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      September 7, 2007  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff Four-year-old William Bodnar, of Holmdel, has his sights set on a new pair of shades that were among the wares available at the first Long Branch Jazz & Blues Festival held on the Great Lawn Sept. 1. More...
      Appellate Court sends agreement back to COAH for review

      An agreement that provided the city of Long Branch with funds to construct an affordable housing project is in question after an Appellate Court ruled that the matter be reconsidered by the state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH). More...

      Nov. 3 meeting on 43 sites in need of remediation

      TINTON FALLS - Representatives of local municipalities will be able to get information on Nov. 3 about 43 environmental sites at Fort Monmouth that are in need of restoration. More...


      Resident takes on restoration of neglected cemeteries

      WEST LONG BRANCH - - Local resident Joel Parry spends his free time restoring two local cemeteries and in the process, is helping to uncover local history. According to Parry, there is a lot of historical information in the cemeteries that people probably don't know about because of how neglected they've been. More...


      Itoo reside in the bovine borough of beautiful Eatontown, and although my palatial abode does not abut the proposed property on which said convenient store (aka Wawa) is proposed; I too feel your pain. Quite frankly, the very thought of another behemoth leaves me agog. This type of establishment appears to attract the most motley looking collection of characters. More...
      A solo exhibit of works by Red Bank artist Medy Quiroz will open this weekend at the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center, 128 Ocean Ave. An opening reception for "Triple Play" will be held Saturday, Sept. 8, 6-8 p.m. A lyrical abstract expressionist painter, Quiroz will also be showing fine art photographs and line art. More...
      With the return of their high powered offense and what they're hoping proves to be a revamped defense, the Red Bank Catholic Caseys are building a strong case for themselves to be the team to beat in the Liberty Division. "We bring back more than we lost," said head coach Frank Edgerly, now in his ninth year at the helm. "The team has looked very good in pre-season. More...