July 14, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Boro moves ahead with $11.6M parking garage

McKenna says no to referendum on 570-spot deck

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A day at the beach

PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY (Clockwise from left) More...

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CHRISKELLYstaff Skiffs are stacked and ready at the Navesink River Rowing Club in Red Bank. More...

Changes on board for planning leaders, professionals

Maclearie says board will protect borough

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Humanists alive and well, meeting in R.B.

Group espouses ethical philosophy based on naturalism

The Red Bank Humanists consider themselves a voice of reason in an age of sectarianism, partisanism, or just plain schism. More...

IJ mobilizes citizens to fight eminent domain

Law firm launches nationwide Hands Off My Home campaign

A nonprofit law firm has begun a campaign to help homeowners like those in Long Branch protect their homes from being taken for private redevelopment projects. More...

Whatever happened to Asbury Park?

Book looks at causes for demise of

Historian and travel writer Helen-Chantal Pike loves a mystery, so she set out to solve More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Kathleen S. Ziegler Mrs. Ziegler, 96, of Tinton Falls, died July 6 at Chelsea at Tinton Falls. Born in Philadelphia, she resided in Interlaken prior to moving to Tinton Falls. More...

Letters

Letters

NPS extension for Hook developer unwarranted It was reported in The Hub of July 8 that the National Park Service (NPS) had, once again, More...

Business

Community support, not $$, is what it’s all about

EMACC awards 2005 scholarships to students following alternate paths

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Advocates: Merge fort into planned megabase

Gaffney leads charge to add fort to Dix, McGuire AFB, Lakehurst More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Evan Carhart, Rumson, and Stan Balmer, Long Branch, race from the beach into the surf for the line rescue race during the Belmar Lifeguard Tournament on July 6. More...

Security heightened at local transit hubs

Explosion detection, GPS systems, mobile command units in use

Officials have taken steps to increase security around local mass transit terminals in the wake of last week More...

COAHordinances introduced

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Sancious will trace long career in music

July 16 Red Bank show will benefit educational academy in Afghanistan

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West Side Lofts proposed for Arts & Antique district

R.B. Zoning Board considers variances for mixed use, high density

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BRAC commissioners to mull ‘brain drain’

Advocates cite poll of fort workers who say they won

TOWSON, MD. More...

In the Arts

The Allenhurst Art and Music Festival will take place July 15 at Main Street Park in Asbury Park. The event will coincide with the Allenhurst Porch and Garden Walk and will begin after the walk ends at around 5 p.m. More...

Exhibit asks: What does peace look like?

An eight-person show at the Art Alliance of Monmouth County gallery in Red Bank explores the nature of what peace looks like through a variety of artistic media. More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

Anyone with used or new sports equipment in good condition who is willing to donate it can contact Peter Fuhrman at Bats, Balls, Gloves & Kids at (609) 689-1033 or e-mail Pfuhrman@AlloyMarketing.com More...

Community Bulletin Board

Host families sought for exchange students

Brookdale Community College More...

Sports

May-Treanor, Walsh return to top form

Volleyball More...

All-stars from neighboring leagues start a new rivalry

When the Mercer Coun-ty Women More...

Lake Takanassee still going strong after 42 years

Elliott Denman was filling a need when he started the Lake Takanassee summer running series in West Long Branch. More...