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September 15, 2005
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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...

RED BANK — The owner of the Les Gertrude apartments has until October to find experts to testify that making his elevators function better would be cost prohibitive or mechanically impossible. More...

Developers would be required to disclose political contributions

RED BANK — A Borough Council committee has been formed to work on an ordinance that would require developers with applications before the Planning or Zoning boards to disclose political contributions. More...


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


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

EATONTOWN — With their constituents offering to take in evacuees who lost their homes when Hurricane Katrina roared through the Gulf States, two area legislators are pressing Bush Administration officials to shelter up to 400 of those left homeless at Fort Monmouth. More...


Dogs will receive medical care, be put up for adoption

EATONTOWN –– In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, thousands of animals have been orphaned and the Monmouth County SPCA is poised to help these pets find new homes. More...


“Housing the Homeless,” the 2005 annual Benefit Antique Show co-hosted by HABcore Inc., and Brookdale Community College, will take place Sept. 16-18 in the Collins Arena at the college’s Lincroft campus. Admission for the preview party on Friday, Sept. 16, is $50 and for the regular show on Saturda More...
Katrina catastrophe a ‘call to order ourselves’
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. We are totally desensitized, disconnected and disjointed as people in the big scheme of Hurrican More...
Brendan O’Reilly Mr. O’Reilly, 20, of Fair Haven, died Sept. 5 in Phoenix, following a bicycle accident in Prescott, Ariz. He was a student at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., where he was a member of the crew team, and received the CRC Award in 2004 for outstanding achievement in chemi More...
Monmouth Regional High School in Tinton Falls is losing it’s Superintendent, Patrick R. Collum, who served the school district for 27 years. More...
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...
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...