October 26, 2006 RSS feed / Letters

Hegarty endorsed for mayor of West Long Branch

I would like to take the opportunity to urge the citizens of West Long Branch to vote for John Hegarty for mayor on Nov. 7. More...

Support parks, vote yes for open space tax boost

The voters and Monmouth County Board of Freeholders have always supported our county parks - and now we can provide an additional boost. On Election Day, Nov. More...

Unger will be residents' voice on City Council

Now is the time to vote for Brian Unger for City Council of Long Branch. More...

Hegarty involved in community

I have personally known John Hegarty for more than 30 years. He is a very concerned and giving person. He has helped many people over the years since I have known him. More...

Eminent domain abuse in Neptune

Although much attention has been given to eminent domain in Long Branch, it seems no one is keeping track of the abuse going on in neighboring town Neptune. More...

Residents will get facts from meetings

My name is Fred Acerra and I'm sure that at least 215 residents will remember me as the one who walked various sections of West Long Branch getting signatures asking the mayor and council to not use taxpayers' money to sue the Zoning Board over the M More...

Unger will begin return of city government to Long Branch

It is time for an independent voice on the Long Branch City Council who will speak and work for our Long Branch residents. That independent voice should be Brian Unger's. More...

Sirianni a welcome choice for Long Branch Council

Michael Sirianni would be a great and refreshing choice for Long Branch City Council and for our community. More...

The problem at police headquarters at 95 Poplar

The issue of providing a safe working environment for our West Long Branch police is pivotal and is one which has been receiving a great deal of warranted attention at council meetings and in the news. More...

Freeholders fail to reform county government

It seems unfortunate that the Monmouth County Freeholders' rhetoric does not match up with their actions. Case in point: they recently voted to reappoint Malcolm Carton as the county counsel. More...

Unger a strong, independent candidate

I remember when the beaches were filthy with debris, and the water murky. We have much cleaner waves now no small thanks to Brian Unger, who was active in the whole process, working with Rep. Frank Pallone and the Clean Ocean Action. More...

Vote for McMorrow, vote for change

Cut spending now! That's what freeholders Bill Barham and Lillian Burry pledged when they were elected last year. More...