October 12, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Regional sewage plant expansion on track Facility will handle maximum buildout of service area

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With a new name and a newly expanded physical plant, the Northeast Monmouth County Regional Sewerage Authority More...

Green Acres money sought for park expansion Borough Council hopes to purchase adjacent 1.9-acre lot

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RUMSON More...

State’s 11 lighthouses will be open to visitors Saturday and Sunday

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MIDDLETOWN More...

Military retiree day at

Fort Monmouth Oct. 20 More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

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OBITUARIES

GREGG REIDY, 25, of Holmdel who has been missing since the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, New York City, was honored at a memorial service Sept. 30 at St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Atlantic Highlands. More...

Sports

Several teams expected to compete for county titles

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Tuesday More...

Brookdale state’s top junior college athletic program

Brookdale Community College More...

Long Branch, Red Bank boys end in 1-1 deadlock Nilson, Castagno shine in goal

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After 100 minutes of play, the Long Branch High School and Red Bank Regional High School boys soccer teams had to settle for a 1-1 tie in their Shore Conference B North battle last Wednesday. More...

Tax appeals being filed in Red Bank Navesink House, Riverview Towers fighting assessments

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A senior continuing-care facility is appealing part of its recent reassessment by Red Bank. More...

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FARRAH MAFFAI John Talking Leaves uses a mixture of sage and sweetgrass to bless the rededication of the two plaques commemorating the Revolutionary War which were placed on a stone at the Historic Four Corners in Shrewsbury Saturday. More...

Winemaking – it’s more than just grapes

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For Louis "Lou" Sodano, the business of winemaking isn More...

Different plan for First Night in works

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RED BANK More...

Cost of WTC response may be reimbursed Borough seeking money for excess expenses from effort to provide aid

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RED BANK More...

Carrying a torch for lighthouses N.J. Lighthouse Society assists in preserving 20 lighthouses and their artifacts and lore

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Whether they arrived via schooner or steamship, the first glimpse immigrants had of the New World was often the beacon poised atop the Highlands on the coast of New Jersey. More...

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Car hits side of

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CHRIS KELLY Rumson-Fair Haven High School More...

NJ Transit imposes activity ban

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NJ Transit has ceased issuing permits for activities at its train and bus stations, and passenger facilities in the wake of the World Trade Center disaster. More...

Letters

America needs to live up to its ideals

I am writing this letter at sea aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70). Like all Americans, I was horrified to see the images from the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11. More...

Thanking those who evacuated thousands of commuters

Sept. 11 is a date that remains etched in all our minds. The coordinated efforts of those who safely evacuated thousands of commuters, one of whom was my husband, was an effort worthy of praise and thanks. More...