May 30, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Two Eatontown locations being considered for charter school

Site in Victoria Plaza
is above Redheads
bar and restaurant

The Jersey Shore Charter School is considering locating the new school over the Redheads bar and restaurant on Hope Road, Eatontown. More...

McKenna, boro fixture, passes at 82

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Laying the groundwork for preservation

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Council ready to set punishment for graffiti

RiverCenter offering $500 reward to anyone who turns in graffiti painters

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Author, book editor, 48, remembered by friends

RUMSON More...

Ruckus over residency roils Republican race

Party leaders concerned candidate on ballot
may not qualify to run

SEA BRIGHT More...

Cost of borough services focus of Republican primary

Divisiveness on council also an issue at candidates forum

FAIR HAVEN More...

Opinion

Your Turn

Guest Column
Carole Balmer
Time to put public first on Sandy Hook

Many, many thanks to the 1,500-plus signers and especially those who collected the signatures on petitions to save Sandy Hook National Park lands from private commercial development. More...

For the Record

The position of deputy borough administrator in Red Bank has been defined. More...

Sports

Bulldogs’ state run comes to an end against Summit

Rumson wins its first CJ Group II title

The Rumson Fair Haven tennis team suffered a tough blow to what has been a nearly perfect season on Tuesday, falling to Summit in the Group II finals at Mercer County Park. More...

Ocean hopes to bounce back from state tourney loss

Shore boys to play for sectional title today

All season long the Ocean Township girls More...

Gold medal haul for track stars at CJ state sectional

Shore Regional girls
capture Group I title

SOUTH PLAINFIELD More...

New rules for playing in the street planned

Mayor says stepped-up enforcement was at behest of pedestrian

As long as they don More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY Blanca Ortez and Patrick Schroll, both 8, admire a mural depicting the town of Red Bank. The mural, which was constructed and designed by students at Red Bank Regional High School, was unveiled at the Primary School last week. More...

Juvenile cancer charity’s latest effort raises $30K

Foundation was set up
in memory of Rumson

RUMSON More...

Contrast of styles in

GOP primary
Candidates for mayor take different approach, see different issues

RUMSON More...

Terror threat curbing once-routine activities

State group

RUMSON More...

Illegal helicopter landing spot closed

Site has been operating without approvals
for nearly 20 years

SEA BRIGHT More...

Budget ax fells proposed shade tree commission

Council cites expenses that could be incurred by panel in rejecting body

RED BANK More...

Artist-mentors encourage teens to follow their dreams

Teen Arts Connection
workshop promotes
self-expression in variety
of disciplines

What gift would you give an artistically gifted young person? More...

Bulletin Board

ART briefS

Singers from throughout the area are invited to participate in "United We Sing," an open performance of choral masterworks sponsored by The Arcadian Chorale. More...

ART briefS

The Jersey Shore Arts Center will hold a Flea Market May 31, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot at Main Avenue and Main Street (Route 71) in Ocean Grove. More...

Spring festival, National Trails Day scheduled

The Monmouth County Park System will hold the Deep Cut Gardens "Spring Festival" June 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Deep Cut Gardens, Red Hill Road, Middletown. More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

AUBREY TRAFORD CAMERON SR., 81, of Matawan died May 21 at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge. He was born in Fair Haven. Mr. Cameron was a retired welder and owned A.T. More...

Letters

Divorce is more than a business transaction

This is in reference to the article that appeared in the business section of the April 25 Atlanticville, titled, "County a magnet for top divorce attorneys." More...

Business

Blaisdell latest casualty of big box stores

Lumber company closing after 90 years on Bridge Avenue in Red Bank

Bruce Blaisdell remembers the glow in the night sky when a fire swept through his father More...