August 29, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Outreach Red Bank program offers un­derstanding

Hopes to engage area teens in Bible study

For Joe Ratoni, it is hard to stay out of trouble. Ratoni (not his real name), a 17-year-old who dropped out of Red Bank Regional High School last year because "7 a.m. More...

Some businesses taking leave of downtown

Red Bank More...

Blackout wreaks havoc on industry, beaches

The lights went out and raw sewage seeped into local waters. More...

Agreement reached in SPCA trespassing case

TINTON FALLS More...

Opinion

Our View

Constitutional convention
may not be final solution

A new school year always brings new opportunities. Students start with a clean slate, with a fistful of A More...

Sports

Eight-year-old Eatontown girl already a hit in golf

It seems as if every time you look, there More...

Knob Hill hosts finale

for jr. golf competition

Keith Elias was the guest speaker last night when the 2003 New Jersey Junior Golf Competition came to a conclusion at Knob Hill Country Club. More...

Monmouth University QB position is up in the air

Brick

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Business

Candy maker to open satellite store in Red Bank

RED BANK More...

New building extends family’s ties to Red Bank

When he set up a peanut vending cart at the corner of Broad and Front streets in 1911, William "Bill" Noglows began a relationship with Red Bank that is still fruitful today. More...

New teachers, new transitions

New teachers
fill 11 slots in
Red Bank schools

Even teachers have back-to-school jitters. "I More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY Ralph Definis, 12, Sayreville, and Gregory Mitola, 9, Fair Haven, tackle mounds of fluffy cotton candy at the Fair Haven Firemen More...

Rumson council adopts affordable housing plan

RUMSON More...

Ferry services keep alert for terror threats

The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a general alert to area ferry operators to step up security to stave off terrorists at sea in response to FBI recommendations to combat terrorism. More...

At the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair

Emily Cooner, 4, Fair Haven rides the carousel Monday. More...

Z•E•S•T

CHRIS KELLY Norma (l) and Gloria Monty, Rumson, won four Emmy awards for their work on the long-running soap opera General Hospital. More...

Bulletin Board

Churches to hold annual antiques show and sale

The 33rd annual Shrewsbury Corners Antiques Show and Sale will be held Sept. 5 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church House, 352 Sycamore Ave. Donation to enter is $6. More...

Center seeks volunteers for local opportunities

The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County needs volunteers for a carnival sponsored by a Red Bank day care center Aug. 29 from 4:15-6:15 p.m. The minimum age to volunteer is 14, and a potluck dinner will be available. More...

in the Arts

The Performing Arts Ensemble will hold auditions for the Nutcracker Suite Sept. 6 and 13 at 10 a.m. at the Count Basie Theatre on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. More...

Letters

Residents need to be more involved in housing proposals in Red Bank

In 1795, American patriot Edmund Burke wrote, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." More...

Downtown’s parking has improved, but borough needs to do more

Thanks to Councilman John Curley for his efforts and approach to the parking situation. Working with Red Bank Catholic High School, he has been able to free up 120 parking spaces previously used by the school More...

Resident voices opposition to governor’s trip to Puerto Rico

(open letter to Gov. James McGreevey): More...

Schools

Fair Haven schools enlist community volunteers

FAIR HAVEN More...

District preschool to open; writing program beefed up

OCEANPORT More...

A new school year, a new school in Shrewsbury

When the Shrewsbury Boro School opens its doors Sept. 17, students and teachers will find a new gym/cafeteria with a performing arts stage, a new media/library center with a computer lab, and five new classrooms waiting for them. More...