July 19, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

District searching for summer school students

Some required to take part in program have not yet
shown up for classCorrespondent

Red Bank school officials are going door to door in hopes of finding 16 percent of their summer school students. More...

business

Copeland

With upscale retailers and restaurants, art galleries and coffee shops, walk-ups and a shuttle bus, Red Bank More...

Environmentalists fight for the bight

EPA standards for
ocean dumping are
at core of debate

When it comes to ocean dumping, environmentalists feel as if they More...

Staking out new territory for private education

Duo exploring possibility of creating new
high school in county

RUMSON More...

Growing my way: Letter sparks parish controversy

Church

RUMSON More...

Residents lost on 9/11 to be part of R.B. memorial

Wife of victim came to council to inquire about status of commemoration

RED BANK More...

St. Mary’s top priest steps down from post

Lakewood monsignor
fills the vacant spot

After over two years heading St. Mary More...

Board getting serious in superintendent search

Correspondent

RED BANK More...

Zoners rule car wash to go before planners

Correspondent

SHREWSBURY More...

Opinion

Governor’s order shameful

Just one day after a new public access law took effect, Gov. James McGreevey placed it under fire. More...

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

Good case has been made to ban snowmobiles from park

Yellowstone National Park belongs to all Americans and not to just those who happen to live in the states where it is located More...

Board of trustees may be solution for Fort Hancock

I read the June 14 editorial on Fort Hancock, and as one of the non-selected master development proposers, I would like to offer the following comments. More...

Approvals, permits already in place for Tradewinds project

Plan for putting
houses on property
OK

For members of the Tradewinds Beach Club in Sea Bright, it More...

Photo

Chris Kelly Oceanport First Assistant Chief James Gallo tries to cool down a little after battling a fire in a building at Pavilion and Third Avenues, Long Branch, on Sunday. More...

Governor limits new public access law

Gov. James E. McGreevey has signed an executive order that may significantly limit what information residents can get under the new public access law. More...

Gas station robbed at gunpoint

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Robber demands, threatens but flees empty-handed

EATONTOWN More...

Business

Ferry services booming throughout the county

Prior to Sept. 11, ferry service throughout Monmouth County did very well. Since then, all but one service in the county boasts booming business. More...

Firefighter, borough battle over insurance

Romero says he

SHREWSBURY More...

Parishioners pack Holy Cross hearing

Objector

RUMSON More...

Grant helping county Arts Council reach out

Mrittika South Asian Center, Manalapan, among those to benefit from diversity program

The Monmouth County Arts Council More...

Teacher proposes new focus on performing arts

Correspondent

RED BANK More...

Delinquencies continue at sewerage authority

Problem began when
utility changed billing method a year ago

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Beach club members being left high and dry

No place like Tradewinds for those who have spent their summers there

SEA BRIGHT More...

Bulletin Board

‘Being Human’ at Art Alliance July 19-Aug. 8

The Art Alliance of Monmouth County Gallery, 33 Monmouth St., Red Bank, will present the six-person show "Being Human: Artistic Interpretations of the Nature of Human Beings" July 19-Aug. More...

Women Business Owners plan networking cruise

The Monmouth chapter of the N.J. Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) will hold a networking dinner cruise July 25 at 6 p.m. aboard the Captain Cal II, Belmar marina. More...

Seining, walks at Sandy Hook during August

Several events are planned at Sandy Hook during August, beginning with a seining program Aug. 1 at 1 p.m., and Aug. 2 and 9 at 5 p.m. Reservations are required for the free program to begin at the visitor center. More...

Sports

Ocean tops Monmouth 7-6 in Legion all-star game

With the American Legion baseball regular season wrapping up, the area More...

Lightning halts Seashore’s meet against the Dolphins

Though the sky darkened and the threat of rain loomed, Seashore held its North Shore Club swim meet against Monmouth Beach Bathing Pavilion last weekend, only to have the meet halted halfway through due to lightning. More...

The Central Jersey Hawks 13-under AAU girls More...