January 5, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

Beck legacy: developers’ disclosure ordinance

Despite builders

By a vote of 3-1, the much-discussed developers More...

Future of fort tops list at Oceanport reorg mtg.

OCEANPORT More...

CECOM redevelopment one step closer to go

Site to be developed as age-restricted housing by PRC Group

TINTON FALLS More...

Parker’s Creek study model for region

Study will form basis for regional plan for stormwater mgmt.

The partners in the Parker More...

Returning beauty for acts of charity

Photographer founds Internet gallery to raise funds for hurricane victims

For fine art photographer Peter Cohen, the televised images of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina was an assault on his senses and compelled him to do something. More...

Borough pays tribute to keeper of its history

Resolution recognizes T.J. McMahon

RED BANK More...

Police officer pleads guilty to misconduct

FAIR HAVEN More...

Opinion

A somber toast for the coming year

Coda

When the United States entered World War II in 1941, my maternal grandfather More...

Letters

Letters

Criticism of charter school is one sided

I have made a point of it to refrain from getting into the ugliness of what has become the debate concerning the existence of the Red Bank Charter School (RBCS), but it has recently dawned on me that it is not a debate at all but, instead, a one-side More...

Business

Business Briefs

Khalid M. Ahmad, M.D., Red Bank, recently joined the medicine/infectious disease department at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. More...

Stop loading (music) and start listening

Digitunes helps harness potential of MP3 players

SHREWSBURY More...

Community input sought on new superintendent

Consultant: Meetings will produce

Parents of Red Bank More...

Photo

Patricia Kilroy and nephew Kevin Barnett, Fair Haven, head for the ocean during the annual Polar Bear Plunge held on the beach in Sea Bright on New Year More...

The Hub’s top stories of 2005

From stories with regional impact to the closing of longtime local businesses, these are the top stories of last year

1 Fort Monmouth targeted for closure by Pentagon The Pentagon announced on May 13 that Fort Monmouth, an 88-year-old U.S. More...

Valentin names first assistant prosecutor

Warshaw promoted; Pasterchick to be chief of county detectives

FREEHOLD More...

Photo

Participants in the American Littoral Society More...

Boro attorney tells council to keep pay-to-play rules

Berube: Boro rules on contributions are tougher than state

TINTON FALLS More...

In the Arts

First Saturday Asbury Park is scheduled for Saturday, 6-10 p.m. in the downtown business district. Theme of the event is More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

Red Bank Parks & Recreation will co-host an indoor coed volleyball league set to begin 7-9 p.m. Jan. 24. Games will be played at the Red Bank Middle School on Tuesday nights. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Talks on osteoarthritis, plastic surgery at SCAN

Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, will present More...

Sports

Long Branch grapplers showing their potential

Good news, bad news for Ocean at Mustang Classic

MIDDLETOWN More...

Blue Devils excel at Seton Hall Games

Shore Regional athletes came up with solid efforts at the Seton Hall Games held in South Orange Dec. 27-28. More...

Sports Shorts

Fair Haven Baseball will hold registration for the 2006 season at the Youth Center on the following dates: More...