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      June 11, 2009  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Young fishermen just had to bring fishing poles and tackle to the youth fishing derby at Wampum Park in Eatontown on June 6; worms were supplied by the Eatontown Recreation Advisory Committee. More...
      Plan will give county tools in event of natural disaster

      Monmouth County has unveiled a draft plan for coastal evacuation that takes a comprehensive look at the facilities necessary to move residents safely away from coastal areas. More...

      12 school 'clusters' to be studied in Monmouth

      The State Department of Education is moving forward with plans to study the consolidation of school districts and will work with a handful of public colleges and universities to assess its controversial school consolidation feasibility studies. More...


      Boots signify lives lost at war

      The financial cost of war is often spelled out for the public, tallied in the billions of dollars spent on weapons and technology, but how is the human cost of war illustrated? More...


      Pagano: Cluster of intermediate students have symptoms

      OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Officials with the Ocean Township school district are calling on parents to closely monitor their children for any flu-like symptoms after the Monmouth County Regional Health Commission confirmed that a township student was infected with the A-H1N1 influenza virus last week. More...


      Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of America, will host a "Good Scout Award" reception 5:30 p.m. June 11 at Shadowbrook, 1 Obre Place, Shrewsbury. Recognized will be Monmouth County Sheriff Kim Guadagno, and Brian J. Valentino, president, Patriot Consulting Group, Eatontown. More...
      By now, everyone should know all the reasons for building the MOM rail line, but here is the explanation again: Taken together, Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties are home to more than one in five New Jersey residents. More...
      Iread the most curious story in the newspaper recently, and it still has me scratching my head. The national motion picture industry, which does 40 percent of its business between May and August when the summer blockbusters reach the theater, is having an unexpected boom this year, in spite of the recession. More...
      Mrs. Hirschorn-Unger, 61, of Long Branch, died June 5, 2009, at home. She taught elementary school in Elizabeth and Asbury Park public schools, and Hillel School, Ocean Township. She was a former member of the Long Branch Zoning Board. She is survived by her husband, Long Branch City Councilman Brian Unger; three stepchildren, Holly Unger of Somerville, Mass. More...
      PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Above: Chris Ross, Manchester, finishes first during a Pre-Father's Day 5K run in Wannamassa on June 6. Left: Ocean's David DeMonico is the third to cross the finish line. More...