July 8, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Stasi loses RBCS seat; supporters resign

Search committee will seek candidates to fill vacated posts

The fallout continued at the Red Bank Charter School (RBCS) last week as the entire board of the Red Bank Charter School Foundation resigned at a special meeting. More...

Tips on keeping pets safe in a disaster

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Park service gives developer an extension, again

Citing lawsuit, agency extends time frame by another year

The National Park Service (NPS) has given a private developer another year in which to prove it has financing in place to begin the rehabilitation of historic buildings at Fort Hancock. More...

Shrewsbury adds open space parcel

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‘Sister’ to play benefit for a brother in arms

Charlie Barreca was sound man for rock band Twisted Sister

Charlie Barreca is beginning to understand just how many friends he has. More...

Congressmen say fort move to Aberdeen not justified

Holt, Pallone tour aging facilities, open spaces at Maryland base

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Artwalk begins July 16

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Crawford House to be history/cultural center

Renovation to begin of 19th-century family home

The Historic Preservation Commission of Tinton Falls is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sunday at 4 p.m. to kick off the renovation of the historic Crawford House at 750 Tinton Ave. More...

Lawsuits dismissed; outlet mall plans persist

Mayor says developer still needs cooperation from state DOT, DEP

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Opinion

Can trustees fix R.B. charter school?

It remains to be seen if the turmoil that has rocked the Red Bank Charter School board of trustees will be quelled in the wake of a spate of recent resignations, including that of board President Michael Stasi. More...

Sports

Cougars try to put it all together in ABCCL play

Local players getting their chances to contribute

Nobody seems to enjoy the action of the Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League as much as the coaches. More...

Top teams head to Belmar for Nissan Series Open

Local man qualifies through wild card tournament

Belmar Beach is open to the best volleyball players in world.This weekend, Belmar will be hosting the Association of Volleyball Players (AVP) 2005 Nissan Series Belmar Open Friday through Sunday. More...

Jacoutot brothers to hold camp in Manalapan

The Jacoutot Brothers are regarded as one of the finest wrestling families in a state that has consistently produced some of the best high school wrestlers in the nation. More...

Red Bank revives plan for parking garage

Defeated in 2001, deck proposal to get another look, mayor says

Plans for a municipal parking garage in Red Bank have resurfaced.Officials confirmed last week that the Borough Council Parking Committee and Red Bank RiverCenter are discussing a proposal for a mixed-use, multi-level parking deck, with retail on the More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff O say can you see the dazzling bursts of fireworks light up the night sky over Red Bank during Kaboom! Fireworks on the Navesink on July 3. More...

Golf outing is more than a hole-in-one

Company shows amputees they can pursue a full life

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YMCA halts plans for new facility

Old Bridge talking to other developers

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New mayor makes changes, some stalled

New law director, planners appointed; vote on engineer held up

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CHRIS KELLY staff Jenny Dahabsu (far left), 15, of Tinton Falls, and Sharon Zilzman, 16, of Little Silver, perform with fellow bell ringers at the Liberty Extravaganza at the First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank (Tower Hill) July 3. More...

Optimism after BRAC commissioner visits fort

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In the Arts

Eatontown Playhouse, Route 35 north in the Tower Market Shopping Center, will present the musical More...

Valentin confirmed as Monmouth prosecutor

Manalapan man first Hispanic in N.J. to be a county prosecutor

Luis A. Valentin was appointed to the position of Monmouth County prosecutor after a unanimous vote by the state Senate on June 30 confirmed his appointment. More...

Boro votes $300K to replace sanitary sewers

Public info session Aug. 16 will address improvements

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Bulletin Board

Notes

The Deep Cut Orchid Society More...

Program on domestic violence July 12

The health office of Brookdale Community College More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Barbara H. Ragg Twomey Mrs. Twomey, 96, of Red Bank, died July 3 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Winslow Junction she resided in Linden prior to moving to Red Bank in 1990. More...

Letters

Letters

Save Sandy Hook president speaks out in its defense More...

Business

Red Bank becomes a global village

Ten Thousand Villages markets goods made by artisans in Third World nations

Amid the store closings in Red Bank, there is an exciting new store opening. Enigmatically called Ten Thousand Villages, it officially opened last weekend at 69 Broad St. in the heart of the business district. More...