 and recognized Adam Ardakanian, James Devine, Jeffrey Hunt and Greg Johnson for earning the rank of Eagle Scout in 2005. Ardakanian refurbished the equipment storage room and restocked it with athletic equipment and games for the More...
      Campaign targets alcohol abuse among youth
      On March 28, approximately 100 concerned parents, teens, educators, law enforcement and community members came together to discuss an issue that has had a place on our local front pages all too often - all these concerned people came together to seriously discuss underage drinking. More...
      Of four sending towns, Sea Bright would see largest tax hike
      WEST LONG BRANCH - The smallest of Shore Regional High School%27s sending towns could see the largest tax hike if district voters accept the regional Board of Education%27s proposed $13.2 million budget for academic year 2006-07 later this month. More...
      The Christian Brothers Academy baseball team returns only four varsity starters - three position players and a pitcher - from last year%27s outstanding team. More...