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Chris Kelly Jillian Cronin (foreground), 4, her father, Bob, and her sister, Jayne, 2, all of Red Bank, enjoy riding the carousel at the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair on Aug. 30. More...
Developer will preview plan for townhomes
on 50-acre tract

The next owner of the Laurino farm in Tinton Falls will not be weighing the merits of planting green beans instead of watermelons. More...


School officials aim for
positive start after last
year’s difficult ending

For students at Red Bank Regional High School, the 2001-2002 school year ended on a cliffhanger, with racial tensions and expulsions, bomb threats, innuendo and unrest. More...


Moments in time
Three exhibits to feature works of award-winning photojournalist

Seven years as a photojournalist at some of New Jersey’s top daily and weekly newspapers could not have prepared Veronica Lynn Yankowski for the gamut of experiences the past year would hold for her. More...


Leading the way among family businesses
Heritage Benefits Group, Siperstein’s semifinalists for awards

Powdered lead, linseed oil and dye were the ingredients used to create a successful business now in its 98th year. The states of New Jersey and Connecticut have come to know Siperstein’s Paint and Wallpaper SuperStore, a family-owned business, for a line of products for redecorating homes. More...


The postcard that has personified the Jersey Shore for almost a century will be updated in a design competition sponsored by a local design firm. More...
McGreevey stops at Shore to tout benefits
of beach replenishment
MONMOUTH BEACH — During a soggy Labor Day visit to the Shore, Gov. James E. McGreevey touted the state’s $25 million contribution to beach replenishment this year and took a tough stand against ocean dumping. More...
Tinton Falls residents should be happy to hear that Sterling Properties, the Livingston developer seeking to purchase the Laurino farm, is inviting the community to hear the details of their plans for the property. More...
When Raritan High School and Matawan High School dropped down to the Shore Conference’s Federal Division due to the size of the schools’ enrollment prior to the season, it made an already competitive division even tougher. More...