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      August 2, 2007  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Despite heavy rain, Jim Palumbo, Oceanport, paid a visit July 29 to "The Wall That Heals," a traveling half-scale replica of the national Vietnam Veterans Memorial, displayed along the Long Branch beachfront last week. Story, page 10. More...
      Developer will kick in $20M for Millennium Pier

      Long Branch will get $20 million for the construction of a multimillion- dollar pier as part of an agreement with the developers of an expansive resort hotel zone along the Long Branch oceanfront. The cash payment will go toward the estimated $55 million Millennium Pier to be built in the Pier Village Redevelopment zone that borders the hotel/campus property. More...

      The Shore Regional girls soccer team will play an alumni game Aug. 8 at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch. Coach Migliorisi is seeking former team members to field an alumni team. His contact is coachmiggs@optonline.net. More...


      Two congregations collect flood cleanup supplies

      RED BANK - The borough's Independence Day celebration this year presented a fundraising opportunity for a pair of Red Bank churches that are collaborating to help flood victims. Church members raised $125 to kick off a joint outreach program called Buckets of Love. The congregations of St. More...


      Proposed regulations would govern private, public properties

      Public fallout continues over new rules proposed by the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to regulate public access to New Jersey's waterfront. The new Public Trust Rights Rule will apply to both commercial and residential properties along the Raritan and Sandy Hook bays as well as the Atlantic Ocean. More...


      The Monmouth County Audubon Society will hold an evening bird walk Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. beginning at the visitor's center at Sandy Hook. Attendees will walk through the dunes to the salt ponds to look for early migrating shorebirds. The free walk will be led by Audubon members. Birds seen regularly on these walks include herons, shorebirds, ospreys and gulls. More...
      I applaud Rep. Frank Pallone's demand that the National Park Service explain why it is desperately hanging on to an apparently floundering so-called developer at Sandy Hook. Hopefully, his frustration may end the NPS' exasperating arrogance and incompetence, as well as avoid setting a dangerous precedent that threatens our national parks with commercial development. More...
      Cel-ebration! gallery in Red Bank is the first animation gallery on the East Coast to premiere artwork from "Ratatouille," Disney/Pixar's newest animated feature film. A show of the artwork will open Aug. 11 and run through Sept. 8. A variety of vintage-flavored posters and photo-real giclee images will be available for fans and collectors. More...
      Local semipro football team operating at a disadvantage
      The Shore Bulldogs semipro football team out of Middletown played its "home" opener this past Sunday against the New Jersey Wolves of Plainfield. The only problem is that the Bulldogs don't have a home field, at least not yet. More...
      EMACC recognizes nontraditional students' paths
      RED BANK - - Getting an education is the surest way to secure a bright future in the eyes of Florence Forgotsen. The diminutive nonagenarian should know. Her pioneering law degree was the portal to a career whose highlights included being the first female member of the Monmouth County Bar Association. More...