February 2, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

R.B. Charter School weighs appeal options

Board will decide whether to pursue appeal of $1M fine

Following the denial of its appeal of a $1 million fine, the Red Bank Charter School may file a petition of appeal with the Office of Administrative Law in Freehold. More...

Couple wants club to unite residents with Dutch roots

Although they have lived in America since 1957, Arnold and MaryAnn van Ruitenbeek have started a Holland-America club in an effort to maintain their Dutch roots. More...

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Halah Davis, 6, Oceanport, has her eye on Olympic gold as she skates on the More...

Boro changes health coverage to reduce costs

TINTON FALLS More...

Pest control operation will be crawling north

Planners approve Alliance Comm

TINTON FALLS More...

Critics showcase what’s new in contemporary art

SICA

Although he set the focus, Doug Ferrari admitted to being somewhat surprised at the diversity of the work represented in the More...

In the Arts

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Retrospective plus new photos by Laury Egan

“Olive Grove, Corfu” by Laury Egan More...

On Campus

Andrew Patrick Emley, Oceanport, received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and premedicine at the spring commencement exercises at The College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. More...

Opinion

Property tax is no longer a just tax

Your Turn

Guest Column Every year many school districts have to work out a new contract with the teachers More...

Fort, Sandy Hook on developers’ wish lists

Your Turn

If anyone thinks developers aren More...

Sports

Rebels take A North title by topping CBA

Trio of local teams make 16-team SCT field

Upon arriving in Lincroft last Wednesday, Howell High School More...

Double by Cox helps Falcons win Group title

CBA boys also capture state title

With Charles Cox paving the way, Monmouth Regional High School More...

Playoff chase is on for local hoops teams

It More...

Patriots Alliance: Focus on fort jobs, not land

Group endorses Kyrillos

Boosting the morale of Fort Monmouth More...

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Laura Pena, Sandra Escalona and Guadalupe Escalona try on bracelets during a More...

Have skis, will travel

Founded in 1960s, Schussboomers ski slopes far and near

While the weather here on the New Jersey coast has been unseasonably mild, members of the Schussboomers Ski Club spent the past week schussing down Mont Blanc in Canada. More...

Tredwell House offer withdrawn

Owners asking $1.8 million; bidder ends negotiations

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Fees for water connection to increase

Public hearing on proposed ordinance scheduled for Feb. 27

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Grants will help house homeless and disabled

Survey shows at least 1,300 adults, children homeless in county

Two county programs are among the recipients of a state grant that will support their efforts to house homeless people with disabilities. More...

Boro man sought after fleeing arresting officers

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PHOTOSBY JEFF GRANIT staff Michelle Munoz, Cecilia Aguirre, Jazlyn Ortiz, Adriana Mediana and Leandra Ortiz enjoy one another More...

Trio of artists exhibit at WLB library

“Phoenix” by Mare Akana More...

Cost of road project decreases

FAIR HAVEN More...

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Treasure Island store on Route 35 north in Shrewsbury will be closing. More...

Bulletin Board

Notes

Fair Haven Cub Scout Pack No. 127 is sponsoring a fundraiser to benefit the Walsh Family Foundation for Breast Cancer Research. The pack will host its third annual pancake breakfast April 2 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Fair Haven Firehouse. More...

Little Silver Woman’s Club dinner meeting Feb. 2

The Little Silver Woman More...

Talent search deadline extended to Feb. 15

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, has announced it is extending the registration deadline for its More...

Letters

Letters

Love your heart. By loving your heart, you can save it. That More...

Business

Zuleyka brings her flavors to town

Dominican cuisine finds following in downtown Red Bank

What is it that has hungry hordes lining up at Zuleyka More...