March 28, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

DEP puts brakes on land swap

Mulherens would
be able to expand beach club if deal
goes through

Sea Bright has tried to close on the proposed land swap with the owners of the Chapel Beach Club, but the state Department of Environmental Protection has stepped in and said it can More...

Boro seeing largest tax increase in years

Municipal rate expected to rise 11 percent to cover operations

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Seeking a new home for Century House

Red Bank Charter School leading effort to relocate historic building

Members of a coalition working to preserve the Century House at 87 E. Front St. in Red Bank this week announced plans to save the 138-year-old structure by moving it to a new site on Oakland Street. More...

Long settling into councilwoman role

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Women’s work: never done, usually underpaid

Mary Gatta tackles issue as director at Rutgers U. Center for Women

Summer jobs during high school and college provided Dr. Mary Gatta with more than a source of income. More...

Redevelopment proposal officially off the table

Resident opposition ends planning effort that
began with town study

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Opinion

our view

Sea Bright council needs to back off a bad deal

Residents of Sea Bright should be happy about the state More...

Sports

Lady Lancers’ postseason run comes to an end

SJV girls fall to Shabazz in TOC semifinals

St. John Vianney girls More...

Kresge, Davis earn spots on coaches’ All-Shore teams

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Harte, Jackucewicz first at St. Paddy’s 10-Mile Run

Coomber, Bolger
win WindMill 5K

Runners clogged the roads of Freehold Township on March 16 for the 14th running of the Nestle St. Paddy More...

Plans in place to deal with code red alerts

Region

Code red alerts, emergency drills and cancellation of field trips have become part of the lesson plan in schools this week. More...

Photo

Farrah maffai Sasha Lassala, portraying a young girl being bullied in school, gets advice on handling the situation from her sister, who is portrayed by Sarayah Cox. More...

Something’s cooking in Tinton Falls

Café, bakery will supply
mutual support for solo
business venture

This time, Karen Grieco is doing it for herself. Grieco, well known as a pastry chef, opened Cafe 106 in a corporate office building at 106 Apple St. in Tinton Falls. More...

Prices join parking as problem in downtown Red Bank

The timing appears right for Karen Grieco More...

Boro tries to reassure Hispanics on rental rules

Renter registration being held up while borough develops proper forms

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Narozanick will run for seventh freeholder term

Ted Narozanick has announced that he will seek a seventh consecutive three-year term on the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders on the Republican ticket. More...

Chalk and slate giving way to electrons at RFH

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Sea Bright socked

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Bulletin Board

Community Bulletin Board ‘Robin Hood’ at Count Basie Theatre April 6

Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, will present Robin Hood April 6 at 1 p.m. as part of the theater More...

Photo

JEFF GRANIT Ayman Elsawa of Highlands holds up a sign and yells anti-war slogans at passing cars outside of Fort Monmouth March 20. More...

American Red Cross blood drive March 31

The American Red Cross, Jersey Coast Chapter, 1540 W. Park Ave., Tinton Falls, will hold a blood drive March 31 from 2-7:30 p.m. More...

Letters

Resident cites curious cause for constant cloud cover

On many occasions I have witnessed unusual activity in the sky over our area. More...

Slazyk the right choice for Tinton Falls school board

There are four candidates running and three seats available on the Tinton Falls Board of Education. The only female candidate, currently a teacher in Colts Neck and holding a master More...