April 27, 2006 RSS feed / Letters

Schneider Team has led the way from day one

Those who have lived in Long Branch many years will remember the economic decline of the '50s and '60s that gave way to "hoping" things would improve in the '70s and '80s. More...

MTOTSA members: Political change needed

The Long Branch political arena is manifesting itself around greed. The Schneider Team agenda is, at all cost, to continue to steal homes from median income taxpayers. There would be no legal recourse if they chose to stop it today. More...

Mayor, council manage tax dollars responsibly

Recently I've been talking with my neighbors and friends in Long Branch about the upcoming election for mayor and city council. More...

Eminent domain struggle leads to change

Although I am not familiar with the city of Long Branch, I am very familiar with the battle the residents now face in an attempt to keep their homes. More...

Vote May 9, have a say in who runs the city

To the fine citizens of Long Branch: first let me tell you I have no personal agenda in writing this letter. Nothing is at stake for me regardless of what persons are elected this May 9. More...

Current administration dedicated to city's rebirth

The current administration in Long Branch has dedicated itself to the concept of a rebirth of the city through a carefully orchestrated and well-planned renewal effort that has already seen tremendous initial success at the Long Branch oceanfront and More...

Growth will transform city into entertainment center

Growth requires change ... and change is difficult, I know. I was given an eviction notice after 30 years of living and working as an artist in my loft in Asbury Park. I was devastated. But that shock led to a change, a big change. More...

'New Wave' has a plan to change way L.B. is run

My name is Bill McLaughlin and I am president of the Long Branch Coalition of Condominiums which totals 40, as well as former chairman of the Sewerage Authority. More...