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October 27, 2004
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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’s annual Halloween parade Oct. 23. More...
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...


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, “I told you so” again. More...


OCEANPORT — Six candidates vying for three council seats agreed before an audience of more than 50 people this week that the key issues facing the borough include holding down property taxes, preserving open space, sharing services with other agencies, and working to preserve Monmouth Park Race Trac More...


FAIR HAVEN — Getting up early on Saturday to mow the lawn or blowing a whistle could become a costly proposition in the borough. More...


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. Council cannot answer many relevant questions pertaining to the cell tower, such as how much reven More...


The Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) will hold a “Halloween Harvest Pancake Breakfast” Oct. 30 from 8-11 a.m. at the Shrewsbury Quaker Meetinghouse, Route 35 and Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury. Admission is $5, $3 for children younger than age 12, and free for children More...
It’s been several weeks since questions surfaced about the Community YMCA of Red Bank’s handling of state funds earmarked for a skateboard park, and still no answers are forthcoming from the Y. More...
Elizabeth W. “Nicky” Moss Mrs. Moss, 87, died Oct. 22 at New Jersey Veterans Home, Menlo Park, following a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Born in Baltimore, she resided in the Shore area before moving to Middletown, where she resided 50 years. Mrs. Moss was a nurse at St. James School, More...
Voters will decide on $10.9M in renovations next spring
FAIR HAVEN — The Board of Education is well on its way to completing the preliminary work for a referendum that will ask voters to approve $10.9 million in additions and improvements to both Knollwood and Sickles schools. More...
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...
Some $125K in claims made against chain by 112 customers so far
EATONTOWN — Linda Branch not only fears the loss of the $1,700 down payment she put down on carpeting at the Floor Superstore on Route 35, but she has been denied the full enjoyment of her brand-new home in West Long Branch while waiting for the installation. More...