May 9, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Aslan finding new ways to reach out

Speakers Bureau the newest way for ministry to delivery its message

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Federal ferry fraud case contin­ues

Officials from Port Authority
question competitor

While no one on the federal level will talk about a fraud investigation into one area ferry service, the competition confirmed being questioned by federal officials. More...

Vandals’ latest act is theft of baby manatee

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Fossil find adds excitement to paleontology project

Expert believes remains
date back 65 million
years in Earth

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State reps push for special session on property taxes

State Sen. Robert W. Singer, Assemblyman Joseph R. Malone and Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer of the 30th Legislative District are backing legislation that calls for a special session of the Legislature this summer to discuss property tax reform. More...

Surprise challengers make bid for council

Candidates seek to unseat incumbents with write-in campaign

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Z•E•S•T

FORLIVING
During school, after school, these students just gotta dance
Aching feet never stop these troupers from
pursuing their passion

When Ashley Marinaccio imagines herself as an adult, she sees the charmed life of a toe-tapping Broadway star. More...

Opinion

Our View

No reason for fight over tax increase

It is not surprising that the question of exactly which system bears more responsibility for a school-purposes property-tax increase is a hotly disputed issue among those who run Red Bank More...

Sports

Ocean Township boys eye rematch with Marlboro

Spartans expected to face top-ranked Mustangs
in today

The Ocean Township High School boys More...

Monmouth Regional tennis team hopes to keep it going

Golden Falcons look to maintain winning ways once postseason arrives

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CBA team remains perfect as postseason looms ahead

Balanced Colt team set to defend state Catholic Tournament title

Thanks to a powerful offense and good team depth, the CBA lacrosse team is looking to run its record to 13-0 this week. More...

Business

General store aims to meet specific needs

Bronx-born businessman looks to fill a niche by catering to community

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Monmouth County NARFE chapter elects officers

The National Association of Retired Federal Employees recently elected its officers for 2003, with Neptune resident Corinne McGhee elected president. More...

A (very slow) Move of the Century

Snafu at intersection
caused lengthy delay
in house move

It was Wayne Yarusi More...

Having choices means paying for choices

Additional staff biggest
factor in local cost
of Charter School

When Red Bank More...

City man charged with assaulting woman, child

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Borough Council grilled on ’03 spending plan

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For the 20th time around, it was ladies first

University

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Sharing a lot more than just the stage

Shore

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New report on fort development in works

Environmental
assessment of potential use being updated

The National Park Service is revising its assessment of the environmental effects of a proposed development plan for Fort Hancock. More...

Police seek robbery suspects

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Bulletin Board

Photo

“Dog Portraits,”by Deborah Brown, are on display at the Laurel Tracy Gallery, May 7 through May 25. Opening reception will be Saturday, May 10. More...

Spanish dance company to offer May 17 ‘Pasíon’

The Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre will present Pasíon: The Passion of Flamenco and the Argentinean Tango at 8 p.m. on May 17 at the Jersey Shore Arts Center (the old Neptune High School), Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. More...

Community YMCA campaign nets $450,000

The Community YMCA, Red Bank, recently ended its six-week "Reach Out to Youth" campaign, during which more than 300 volunteers helped raise more than $450,000. More...

Letters

Mayor, council satisfied with school officials

It is with great disappointment that we, the mayor and council of Little Silver, read your editorial in the "Our View" section of the April 4 Hub. More...

Tax cuts not beneficial to low-wage workers either

I read with interest your article of April 4 "County termed More...

Schools

School board reorganizes; approves $13.6M budget

Two members of Red Bank Development
Initiative sworn in

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Charter school opening up to other communities

School districts in towns where charter was issued are suing to stop opening

The New Jersey Shore Charter School, which will serve grades 5 through 7 initially, has filled less than half of the slots available for its first year of operation, according to a member of the Board of Trustees. More...

Sea Bright battling hard to cut high school budget

Officials insist students are not receiving the
education taxes pay for

The Shore Regional High School Board of Education and the borough of Sea Bright are squaring off for a fight to the finish on the high school More...