January 19, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

Council will decide if mayor’s veto stands

McKenna: Ordinance as passed opens boro up to lawsuits

The Red Bank Borough Council will decide next week whether to let the mayor More...

Greater Media Inc. to observe 50th anniversary

Greater Media Inc., Boston, will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in broadcasting throughout 2006. Owned by the Bordes family, the company was founded in 1956 by Yale classmates Peter A. Bordes and Joseph Rosenmiller. More...

Republicans to submit names for council seat

FAIR HAVEN More...

It’s my body and I’ll laugh if I want to

Body stories told with a mix of humor and pathos

Piece by piece, story by story, readers who have volunteered to tell a revealing story about life in their individual bodies came forward and read their monologues during a rehearsal for More...

‘Forbidding and Foreboding’ opens Fri.

The first solo exhibition by photographer Jay Hochheiser will open at McKay Imaging Studio and Gallery in Red Bank on Friday. More...

Hook advocates ask court to deny suit’s dismissal

Save Sandy Hook, Clearwater argue they have standing

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Group helps local families cope with major illnesses

Tinton Falls

Some people are willful. They see a need and they are dogged in their determination to fill that need. More...

On Campus

Mary E. Bonn, Ocean, was recently named to the dean More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Jeffrey Paul Pascarella Mr. Pascarella, 46, of Lakewood, died Jan. 2 at home. Born in Lakewood, he had resided in Jackson for most of his life before moving to Lakewood two years ago. More...

Letters

Letters

The best act in town

New Jersey More...

Schools

Tarver: Community not engaged in schools

Founder says he

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Come to the cabaret

Students in the dance program at Red Bank Regional High School rehearse numbers inspired by the choreography of Bob Fosse for More...

District faces budget, personnel challenges

Krewer: Red Bank is Abbott-like district, needs special aid

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Suit charges charter school defrauded builder

Patock seeks sale of school property to recover $500K owed

The Red Bank Charter School has until Jan. 30 to respond to a lawsuit claiming it has attempted to defraud the construction company that performed the renovation work on the school campus. More...

Photo

A piano student with the Monmouth Conservatory of Music plays for residents at Kensington Court, an assisted-living residence in Tinton Falls, during a Jan. 14 concert by conservatory students. More...

Minister: King’s dream of equality will come true

Rubin tells YMCA

WEST LONG BRANCH More...

Maclearie: Too soon to tell if taxes will rise

Mayor promotes zero-based budgeting for department heads

TINTON FALLS More...

Signal provides traffic relief

TINTON FALLS More...

In the Arts

The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) will debut a monthly More...

JCC presents its first Jewish Music Festival

The first Jewish Music Festival will get under way Feb. 11 at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County in Deal. More...

Kyrillos intros bill on fort redevelopment

EATONTOWN More...

Sea Bright’s Keeler will lead council in 2006

Fernandes, Scriven sworn to new term; council split 3-3 between parties More...

Flood relief, revitalization top mayor’s ’06 wish list

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Bulletin Board

Notes

The Sierra Club, Jersey Shore Group, will meet Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft. Learn about community conservation and fair-trade projects in Central America. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Sites sought for life jacket loaner program

BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety & Clean Water, Alexandria, Va., is seeking new locations to act as lending sites for its free life jacket loaner program. More...

Sports

Rutgers gives state something to talk about

Local coaches, players chime in on progress of RU football program

Why not Rutgers? That More...

Defense, team play fuels BCC’s winning streak

With a six-game winning streak, the Brookdale Community College men More...

Blue Devils roll through the first half of season

Rich Sherman and his Shore Regional boys basketball team have a lot to be happy about midway through the season. More...

Business

Building a business that’s good for the planet

Blackwell

Lots of small businesses start out with ambitious plans generally focused on profitability and market share. More...