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      May 22, 2008  RSS feed
      Eatontown's Ann Caviglia reaches for her garbage bag while participating in the town cleanup near the intersection of Routes 35 and 36 on May 18. More...
      Mayor: Eatontown unable to meet COAH's new housing quota

      The Eatontown Borough Council is expected to file a formal complaint against the state's Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) after the borough's affordable housing obligation more than quadrupled. More...

      Attorneys seeking state court to dismiss city's condemnations

      After listening to three hours of arguments last week, a panel of three judges is expected to issue a ruling on whether the city of Long Branch should be permitted to condemn an oceanfront neighborhood. It was standing room only in the Richard J. More...


      Big picture windows offer a view of riders putting their mounts through the paces in the indoor arena. A brand-new classroom with a flat-screen TV gives riders the chance to learn through the use of technology. The picturesque picnic area lends a shady rest to visitors as they watch the riders' progress in the outdoor ring. More...


      WEST LONG BRANCH - The Borough Council has requested a meeting with officials from the Monmouth County Library system to discuss the future of the West Long Branch Public Library. Council members are seeking to have the borough library declared as a branch of the county's library system in order to eliminate municipal spending on the facility. More...


      The city of Long Branch is hosting Memorial Day Services on May 26 starting at 9 a.m. at Fireman's Field at the corner of Woodgate and Overlook Avenues, which will be followed by the laying of the wreath at West End Beach at 9:45 a.m. More...


      Long Branch resident must serve 85 percent of prison term

      LONG BRANCH - A city man was sentenced to 30 years behind bars for a 2005 armed robbery of an Asbury Park storeowner. On May 16, Arian Malik Miller, 25, was sentenced to a 30-year state prison term. Pursuant to the No Early Release Act, Miller must serve 85 percent of the sentence before he becomes eligible for parole. More...


      Monmouth Medical Center, will present "Preventing Osteoporosis," May 28 from 1-3 p.m. at SCAN Learning Center, Monmouth Mall, Eatontown. Presenters will be Mutahir Abidi, M.D. More...
      The "green" momentum is growing in the Garden State and throughout the nation; however, local governments and some developers are hesitant to embrace "green" strategies because of concerns over cost and the process of implementation. Some would like to explore green practices but do not know where to begin. More...
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      My advice: Throw the eminent domain case out
      Even though I give the best advice of anyone I know (I always agree with it and take my own advice), the people who work with me don't always act on my advice. My kids didn't always take my advice, and sometimes they even acted in direct opposition to my suggested wisdom. My wife certainly doesn't always take my advice. More...
      The Ocean Grove Historical Society will hold aMemorial Day weekend auctionMay 23, with the preview at 4 p.m. and the auction at 6 p.m. at theYoung People's Temple, Pilgrim Pathway and McClintock Street. Featured items include china, glass, Hummel figurines, photos, books, Christmas items, furniture and other items. Refreshments will be available. More...
      Board of Education planned to vote on $50.3M spending plan
      OCEAN TOWNSHIP - The Township Council is recommending that the district Board of Education (BOE) cut the school spending by $500,000. The council adopted a resolution May 13 that calls for a $505,546 reduction to the $64.3 million school spending plan that was rejected by township voters in April. More...
      Red Bank Catholic's Brendan Callaghan (No. 24) sprints away after defeating Christian Brothers Academy's Chris Cauda (No. 23) for the face-off during his team's 11-4 loss during the Shore Conference Tournament Boys Lacrosse championship game at Toms River North High School on May 17. More...