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      May 11, 2006  RSS feed
      SCOTT PILLING staff Murlaine Alexis, a student at Red Bank Catholic High School, dances at the 56th Monmouth County Cotillion Scholarship Ball held at Convention Hall in Asbury Park on May 6. More...
      Attorney: Feds override boro, county on waste facility

      The Red Bank Borough Council passed a resolution on Monday opposing a plan that would bring an additional 600 tons of waste per day through the borough. More...

      FBI, Homeland Security ask to stay after fort closes

      More than 23,000 military retirees will be seeking health care elsewhere in Monmouth County once the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital relocates outside of Fort Monmouth's gates. More...


      Final approval had been stalled by parking deficiency calculation

      RED BANK - The Downtown Cafe had its final show last Saturday before it closed for renovations, which are expected to take five months. More...


      Plan by grad students includes new Eatontown Boro Hall

      EATONTOWN - After four months of walking Fort Monmouth and endless hours of preparing maps, drawings and Power Point slides, 10 University of Pennsylvania graduate students hope their study of Fort Monmouth gets an "A." More...


      David Kelley, Tinton Falls, was recently honored at the Programs Rooted in Developing Excellence (PRIDE) Program for academic and leadership excellence at the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse (N.Y.) University. Kelley is a junior majoring in computer science. More...


      Navy Hospitalman Recruit Jesse Canaris recently graduated from the Basic Hospital Corps School at Naval Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, Ill. His first assignment will involve direct patient care. A 2005 graduate of Long Branch High School, Canaris joined the Navy in August. He is the son of Mich More...


      The Fourth Annual Michael W. Thorne Scholarship Run will be held on Sunday, May 21, beginning at 9 a.m. at Franklin Lake Park off Locust Avenue in West Long Branch. More...
      Coda Plea to ignore election results is misguided More...
      Mary Hoag Hinck Mrs. Hinck, 88, of Monmouth Beach, died April 27 at home. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond T. Hinck in 1984; and three sisters, Mary M. Tierney, Janet Kemp and Rosalind I. Hoag. She is survived by five daughters, Ann H. Friel of Tinton Falls, Alice F. Hinck of Monmou More...
      Walcott MVP as Blues win second straight title
      Getting one of the finest overall pitching performances in Brookdale or Region XIX tournament history, the Jersey Blues rolled to their second straight title and third in the last four years on Saturday. More...
      Well, it is that time of year again ... spring is in the air and we are all counting down the days till summer break. For many parents, this is also the time of year when our children are planning proms and graduation parties. We at Prevention First want to remind you to make this a safe and sober t More...
      Performances at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank during the month of June are: More...
      English Language Learners program recognized by state
      LITTLE SILVER - The award-winning English Language Learners (ELL) program at Red Bank Regional High School emphasizes giving students the opportunity for a future in education. More...
      Owners: Small club ambience behind success of Freedom Fitness
      Alyssa Bray knows that sometimes the first step into a fitness center is the hardest one to take."I got a call from a guy that was over 350 pounds. He didn't want to come in because he was embarrassed," said Bray, co-owner with her husband, Bernie, of Freedom Fitness in Long Branch. More...