May 24, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Music, art teachers remain full time 5 nontenured teachers notified that contracts won’t be renewed

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Shore Regional High School music teacher Kevin Pryor and art teacher Diana Giatropoulos will be kept on full time. More...

New tributaries to feed into Two River Bank Financial institution is growing faster than initially expected

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Plans to open three new branches in Red Bank, Atlantic Highlands and Tinton Falls will double the number of offices operated by Two River Community Bank, whose robust growth is ahead of projections, according to Barry B. More...

Dodge Foundation grant to fund summer program

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Plans for fort now accessible

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It won More...

Historic commission may be formed by boro Panel would help with decisions on properties in historic district

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Obituaries

OBITUARIES

Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...

Letters

Center joins celebration to honor EMS personnel

In the days, weeks and months following Sept. 11, we all witnessed the tremendous work accomplished by emergency response professionals. More...

To our readers

Forms for engagement, wedding and birth announcements are available by calling (732) 358-5200, ext. 8226. More...

Six students won’t be back in school this year Officials say Union Beach students may be able to return next year

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It is official. The 15-year-old girl who uttered a racially derogatory term has been suspended, and will not return to Red Bank Regional High School this year. More...

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FARRAH MAFFAI Red Bank Regional More...

Assemblyman levels allegations at group

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MIDDLETOWN More...

Tilton Ave. home OK’d as two-family dwelling

Use variance granted More...

Volunteer efforts expand stream monitoring County, state coordinate effort to improve quality of waterways

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Parkers Creek in Shrewsbury was a natural playground where Jim and Bob Hassfeld spent countless boyhood hours. More...

Student’s racial comments addressed in letter to board

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Board aiming to hire superintendent by fall Former Matawan-Aberdeen official filling post on interim basis

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Facing the reality of Sept. 11 loss

By gloria stravelli More...

Bulletin Board

Artwork of Hollander, McGrath honored at Brookdale show

Wendy Born Hollander, Red Bank, and Dave McGrath, Long Branch, are two of the local artists whose works have garnered recognition in the 16th annual Juried Art Show sponsored by the Alumni Association at Brookdale Community College. More...

Red Bank home gutted by fire

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Chris Kelly Equipment belonging to members of the Red Bank Fire Department rests on the lawn of a Sunset Avenue home, the scene of a house fire on May 17. More...

Schools

Shore upsets Jackson for Shore conference crown Blue Devils remain only undefeated team in the area

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A small Group I school is not supposed to get wins like this. Playing for a conference crown, against a school much larger in size, the Shore Blue Devils were supposed to be the next victim in Jackson More...

Trotters, Kuehl, Whitehurst are conference champions RBR girls, Monmouth boys finish second

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Amanda and Katy Trotter keep raising the ante on the track with their continued meet record performances. More...

Runners flock to take part in Spring Lake 5-Mile Run

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About 9,000 runners have signed up for the 26th annual Spring Lake 5-Mile Run Saturday, which is now the largest 5-mile road race in the United States, according to the race director, Phil Hinck. More...