January 3, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

business

One of few staff agencies to be

While other business owners were festively ringing in the new year last night, Dolores and William Stein were likely to be driving an employee to work. More...

Council approves road construction program

State grant will cover roughly 40 percent
of project

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Robbery suspect arrested; officer witnessed crime

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Expanded shuttle bus service in the works

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Editorials

Political leaders must remain behind rail plan

It will take all the political support the Monmouth-Ocean county region can muster to advance a plan for passenger rail service through this area of New Jersey, which continues to explode in population. More...

Sports

Ocean boys have eyes set on state tournament berth

Girls

The Ocean Township swimming teams are roughly a third of the way through their 2002-2003 seasons, and head coach William Lynch is hopeful that this year will be a success for both the boys and girls. More...

Wrestling season off to fast start with holiday tourneys

The high school wrestling season continued to gather steam this past weekend, with a number of local teams traveling throughout the state to participate in various holiday tournaments. More...

Sport Shorts

The Coast to Coast Amateur Stars are now seeking baseball players ages 11-18 and softball players ages 14-19 from New Jersey who would like the opportunity to represent the United States at a two-week summer tournament in Australia. More...

Gov. reinstates Clean Communities program

Municipalities will again receive state $ for anti-litter efforts

The state More...

Holiday storm caused flooding, power outage

Fire at substation primarily responsible for power failures

The heavy rain that turned to snow on Christmas Day brought flooding and power outages to parts of Rumson. More...

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farrah maffai Brandon Stone, 14, and Jaff Strahle, 13, both of Little Silver, enjoy the hills of Holmdel Park the day after Christmas. More...

Station serves as alert in times of emergency

Borough

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Local preservation group honors home restoration

Restoration work that has given new life to a turn-of-the-century Maple Avenue residence has been recognized by Preservation Red Bank. More...

Z•E•S•T

FOR LIVING
Labyrinth walk seen as time for quiet reflection and spiritual renewal

Modern-day seekers of inner peace and transformation may walk the same sacred, contemplative path as the ancients this week at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation (UUC) Meeting House in Lincroft. More...

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Martin Luther King Jr. observance planned

Fort Monmouth will hold a Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. observance service Jan. 14 at 9:30 a.m. at the post chapel. This year More...

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The Acting Company to perform Jan. 21, 22

Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, will welcome The Acting Company as it presents American Dreams: Lost and Found Jan. 21, and As You Like It Jan. 22. More...

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CHRIS KELLY Michele Leiner (bottom) of Little Silver, and Angelica D More...

Letters

Holt wants to hear from 12th District residents

Following my election to a third term in Congress (now representing a slightly re-drawn district), I want to thank those who voted for me and otherwise supported my election. More...

New law violates citizens’ constitutional rights

An open letter to the mayor and council of Red Bank

I want to take this opportunity to commend the Red Bank Borough Council for putting their concern for us tenants well ahead of our rights as American citizens. More...