December 27, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Two RBR students face drug possession charges

Students were released to the custody
of their parents

A Red Bank Regional High School student More...

BUSINESS

Farm has gone to the dogs

MIDDLETOWN More...

Gaining understanding of Kwanzaa celebration

RED BANK More...

Council officially joins regional health group

RED BANK More...

Sewerage authority approves labor contract

Plant expansion work
is nearly four months behind schedule

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

Opinion

Commute may be more

taxing to N.J. residents

Facing a $7.4 billion budget deficit over the next two years, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is looking outside the city to commuters in order to pay $1 billion in additional taxes to help bail the metropolis out of its fiscal troubles. More...

Sports

Ocean’s Enderly just happy to be back in the running

Spartan looking forward to indoor track after
shortened XC season

After a track and field season in which she established herself as one of the top young runners in the state by finishing fourth at the indoor Meet of Champions in the 1,600 meters (5:14. More...

Local teams setting out for holiday tournament crowns

Local high school sports teams will be very busy this weekend as they participate in a variety of holiday tournaments throughout the state. More...

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CHRIS KELLY Monmouth Regional More...

Ball rolling on study for revamping S.B.

Potential for plan that would force people out remains a concern

Sea Bright planners are treading carefully and choosing their words with care as they move forward on what is now called a "town study." More...

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CHRIS KELLY The holiday spirit is evident throughout the area, particularly at this Oceanport home. More...

Lawmakers supporting Amber Alert

MIDDLETOWN More...

Bon Jovi concert at RFH benefits Parker Clinic

Show raises $36,500
to help fund work
of health-care facility

RUMSON More...

Four-lot subdivision proposed for Spring St.

LITTLE SILVER More...

Planners advise change in look of condo design

SEA BRIGHT More...

Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING

A universal story with particular appeal
Dunbar Reparatory
staging production
of

The story is more than 2,000 years old: A child is born in humble circumstances and angels celebrate His birth. More...

Bulletin Board

Chorale to hold open rehearsals Jan. 7 and 14

The Shrewsbury Chorale will hold open rehearsals Jan. 7 and 14 from 7:45-10 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft section of Middletown. More...

Garden Club to offer ‘Xeriscape Gardening’ Jan. 14

The Navesink Garden Club will present "Xeriscape Gardening" Jan. 14 at 12:45 p.m. at the hall at Trinity Episcopal Church, White Street, Red Bank. The cost is $5 for nonmembers. More...

Theatre Co. to present ‘Spunk’ Jan. 16 to Feb. 2

The Two River Theatre Company, Red Bank, will present Spunk Jan. 16 to Feb. 2 at Algonquin Arts Theatre, 171 Main St., Manasquan. Previews are Jan. 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. 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

Guest Column

John C. Hendrickson
Convention won

So, the N.J. Senate proposes asking voters if they want a constitutional convention to overhaul the property tax system. Seems like a no-brainer at first. The unending hue and cry for relief ought to make that clear. But it could be dangerous. More...