October 10, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Increased flooding joins list of condo project concerns

ZBA member suggests developer, opponents try to reach an accord

Since February, west side residents have questioned the propriety of a Monmouth Street condominium project in Red Bank. More...

Coaches’ involvement key to Pop Warner’s success

High school coaches show stalwart support for youth program

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Basie hires new general manager

The Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, announced that it has hired Vantony Jenkins, formerly of the State Theatre, New Brunswick, as general manager. More...

Council comes to terms on new cable contract 15-year agreement calls for borough to receive 2 percent of gross receipts

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Panel discusses pros and cons of Patriot Act

Federal law has had major impact on local law enforcement

The Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center created a climate that made passage of the Patriot Act possible, a specialist on immigration rights for the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey said recently at a panel discussion. More...

4 arrested for assaulting boro officers

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Marge Pallone

Mrs. Pallone of Little Silver died Sept. 25 at home. She was born in Red Bank, and resided in Little Silver for 49 years. She was a retired school nurse and health teacher at Memorial School, Eatontown, where she was employed for 31 years. More...

Letters

‘War horses’ running county should retire

It is time for Monmouth County residents and taxpayers to go beyond party labels and vote for quality independent candidates who have the vision and willpower to break through the two-party system and bring intellectual and moral honesty to the polit More...

Trash-can law may be a financial burden for some

The recent Our Town Red Bank municipal newsletter (Vol. 2003, Issue 4) featured an article. More...

Schools

Monmouth University planning for next decade

New president addresses local mayors on future
of school

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Schools, RiverCenter enter partnership

Program designed to impart a sense of what happens in the world

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Zoners approve variance for Christian school

School had been using River Street Commons and private homes

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Skate park put on the back burner

Bigger price tag a factor
in Community YMCA decision to put project on hold

Forget about ollies and grinding, plans for a skate park at the Red Bank YMCA have ground to a halt. More...

Photo

Chris Kelly staff Red Bank firefighter Eric Von Kattengell helps Christina Kelly, 5, of Brick shoot down a target at the borough More...

Suspension erased, Boynton agrees to retire

DPW foreman accused of showing favoritism

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Renters’ rights enhanced by recently signed law

A new state law signed by Gov. James E. McGreevey bolsters tenants More...

Lighthouse Challenge set for next weekend

Fourth running of event encourages participants to visit 11 lighthouses

The fourth annual New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge will take place Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19, testing the skill of the admirers of those stately beacons to get around to all 11 that will be open to the public. More...

Revamped rules for boro facilities are ready

Regulations for use of Woman

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3 men sought for armed robbery at pharmacy

Pharmacist at Katsin

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Perspective

For Warner, 45 years of putting students first
Educator continues
to reach out as pastor
at Pilgrim Baptist Church

It was the first morning of the first day of Dr. Donald Warner More...

Bulletin Board

In the Arts

The Epiphany House of Asbury Park, a home for recovering women addicts with children, is sponsoring a benefit concert at the First Presbyterian Church in Red Bank on Friday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. More...

‘Dracula’ at Eatontown theater Oct. 10

Over The Rainbow Productions at the Eatontown Playhouse, 37-13 Route 35 north, will present "Dracula" Oct. 10-Nov. 2. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Annual

The 23rd annual Red Bank area "Crop Walk for the Hungry" will be held Oct. 19, beginning at Red Bank Regional High School, Hance Avenue, Little Silver, and travel through four towns. More...

Sports

Hawks off to best start in school history

Monmouth hosting Wagner in NEC contest Saturday

Monmouth University won More...

Shore girls resume their role as the team to beat

Surprise, surprise. Nancy Williams and her Shore Regional field hockey team have been flawless so far this season, winning their first eight games. More...

Shore tennis team enjoys success on the hardcourts

The Shore Regional tennis team is among the best in its division, and head coach Michele Gruskos More...

Business

New eateries lead list of recent openings

Pumpkin Patch
consignment shop in tune with the season

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