July 13, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Shafto Road development plans evolving Planned Avaya site scaled back from two buildings to one

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Whatever effect an economic slowdown may be having, development along the Shafto Road corridor in Tinton Falls appears to be thriving. More...

Torture case nets seven time in jail Mentally disabled man subjected to humiliating abuse

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FREEHOLD More...

Project bridges gap between young and old Producing memoirs helps students gain a perspective on history

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LITTLE SILVER More...

Mosquitoes may be making a home in lake County issues warnings, tips for prevention of West Nile virus

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EATONTOWN More...

Sports

Long Branch kicks off local lifeguard competition National champs start season off right

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The 2001 United States Lifesaving Association More...

Skaters, bicyclists to perform at Monmouth Park X-Games Demonstration set for Sunday as part of Family Day

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In an effort to draw the attention of the younger fan, Monmouth Park has inaugurated a series designed to get the younger generation to the track. More...

Rain causes more postponements in Shore Firemen’s softball league

Rain wreaked havoc with the Sunday schedule in the Shore Firemen More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Chris Benfiglio, 13, of Middletown and Greg Luhn, 14, of Shrewsbury look for artifacts at an archaeological dig behind the Allen House at the Four Corners in Shrewsbury. More...

Zoners deliver split decision on signs Borough’s decision on United Telecom case may end up in court

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Red Bank More...

Gemma unfazed by district change Oceanport mayor now running for Assembly in 12th District

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He may have announced as a candidate for the Assembly in the 11th District, but Oceanport Mayor Gordon Gemma, a Democrat, has no misgivings about making his run in the 12th District. More...

Attorney in top spot for state bar association

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RED BANK More...

Couple gets hives after seeing bee movie ‘Ulee’s Gold’ inspires Tinton Falls couple to begin keeping bees

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The newly arrived queen bee meandered over her Tinton Falls bee yard as Mary Kosenski watched. More...

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IN BRIEF RiverCenter plans ‘Christmas in July’

Red Bank RiverCenter will hold a "Christmas in July at the Armory" fund-raiser July 18 at the Red Bank Armory Ice Complex, 76 Chestnut St. Proceeds will benefit the replacement of Red Bank More...

IN BRIEF ‘Roommates’ premieres at playhouse July 13

The First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, will present the winning play of its annual playwright More...

Heavy holiday rain sinks aid squad’s rescue boat

FAIR HAVEN More...

Letters

Resident disheartened by treatment at fireworks

The Fourth of July fireworks in Red Bank are a truly memorable experience. The fireworks have been one of the only annual town events that put all the residents of the two-rivers area on an equal footing for one night. More...

Red Bank ‘police state’ is getting out of hand

It seems to be that little ol More...