September 26, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Harquail not running for second full term

Councilman Andrew Mencinsky has replaced mayor on Nov. 4 ballot

Sea Bright Mayor Gregory W. Harquail will not be seeking re-election, but the borough will not be without a race for mayor. More...

Condo hearings offer a lesson in local politics

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Presidential installation ceremony set for Oct. 8

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Program’s goal: help teens set goals

RBR freshmen first to receive student-targeted motivational seminar

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Borough’s new K-9 proves to be top dog

Rudy finishes first in five categories at
regional competition

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Student life center named for Tinton Falls resident

Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, will formally dedicate its student life center Oct. 9 at 4 p.m. The center was named for Donald D. More...

Sumo documentary to kick off film festival

Along with blueberries, tomatoes and rock stars, New Jersey can lay claim to being the home state of a contingent of champion sumo wrestlers. More...

Opinion

Council needs to think more like residents

The Tinton Falls Borough Council members gave residents who live near Laurino Farms a little something to smile about at their meeting last week. More...

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Salvatore A. Mazzucco

Mr. Mazzucco, 77, of Hazlet died Sept. 19 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., he resided there until relocating to Hazlet 45 years ago. More...

Letters

PTA legislative committee urges use of helmets

The Monmouth County Council of Parents and Teachers Association (MCCPTA) is an affiliate of New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers and the National PTA. More...

Parking meters mean less business

I believe parking meters to be very unfriendly to the consumer who is shopping or dining. More...

Schools

Red Bank school district scrutinizing residency

Investigator hired to ensure students in
district are from boro

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Council redoing Laurino rezoning

Ordinance will allow developer
to build 2.8 units per acre

The crop of houses to be planted on the Laurino Farm would be limited to 168 units under the latest rezoning proposal before the Tinton Falls Borough Council. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY staff Rumson-Fair Haven quarterback Michael Roberto leaps into the end zone to help the host Bulldogs defeat rival Shore Regional in a thrilling 29-26 game on Saturday in Rumson. More...

Inaugural Two River Film Festival

IN AMERICA (Opening Night Premiere)

Jim Sheridan More...

New rules for use of Woman’s Club set

Neighbors concerned about serving alcohol, hours of operation

LITTLE SILVER More...

Perspective

Family takes time for reflection during Holy Days
Commitment to serving others part of family

The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashana, is a time of deep introspection, forgiveness, making amends and changing oneself for the better. For the Spector family these principles hold true not only during the High Holy Days but throughout the year. More...

Council ends this year’s fight with Shore Regional

Boro took battle over school budget to state

SEA BRIGHT More...

Increasing business obligations pulling Mayor Harquail away

SEA BRIGHT More...

Free concert shines light on little-known composers

Saxophone player,
pianist will share stage for performance

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Tennis player sparks in­terest in Red Bank middle schoolers

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Bulletin Board

Homecoming Week at Monmouth U. Oct. 13-18

Monmouth University, West Long Branch, will celebrate Homecoming Week Oct. 13-18, with various Hawaiian-themed events. A kickoff party for alumni will be held Oct. 13 at the Blue Hawk Pub. Admission is free, but alumni must bring ID card. More...

Treasure trove

Chris Kelly staff Joshua Fink (l) and Devin DeStefano look over toys at Sea Bright Day. More...

‘Heart of the Home’ house tour Oct. 3

The "Heart of the Home" house tour to benefit Shrewsbury More...

Sports

RBC boys making noise in A Central

Caseys looking strong
after a 4-1 start

Red Bank Catholic boys soccer coach Peter Bruckman describes his team More...

Red Bank harriers are poised to make a move

Whether this turns out to be a memorable season for the Red Bank Regional boys More...

Shrewsbury 5K Classic set for Oct. 5

Now in its eighth year of supporting the technology needs of the Shrewsbury Borough School, the Foundation for Shrewsbury Education will once again host the annual 5-K Classic on Sunday, Oct. More...

Business

Major renovations in store for Kislin’s

While they ponder the future of their nearly 100-year-old business, members of the Pinsley family are undertaking a major renovation that will convert the Kislin More...