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      November 8, 2007  RSS feed
      CAFRA permit pending before state agency for oceanfront project
      I t was standing room only in the basement of a Long Branch church Saturday where a rally was staged in an effort to save the historic Takanassee Beach Club property from development. Community leaders, local activists and residents joined together at St. Michael's Church on Ocean Avenue Nov. More...
      Autism advocacy group will benefit from Nov. 10 show

      With a little help from their friends in the @CT (ACT) Theater Company of Freehold, children with autism and their families can have hope for a brighter future. More...

      Ocean Township High School student contracted skin infection

      LONG BRANCH - A Long Branch elementary student was expected to return to school Monday after missing several days of classes due to a MRSA staph infection. The school district received a report Oct. More...


      ANDREW MILLER staff Andrew Chiles, 2, of Atlantic Highlands, holds a poster at a rally Nov. 3 in Long Branch to save the Takanassee Beach Club property from being developed. More...


      The New Jersey Coast Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers will host two talks on the afternoon of Nov. 11 on some common misconceptions about cell phone towers, at the InfoAge Museum at the historic Camp Evans Site in Wall Township. More...
      I f you read the daily paper, chances are good you'll find a new story of another student diagnosed with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. Several deaths have been reported, and schools are closing to disinfect their facilities as more cases are diagnosed. More...
      When did the president become Daddy-in-Chief?
      A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. More...
      Group of artists create imaginative fiber art
      Creating art is often a solitary activity, but for seven fiber artists, cooperation is the well that they dip into for inspiration. For the past six years they have been working together at the Art Alliance in Red Bank every Thursday afternoon, each bringing their own vision, skills and materials to share with the group. More...
      Dr. Abel of Shrewsbury, died Oct. 10, 2007, in Bangor, Maine. He resided in Washington, D.C., prior to relocating to Shrewsbury. He is survived by his wife, Nancy K. Abel; a daughter and son-in-law, Debbie A. and Danny Glazer; a son, Alan Stewart Abel; a sister, Elizabeth Berger; and two grandsons. Interment was at King David Memorial Garden, Falls Church, Va. More...
      After missing out on the Meet of Champions gymnastics team title last year by just 4/10ths of a point, the Red Bank Catholic girls are poised to take another shot at capturing the state's ultimate prize this Saturday. RBC is enjoying another stellar season under head coach Maureen Sutphen, and has already claimed its share of championships this fall. More...