September 29, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Mold cleanup under way at T.F. municipal bldg.

Tests reveal problem worse in basement police headquarters

Tinton Falls has awarded a contract for the work involved in getting rid of a serious mold problem in the municipal building, especially in the basement where the police department has offices. More...

Tinton Falls council seeks to fill vacancy

Council president moving out of state; replacement sought

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State mandates, fuel costs squeeze capped budget

Mayor: State should fund upgrade to equipment for DWI testing

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Boro moves comment time up

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Bess won’t seek re-election

Republicans choose Koch to run in November election

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Contractor must repay defrauded homeowners

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Host towns to create fort reuse committee

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Breen is living out his dream at Monmouth

Old Bridge native the leading trainer at Monmouth Park

Kelly Breen always knew his life More...

Colts giving first glimpse at Shore Coaches meet

Local harriers run well at Cougar Invitational

The Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) cross country team has been lying low this fall. More...

Ocean in the midst of A North chase

Several local boys teams in contention for division titles

After losing on opening day to A North division rival Manalapan, the Ocean boys soccer team has recovered nicely, and is once again a dominant force in the league. More...

Boro fast-tracks affordable housing

Due to pressing need, Menna prompts council to act quickly

The Red Bank Borough Council expedited passage of two ordinances this week that will support the creation of affordable housing in Red Bank. More...

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Runners sprint from the starting line as the 12th annual Little Silver 5K Classic Run gets under way on Sept. 25. The race benefits the Little Silver PTO. More...

Footstone honors Civil War hero

Gen. Horace Porter gets special grave marker in church cemetery

While most Americans might have studied about American patriot John Paul Jones and Gen. Ulysses E. Grant in high school history class, it is highly unlikely that many have heard of Brig. Gen. Horace Porter. More...

S.B. to get pedestrian crossings on Ocean Ave.

Boro looks to lower summer speed limit from 40 to 35 mph

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Boro looks to property owners to fix bulkheads

Public hearing on pending ordinance set for Oct. 4

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Rob DeFilippis, of Tinton Falls, won the 5K Little Silver Classic with a time of 15:35 on Sunday. More...

Developer will fix wall next to S.B. Village

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Artists/survivors transform cancer battle into art, dance

Art exhibit, dance, multimedia collage carry message of hope

Breast cancer does not discriminate. It doesn More...

‘Trio’: New work by Wendy Hollander

Good things come in threes in a show of new work by Red Bank artist Wendy Born Hollander. More...

Bulletin Board

Notes Around Town

Five openings remain for the preschool program for 3- and 4-year-olds at Red Bank Regional High School. The program begins in October and runs through June. The class will be under the direction of child development teacher Susan Eads. More...

New work by Kerwick, Hudders

Beauregard Fine Art in Rumson is presenting a joint exhibit of the new work of William Hudders and Jill Kerwick. More...

Community Bulletin Board

SPCA annual Pet Walk & Fair Oct. 1

Animal lovers are invited to leash up their precious pooches and join hundreds of other animal lovers on Oct. 1 at Marine Park in Red Bank from 8:30 a.m. to noon for the Monmouth County SPCA More...

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Our national parks

Yosemite. Yellowstone. Grand Canyon. Mount Rainier. Mount Rushmore. It More...

Nine towns affected by water limits

Dry spell, water main break lead NJ American to restrictions of water use

As a result of a water main break last week, as well as dry weather conditions, New Jersey American Water Co. has issued mandatory outdoor water use restrictions for all of its customers in Monmouth and Ocean counties. More...