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      October 23, 2008  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Participants line up at Seven Presidents Park in Long Branch on Oct. 19 for the Long Branch Public Schools' fourth annual Wave of Hope Walk. More...
      Residents, city officials to meet to discuss neighborhood zone

      It has been described as a dark cloud looming over a Long Branch beachfront neighborhood, but now with eminent domain off the table, some Beachfront South residents say they are hopeful that they can work with the city on future plans for their neighborhood. More...

      Consultants see potential for regional court facility

      Fort Monmouth's three host towns should bring their courtrooms under one roof, according to consultants for the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA), who also advise that local towns should consider combining court functions in a regional courthouse in the future. More...


      Two incumbents facing two newcomers for two open seats on Eatontown council

      Two incumbents and two political newcomers are vying for two open seats on the Eatontown Borough Council in next month's municipal election. Councilwoman Geraldine "Gerri" Hopkins, a Democrat, is seeking a third, three-year council term; her running mate Councilman Carlton "Carl" Sohl, also a Democrat, is seeking his second consecutive council term. More...


      EATONTOWN — Command Sgt. Maj. Tyrone Johnson will take his position as the new command sergeant major of the CECOM Life Cycle Management Command in an Assumption of Responsibility ceremony in front of Mallette Hall at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 31. More...


      The Save Ocean Avenue group presents plan to City Council

      LONG BRANCH — With the city's multimillion plan to develop the boardwalk now on hold, a group of city residents is committed to work with officials to see that improvements be made along the oceanfront. More...


      The New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium/ New Jersey Sea Grant Program (NJMSC/NJSG) will hold "Hallow-Marine" 5-8 p.m. Oct. 25 at the NJMSC, Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook. More...
      One out of three American women reports being abused at some point in her lifetime. One in five employed adults in the United States is a victim of domestic violence. For those of us who work at large companies, that means we may be working side by side with hundreds of people touched by domestic violence. More...
      Last May, I wrote a column bemoaning that my white whale of a Ford 150 pickup had all the resale value of the ubiquitous exercise equipment you see at yard sales. Drive by a yard sale at the end of the day, and chances are the used dishes and pots and pans and tools, and even the portraits of Elvis on velvet have been snapped up. More...
      Dear Greg: There's no joy in Mudville for Red Staters these days, old friend, as even ardent supporters of John McCain predict big trouble come Election Day. I heard James Carville say of McCain the other day, "Stick a fawk in 'im. He's done. More...
      The Paint Place of Asbury Park will be hosting an exhibit of art work by Betsey Regan of Middletown and Mary Cooper of Fair Haven. Regan is known for her paintings of animals. She works in a medium she calls modern fresco, a complex process both ancient and innovative. More...
      Long Branch High School quarterback Miles Shuler tries to elude Freehold Brough defenders during the second half of an Oct. 18 game, won by Freehold Borough 21-14. Long Branch's record now stands at 1-4. ERIC SUCAR staff More...