October 6, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Burnip may sue over workplace issues

Beck, Curley say complaint politically motivated

As the election season comes down to the wire, two Red Bank Borough Council members, as well as the borough itself, may be the target of a lawsuit against the borough by one of its employees. More...

Private sector will have a say on fort reuse

FMRC will have total of seven voting members

The committee charged with ultimately mapping out the future of Fort Monmouth will have seven, rather than five voting members. More...

Fallen heroes

Fort Monmouth Color Guard member Paul Wind More...

Mold being remediated

TINTON FALLS More...

Boro will create zone for age-restricted housing

LITTLE SILVER More...

Freeholder candidate Brian Unger gets specific

Platform includes affordable housing, integrated schools

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Schools deal with diversity

Educators hear about obstacles faced by immigrants

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

In the Arts

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Expressions of a town

A multimedia exhibit, featuring art created by professional, nonprofessional and student artists residing in Shrewsbury, will be on view at The Shore Institute for Contemporary Arts (SICA), in Long Branch, Oct. 12-17. More...

Letters

Letters

Hook is

As one who literally lives on top of Sandy Hook and has spent countless happy hours there during the years, it More...

Schools

RBCS bylaw changes disappoint some parents

Parents can nominate, not vote on, members of board

RED BANK More...

SRHS task force to review campus facilities

Teachers, parents, business community have initial meeting

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Business

Don’t let a disaster put you out of business

Guides help businesses plan for, and recover from, emergencies

Would your business survive a natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina? More...

Barrett regains seat on Tinton Falls council

Members disagree, but she is named to unexpired term

Kim Barrett may have lost the 2005 election for a seat on the Tinton Falls Borough Council, but her exile was only temporary. More...

Photo

A member of the Red Bank Fire Department salutes in honor of his department More...

Its heyday passed, Eatontown Roller Rink closes

Future plans for Rte. 35 property uncertain

EATONTOWN More...

Photo

The monument to the area More...

Lack of a quorum stalls board vote on CECOM

Planning Board vote on development carried to Oct. 19 meeting

TINTON FALLS More...

Pet Walk & Fair

Pet lovers and their canine friends (above) take part in the Monmouth County SPCA More...

In the Arts

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Cool School: Keeping an American art form alive

fifth session of Youth Jazz Training Program under way at Count Basie

Clem De Rosa is the kind of music teacher we all wanted when we were in school. More...

T.F. Fire Department gets Homeland Security grant

Boro gets funds for breathing apparatus for firefighters

TINTON FALLS More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

The Oceanport United Methodist Church will hold a flea market at 50 Main St. on Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. More...

Community Bulletin Board

New bird blind now open at Sandy Hook

Gateway National Park Recreation Area, Sandy Hook, has announced a new bird blind overlooking Nike Pond has been completed at Sandy Hook (off Old Dune Trail). More...

Sports

Caseys miss golden opportunity vs. Rockets

As soon as the ball left the foot of Raritan More...

Elusive title well within reach for Spartan girls

The Ocean Township girls soccer team moved one step closer to a long-awaited division championship on Monday with a decisive 4-1 victory over Marlboro. More...

Blue Devils chasing down some hardware

The 10-0 Shore Regional girls tennis is piling up wins in impressive fashion this season. More...