January 24, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Vacant stores fill up quickly in local market Strip mall owners report little difficulty in finding new tenants

Staff Writer

In recent months, two major retailers have announced that they will be closing stores in the area. In Middletown, Bradlees is going out of business, and Sears is closing its hardware store in the Shrewsbury. More...

Questions surround combining boards

Correspondent

FAIR HAVEN More...

Fun in the snow

Six-year-olds Katie Klein, Eddie Klein and Trevor Ralph made the most of Saturday night More...

Sports

Brookdale women prove they are among GSAC’s best Basketball team off to 13-2 in second full season

Staff Writer

Project Adventure was quite a discovery for the Brookdale Community College women More...

Talented Brookdale squad maturing ahead of schedule Jersey Blue men off to 11-3 start

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With a new cast of players, Brookdale Community College More...

RBC girls preparing for conference championships

So far, the Red Bank Catholic High School girls More...

R.B. Zoning Board denies application American Heritage hoped to build 75-unit assisted-living facility

Staff Writer

It was about the building, not the people. More...

Military force at Earle to drop sharply Navy moving one ship, pulling crew from two others at Weapons Station

It is official. Naval Weapons Station Earle More...

Dance practice

Students in a Red Bank Regional More...

Red Bank Boro stepping up pace of paving

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RED BANK More...

Fired cop asks council for back pay

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NJ Transit plan may benefit Red Bank

Program would focus on improving area around train station More...

Noise becomes issue in Molly Pitcher hearing Consultant: Expansion will have adverse effect on quality of life

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RED BANK More...

Bulletin Board

Northern Chamber of Commerce sets luncheon

The Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, Middletown, will hold a "Women in Business" luncheon Feb. 8 at 11:45 a.m. More...

BULLETIN BOARD T.F. library receives Karma Foundation grant

The Tinton Falls Public Library has been selected to receive a Karma Foundation Tipping Point Grant for 2001-02. The Karma Foundation is a New Jersey-based family foundation established by Sharon Karmazin, a retired public library director. More...

‘Reflections of Vietnam’ at center on Feb. 3

The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans More...