September 15, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Committee at work on disclosure ordinance

Developers would be required to disclose political contributions

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Legislators: House Katrina evacuees at fort

Holt, Pallone urge Rumsfeld, FEMA to put up to 400 victims at base

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SPCA poised to help canine hurricane victims

Dogs will receive medical care, be put up for adoption

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Attorney continues fight to save fort

La Vergne pledges more litigation after Congress votes on BRAC list

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Four artists share exhibit

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In the Arts

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Sports

Shore looking like a contender once again

Blue Devils glad to be back in Group I

The Shore Regional Blue Devils have plenty of reasons to be excited about this season. More...

Wave looks to be road warriors once again

Long Branch shows potential in loss to No. 1 Middletown South

After losing more than a dozen starters to graduation, Dan George thought it might be a bit of a rebuilding year for his Long Branch High School football team. More...

Bucs look to reload, not rebuild

What a difference a year makes. Last season, the Red Bank Regional Bucs had some of the most dangerous skill position players in the Shore Conference. More...

Business

Local volunteers join Katrina relief effort

More than 8,500 Red Cross volunteers are helping victims

Joseph Raffetto of Red Bank is currently working his way through Mississippi, distributing food and water to hurricane survivors as a volunteer for the American Red Cross. More...

Photo

GQ Quest, Manville, is in for a rough landing as he is suplexed by Corvis Fear, Metuchen, during a professional wrestling match held during Sea Bright Day on Saturday. More...

Coalition appeals Tredwell decision

Attorney : Lower court ruling allows More...

Monmouth County 9/11 Memorial unveiled

The Monmouth County 9/11 Memorial dedication was held at Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook on Sunday. As part of the gathering, a permanent memorial designed by artist Franco Minervini was unveiled, including a 7,000-pound stone American eagle. More...

Hearing continued on Les Gertrude elevators

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Whee!

Ann McGavin, 2, Highlands, takes an exciting ride down a giant inflatable slide during Sea Bright Day held on Sept. 10. More...

S.B.Village residents want wall repaired

Residents pushing Tradewinds developer to fix crumbling wall

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The final stretch

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Librarian wins national Jewish book award

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Celebrating diversity through a universal language — music

Music lovers are in for a good time on Sunday evening at the More...

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Pheasants Forever to host Youth Day in Jackson

Boys and girls ages 10-18 are invited to the Central Jersey Chapter of Pheasants Forever Youth Day, Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Preregistration is required before Sept. 20. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

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Red Bank Street Fair

Clockwise from left: Carter McCoy, 16, Rumson, demonstrates how to use an Indo Board Balance Trainer at the Red Bank Street Fair Sept. 11. Crowds of people turned out for the fair. More...

Letters

Letters

Katrina catastrophe a

In this 21st century, we boast about modern technology and being globally connected, yet as a country we have fared no better in the tragic wake of Hurricane Katrina than we would have in centuries past. More...

Schools

Collum to retire from Monmouth Reg’l HS

Monmouth Regional High School in Tinton Falls is losing it More...

Basie’s ‘Cool School’ expands programming

This fall, the Count Basie Theatre More...