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May 9, 2003
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Snafu at intersection
caused lengthy delay
in house move
It was Wayne Yarusi’s dogged determination not to harm the historic structure in his care that kept the Century House hung up at the corner of Broad and Monmouth streets in Red Bank for six hours Sunday during its move to a new location, he said. More...
Additional staff biggest
factor in local cost
of Charter School

When Red Bank’s Board of Education introduced its school budget for 2003-04, it attributed more than half of the 13.8-cent property tax increase to the Red Bank Charter School. More...

Speakers Bureau the newest way for ministry to delivery its message

RED BANK — For Linda Barthemus, it’s not easy teaching kids right from wrong. More...


LONG BRANCH — Police charged a city man with assault and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with injuries sustained by a woman and her 2-year-old daughter. More...


Officials from Port Authority
question competitor

While no one on the federal level will talk about a fraud investigation into one area ferry service, the competition confirmed being questioned by federal officials. More...


LITTLE SILVER — After fielding questions for an hour from residents chomping at the bit for a reduction in taxes, the Borough Council unanimously passed the municipal budget for 2003 as it had been proposed at $8,096,921. More...


EATONTOWN — The decorative mailbox with a mother and baby manatee that Dr. Anthony M. "Doc" Villane Jr. installed in front of his Parker Road home last year has again been attacked by vandals. More...


“Dog Portraits,”by Deborah Brown, are on display at the Laurel Tracy Gallery, May 7 through May 25. Opening reception will be Saturday, May 10. More...
It is with great disappointment that we, the mayor and council of Little Silver, read your editorial in the "Our View" section of the April 4 Hub. More...
No reason for fight over tax increase
It is not surprising that the question of exactly which system bears more responsibility for a school-purposes property-tax increase is a hotly disputed issue among those who run Red Bank’s two public school systems. More...
CLARINA ‘SHERRY’ PETRAGLIA WEBBER, 89, of Red Bank died April 26 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Atlantic Highlands, she resided in Shrewsbury and the Leonardo section of Middletown before moving to Red Bank in 1961. More...
Two members of Red Bank Development
Initiative sworn in
RED BANK — W. David Tarver may be the school board’s most inquisitive member. More...
Spartans expected to face top-ranked Mustangs
in today’s SCT final
The Ocean Township High School boys’ tennis team can’t wait to play Marlboro again. The Spartans might not have to wait very long, either. More...
Bronx-born businessman looks to fill a niche by catering to community
RED BANK — In the era of big-box stores, Irwin Katz thinks there is still a place for the little guy. The trick is finding that place, and Katz thinks he has done just that with JJ’s General Store, which just opened at 123 Shrewsbury Ave. More...