August 23, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Sea Bright zoners unanimously deny plan for Stewart’s

Applicant plans to appeal board

After trashing his own expert witness, Garret Shalley, who wanted to open a Stewart More...

business

Economist cautious about predicting better times
Dean of Bloustein school
discusses post-recession
N.J. at chamber meeting

FREEHOLD More...

The ride stuff to help cancer patients recover

Volunteers ensure victims of disease can make it
to treatment sessions

You might not be able to tell by looking at him, but to some people Baldwin Davidson is an angel on wheels. More...

Cobb, Mittermaier tracts to become soccer complex

Officials say facility will offer active/passive
recreation for all

TINTON FALLS More...

Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING

Telling tales of ships wrecked at sea
Lifesaving stations played critical role in successful rescues

The lifesaving stations of the New Jersey coast and the derring-do of the men who manned them in their effort to save lives and property from shipwrecks offshore have been something of an obsession for Tom Hoffman. More...

Opinion

Civil hearings deserve civil procedures

Whether approved or disapproved, the plan to expand Holy Cross church and school has clearly created acrimony in the parish. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

DENISE B. KNIGHT TOMAN, 41, of Brick and formerly Red Bank, died Aug. 16. She was born in Red Bank. She was a phlebotomist at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. More...

Letters

Guest Column

David Tarver and Dr. Donald Warner
Board should have reached out on superintendent

We learned last week that the Red Bank Borough Board of Education has appointed a new Superintendent of Schools. While we certainly hope that the appointee, Dr. More...

The final forum for church at crossroads

Lengthy hearing on Holy Cross ends without a vote

didn More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI Jason Lawhon, 6, of Oceanport rides a wave in Long Branch on Monday. More...

New clerk’s office will have a records’ vault

Construction committee decides facility
is necessary

SHREWSBURY More...

Shore Regional High School hires new physics teacher and coach

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Memoria Project rejects site offered by county

Freeholder says another county facility could accommodate work

The Memoria Project Inc. has decided against taking the county up on its offer to locate the Sept. 11 memorial at the Mount Mitchell Overlook in Atlantic Highlands. More...

Have oars, will travel: Rowing club seeks new home

Organization must move from current site, which is slated for development

RED BANK More...

Local Wiz on company’s hit list

EATONTOWN More...

Bulletin Board

Division in church widens as end of hearings nears

RUMSON More...

Entrepreneurial training classes to begin in Sept.

Assemblyman Michael J. Arnone (R-12th District), Red Bank, wishes to inform residents that entrepreneurial training classes will be offered by the Entrepreneurial Training Institute (ETI) beginning Sept. More...

Two new associates join Shrewsbury Realtor firm

The Shrewsbury firm of Resources Real Estate has announced the addition of Kathy Grabowy and Duanne Vowles to its staff. More...

Sports

Seven Presidents end their season at Manasquan

They may not be the biggest team in Monmouth County, but the lifeguard squad from Seven Presidents Park in Long Branch will certainly make you earn every victory. More...

Monmouth Rugby Club set to host 29th Jersey Cup 40-team competition is largest one-day tournament in Northeast

Rugby players from throughout the New York-metropolitan area will flock to Sea Girt this weekend to take part in the 29th annual Jersey Shore Rugby Tournament, hosted by the Monmouth Rugby Club. More...

Monmouth grad Kalnas first at NACAC track and field meet

Jon Kalnas More...