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CHRIS KELLY staffA fresh layer of snow proved irresistible to Cole Allen, Oceanport, who glides down Wolf Hill in the borough on Tuesday. More...
Borough attorney: New version puts onus on candidates

The Red Bank Borough Council may finally be on its way to adopting a pay-to-play ordinance. More...


FBI: Dozens of arrests could come in weeks ahead

The arrest of 11 Monmouth County officials on extortion and money laundering charges is only the beginning of an operation that will net “dozens more arrests,” according to the FBI. More...


District forced to cut nursery school program for 3-year-olds

RED BANK — State budget caps are forcing some hard choices for Red Bank public schools. More...


Development would require rezoning to permit 34 townhomes

LITTLE SILVER — A proposal for an age-restricted townhome development in the borough is causing concern among residents worried about the traffic impact and zoning changes involved. More...


RED BANK — A suspect in two auto thefts in the borough was arrested Feb. 23 after one of his alleged victims recognized the outfit the suspect was wearing as his own. More...


Opponents: Increase in lot coverage will result in runoff into creek

FAIR HAVEN — An office building proposed for River Road would have a negative impact on Fourth Creek, a group of local residents contend. More...


Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown, is seeking volunteers to plant 13 acres of former pasture with warm-season grasses and wildflowers to create habitat for threatened grassland bird species. The date for the first stage of the project is March 20. More...
With property taxes stretching property owner’s budgets to the brink, Camden school district superintendent Annette D. Knox felt it is the right time for a celebration. Knox took out $5,200 worth of ads to invite several hundred people to a lavish party at the South Jersey Performing Arts Center. More...
It has been a sleepless time for many of our public servants, no doubt. The news of federal agents rousting 11 officials out of their beds around dawn, slapping cuffs on them and accusing them of corruption came with a promise from U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie — “we and the FBI are not done in More...
Donald H. “Donnie” Pujals Mr. Pujals, 62, of Tinton Falls, died Jan. 24 at Kensington Court Assisted Living, Tinton Falls. He resided in Hoboken and Red Bank most of his life. He was a stock specialist on the New York Stock Exchange for 40 years, retiring in 2001. He is survived by two daughters More...
The state indoor track and field season came to an end Sunday with Ocean Township’s speedsters Tiffany Grant and Georgina Nembhard confirming they are among the elite sprinters. More...
Greater L.B Chamber honors WindMill’s Levine family for philanthropy
LONG BRANCH — Helping others and giving back to the community isn’t always accomplished by writing a check, according to members of one of the city’s leading business families. More...