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      April 5, 2007  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Eric Pietz, 4, Eatontown, snags an Easter egg during Eatontown's annual Easter egg hunt held March 31 at 80 Acres Park. More...

      FMERPA Veterans Affairs Committee head submits NOI for clinic BY LINDA DENICOLA Staff Writer A number of people who attend the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority meetings have repeatedly requested that the authority make it a priority to keep the Patterson Army Clinic open. More...

      $30M tax levy would add $20 per month to avg. home's tax bill BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer The Long Branch School District Board of Education approved an $84.1 million spending plan last week for the 2007-08 school year. More...


      Schneider: City of Long Branch 'is a destination again'

      It's been said that Long Branch has become the poster child for eminent domain abuse, but last week Mayor Adam Schneider offered another perspective. Schneider was one of three panelists at a forum on eminent domain at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft March 28. More...


      Grateful family of Jake Healy thanks boosters

      OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Suzy Healy wants very much to show her appreciation to all the people who have lent their support to her family throughout the health challenges of her oldest son Jake, 11, who is battling leukemia. Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2002 while in kindergarten, Jake's leukemia was in remission until January of this year when he relapsed. More...


      The Alzheimer's Association Support Group will hold local caregiver support group meetings during April beginning April 11 at p.m. and April 23 at 10:30 a.m. at Kensington Court, 864 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls. A meeting will be April 17 at 7 p.m. at Bayshore Community Hospital, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel; and April 26 at 7 p.m. at Brighton Gardens, 620 Route 35 south, Middletown. More...
      I have been very pleased to see the progress being made by Mayor Janet Tucci and our Borough Council on the new police building for West Long Branch. In 2006, I attended a council meeting during which some of our police officers expressed concerns about the condition of the current building. More...
      Coda Sometimes, it's the small things that save a marriage Last weekend, my stepfather got married to a wonderful woman, and I couldn't be happier. This is a guy who came into the lives of me and my brothers after my father died, and not only loved our mother, but nursed her through her last years of illness. More...
      Over The Rainbow productions opens James Goldman's "The Lion in Winter" Friday. Set at Christmas in 1183, the tale centers on Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, a long-estranged royal couple at odds over which of their three sons will succeed Henry to the throne. The family members scheme and plot, join together, then double-cross one another to achieve their goals. More...
      Johnson expects big things from young team
      Johnny Johnson used the first 20 games of Brookdale Community College's baseball season like a laboratory experiment. After a trip to Florida and the first games of the Garden State Athletic Conference schedule, the veteran head coach wanted to see what developed on the diamond. More...