August 4, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Parents petition for vote on RBCS board

Group asks for change in bylaws; business administrator hired

A group of Red Bank Charter School parents is seeking a greater voice in the administration of the school, which has been beset by division among board members and questions about finances. More...

Molzer, founder of conservatory, dies at age 83

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New engineer in Tinton Falls is mayor’s choice

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Any day she can paint is a good day

Artist creates collages as basis for photo-realistic paintings

When artist Susan Osterweil Weber was still in high school and thinking about what to do with her life, she was told she was too sensitive to work in the highly competitive commercial art field. More...

Program meets needs of migrant children

MEP provides health care, education, other support services

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Opinion

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Rebuts criticism of proposed parking garage

Your Turn

Guest Column In a letter dated July 18, Councilwoman Jennifer Beck and Councilman John Curley have distributed inaccurate information regarding the parking improvement initiative presented at the July 11 council meeting. More...

Schools

Albrizio to retire from RBRHS

Board will begin search; new principal expected by February

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Business

Skip the mall — stuff your own teddy bear at WLB shop

Teddy bears galore now occupy former office supply store

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Palughi pleads guilty to bribery

Latest member of

Anthony Palughi, former superintendent of the Monmouth County Division of Bridges, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a federal courtroom, Newark, to conspiring to facilitate bribe payments to county officials. More...

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CHRIS KELLY staff Fort Monmouth Fire Chief John C. Erichsen demonstrates how the HazBot robot created by the U.S. Army More...

First responders to share soldiers’ high-tech tools

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Open house at resource center

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Luis A. Valentin gets official Monmouth County welcome

New prosecutor sworn in at Monmouth University

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Italian fest will run Aug. 10-14

The Ocean Township Italian American Association will hold the 29th annual Italian Festival at Joe Palaia Park on Aug. 10. The park is located at Deal and Whalepond roads. More...

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GLORIA STRAVELLI Kathy Dorn Severini (l-r), Daniel W. Dorn Jr. and James Dorn marked the final day of Dorn More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

At the 2005 International Master Gardener (MG) Conference held in Saskatchewan, Canada, on July 25, Master Gardeners of Monmouth County in cooperation with the Monmouth County Park System earned international recognition for outstanding work in the a More...

In the Arts

Asbury Park will celebrate the More...

Community Bulletin Board

United Way collects school supplies

United Way of Monmouth County, with the cooperation of many local companies and organizations, will once again run its SchoolTime Wishes drive. More...

Sports

Beach day

Some of the top female lifeguards from throughout the nation converged on Sandy Hook on July 27 to participate in the 21st annual National Park Service All-Women Lifeguard Tournament. More...

Chekhov confirmed for Haskell, Stevens to ride

Roman Ruler works, ready to go; Devilment on the fence

Trainer Patrick Biancone confirmed that Chekhov, runnerup last out in the Long Branch here at Monmouth Park, will be back at the Jersey Shore this Sunday, this time seeking the top prize, the $1 million Haskell Invitational. More...

Jersey Shore Boca teams wrap up solid summer

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