December 20, 2000 RSS feed / Front Page

Council urged to keep dispatch service local

Staff Writer

Public reaction to a proposal to shift Shrewsbury More...

New Lunch Break board seeks to pick up pieces Donors need reassurance for soup kitchen to continue getting support

Staff Writer

Despite recent turbulent events, the current board of trustees said Lunch Break will continue fulfilling its mission in assisting those who are unable to help themselves. More...

A collective perspective to boost business First marketing event joins brides-to-be, retailers in intimate setting

Correspondent

Selling over the Internet aside, not a whole lot has changed in the way most retail businesses operate. There are stores, there are catalogs and there are industry shows where customers can try to find what they More...

Plan for Weny Farm raises traffic concerns

Staff Writer

TINTON FALLS More...

Gas station-store approved again

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OCEANPORT More...

Memory of childhood friend becomes a book Story shares details of growing up in post-war Manhattan

Staff Writer

Little Silver resident Maureen Murphy Reid has written a fictionalized adaptation of her relationship with her childhood best friend, a character she calls Fannie Wiggley. More...

Sports

Caseys look to continue last season’s perfection

Staff Writer

For the Red Bank Catholic girls basketball team, last year is certainly a tough act to follow. More...

Sport Shorts

Naomi Chin, a former Middletown South standout, set a new school record at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, with a time of 25.23 in the 50 freestyle at the ECAC Eastern Championships at the Goodwill Aquatics Center in Hempstead, Long Island, More...

Trifecta for Trotters at Merli; three for MacNeil

Staff Writer

The indoor track and field season got off to a sizzling start with the Trotter sisters, Amanda, Katy and Sarah, scoring a trifecta at the Merli Invitational held at Red Bank Regional High School More...