February 14, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Local groups assert need for state arts funding

Budget cuts that would eliminate state funding for arts organizations would result in a loss of millions of dollars for the local economy, according to Mary Eileen Fouratt, executive director of the Monmouth County Arts Council (MCAC), Red Bank. More...

Two towers planned to keep people connected

Structures are to be built on state land along Garden State Parkway

TINTON FALLS More...

Work begins on launch of new charter school

Middle school for three towns plans to open its doors in September

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Tighter rules for collecting trash on tap

Council clarifies code
on container carting
for commercial entities

RED BANK More...

Cold-weather bird warms students’ hearts at Tower Hill

RED BANK More...

Board hopefuls must join race by Feb. 24

With the deadline for filing for school board candidacy less than three weeks away, the president of the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) has urged citizens sincerely interested in education to consider school board candidacy. More...

Greater Media Newspapers receives 6 SNA awards

Greater Media Newspapers received six awards in the 2002 Suburban Newspapers of America contest, including two first places in the highly competitive annual competition. More...

Opinion

our view

Positive aspects to charting a new course

Residents of West Long Branch, Eatontown and Oceanport recently received something that not long ago was entirely unavailable More...

Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING

Taking listeners on his personal journey
Latest release from
Fair Haven musician
tells

Their stories are intertwined: the fiercely independent blues singer whose community has changed around him and the character invented by John Anthony Padovano who can More...

Letters

Tinton Falls needs to get development plan in line with state’s

I have been following closely the recent news events regarding Gov. James McGreevey More...

Director applauds senator’s efforts on boat speeding

The recent decision by the Boating Regulation Commission to delay deciding on the use of speed limits across New Jersey waters puts off wrestling with a pressing problem. More...

It’s official — board has no ties to Initiative

Potential legal, ethical conflict cited as reason for ending involvement

Red Bank More...

R.B. zoners give approval to 35-unit housing plan

Project

There More...

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CHRIS KELLY Zachary Hertling of Eatontown and David Carlisle of West Long Branch take advantage of the weekend More...

Connecting industry is goal for independent producer

What New Jersey resident wouldn More...

Standards for political signs set

SEA BRIGHT More...

COA: Something’s fishy about DEP’s seafood guidelines

The Sandy Hook-based environmental group Clean Ocean Action (COA) says recent advisories from the state Department of Environmental Protection on eating contaminated fish are pushing to the background a more important issue of keeping the ocean free More...

Opposition to commuter rail plan gaining steam

Boro-based group now looking beyond town

SHREWSBURY More...

Right to puff may go up in smoke

SHREWSBURY More...

Future soccer complex expected to cost $2.2M

Boro officials tout
active/passive recreation for all; remain cautious

TINTON FALLS More...

Race to help fund

Thorne scholarship

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

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Business Briefs

Double Exposure Telecom opens in Oceanport

Oceanport resident Phil Heinle recently opened his Oceanport-based business, Double Exposure Telecom. More...

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LIBBY KESIL Trisha Kuch of Jenkinson More...

Talk: ‘The Call to Renew Our Church’ Feb. 26

The Renew Ministry of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, 121 Bridge Ave., Red Bank, will present "The Scandal of Sexual Abuse: Our Call to Renew Our Church" Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. More...

Sports

Trotter surpasses herself in Millrose Games mile

Katy runs 4:53.17
in finishing third;
Amanda Trotter eighth

When is a loss a win? When you More...

Bulldogs enjoying a banner year on the wrestling mats

Jerry Beaver is having a lot of fun coaching his Rumson-Fair Haven wrestling squad this year, and for good reason. More...

Brookdale men (20-3) are making it a season to enjoy

Jersey Blues in running for top seed in Region XIX tournament

Winning has a way of making any season pleasurable. However, Brookdale Community College men More...