October 27, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Oceanport candidates address issues facing boro

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Shhh ... noise ordinance would fine violators

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CHRIS KELLY staffA volunteer picks up debris during Clean Ocean Action More...

Police on lookout for flasher

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Mr. clean

CHRIS KELLY staffHundreds of volunteers did their part for the environment by turning out Oct. 23 to help clear debris from beaches during Clean Ocean Action More...

The Oceanport Candidates ...

What major issue would you cite as being important in More...

The Oceanport Candidates ... Council: three three-year terms

What has been/will be your contribution while serving on Borough Council? More...

Recreation complex on its way to being built

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The Sea Bright Candidates ... Council: one three-year term

Brian Kelly (R) Biography: Resident of Sea Bright for five years More...

Authors give biblical take on future of the world

Pair uses high-tech tools in publishing, marketing first of three-part series

Can digital signage, Internet marketing and print-on-demand publishing be used to promote biblical prophesy? Absolutely, say Russ Scalzo and Steven Mamchak, authors of More...

Sports

Shore, RBR’s Nelson capture county titles

Central Jersey on tap Saturday at Holmdel Park

In a sport becoming increasingly dominated by underclassmen, Shore Regional girls showed that there is still room for seniors in cross country. More...

Shore, Ocean among conference’s elite teams

Local heavyweights battle it out in SCT semifinals

Both the second-seeded Ocean Township and third-seeded Shore Regional field hockey teams knew what to expect heading into yesterday More...

RFH wins first sectional tennis title in six years

Lady Bulldogs enjoy brilliant turnaround under first-year coach

The Rumson-Fair Haven girls tennis team certainly ended its season on a high note. More...

Schools

Board of Ed fine-tunes school referendum

Voters will decide on $10.9M in renovations next spring

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Red Bank students closing gap on state averages

RBEDI: Public, charter school pupils nearing state proficiency levels

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Accounting of skate park funds urged

R.B. councilman asks Panther to query YMCA, DCA on grant

Questions continue to be raised about the long-awaited skate park that was to have been built at the Community YMCA of Red Bank, but there are few answers. More...

Municipal-complex costs shock Borough Council

Tinton Falls still has to pay $3 million bill

The Tinton Falls Borough Council is grumbling about climbing costs associated with the new $11.8-million municipal complex, and Councilman Peter Maclearie is saying, More...

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CHRIS KELLY staffVictoria Barden, 16, Laura McGuigan and Shaunna Wuoluks, both 17, all of Bayville, lead a contingent of costumed participants up Broad Street during Red Bank More...

The Fair Haven Candidates ... Council: one three-year term

What do you see as the major issue facing the borough? What steps have you taken/will you take to deal with it?

Peter J. Maher Jr. Major issues are cell tower placement, budgetary issues, new garbage system effectiveness, and the possibility of council relocating the town disposal center to Fair Haven fields. More...

Habitat would build home on land donated by borough

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Israeli choir to perform at RBR

The Yemin Orde Youth Choir from Mount Carmel in Israel will sing songs of sorrow, joy and hope from the stage of Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. More...

Bridge repair will close section of River Road

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LOSAP on ballot in Oceanport

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CHRIS KELLY staffKansis Calabrese, 7, Red Bank, pulls clown-mates Briana Calabrese, 8, and Sandra Morris, 8, during the annual Red Bank Halloween parade on Broad Street Oct. 24. More...

Educator, detective among Latino American honorees

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Notes Around Town

The Tinton Falls Public Library, 664 Tinton Ave., will hold a Holiday Sale of books, puzzles, CDs and games. Some of the items will be new, some used, but all will be at bargain prices. More...

Foundation aims to fund school theater equipment

Group seeks to raise $28K for bigger stage, better equipment

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In the Arts

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Man arrested in knife attack

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Bulletin Board

‘Harvest Pancake Breakfast’ Oct. 30

The Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) will hold a More...

FCS’s ‘An Evening to Remember’ Oct. 30

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‘Taste of the Holidays’ slated for Nov. 1

The Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Inc., Farmingdale, will hold a food, wine tasting and gift auction, More...

Letters

Tredwell house ‘embodies features of our heritage’

(Open letter to members of the Rumson Planning Board) More...

Fair Haven parents urged to join ‘Starting Small’

I was dismayed to read the letter by a Fair Haven parent lamenting some of the changes we More...

Economics, not litigation, to blame for lack of vaccine

The letter written in your Oct. 21 edition More...

Business

State sues carpet store on behalf of consumers

Some $125K in claims made against chain by 112 customers so far

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Business Briefs

Peter Smyth, CEO of Greater Media Inc., parent company of Greater Media Newspapers, has been elected vice chairman of the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) board of directors. He has actively served on the RAB board for the past five years. More...