Login Profile
Get News Updates
For local news delivered via email enter address here:
Real Estate Automotive Employment Services
    Classifieds Marketplace
      Media Kit Submit Announcements
      July 20, 2006  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Dan Markovitch and Michael Patrick of the Suburban Hillbillies entertain the audience at the Little Silver Summer Concert Series held at the Markham Place gazebo on July 14. See story, page 17. More...
      Board denies appl. to raze 3 houses, build 15 townhomes

      The developer seeking to build 15 townhouses on Bank Street, on the west side of Red Bank, will appeal the borough Planning Board's decision to deny the application, according to the attorney for RW@Rivers Edge. More...

      Demand rises at food pantries; housing costs, low minimum wage cited More...


      Resident aims to keep long-running concert series going

      LITTLE SILVER - Under the starry, starry skies of the borough, the Starry, Starry Nights Concert Series began Friday. More...


      Special Zoning Board meeting on Verizon application July 27

      FAIR HAVEN -- After years of discussion and little action on the question of whether to place a cell tower in the borough, the last several weeks have brought the controversial issue sharply into focus. More...


      Lucky, Bauer to lead new base reuse group

      EATONTOWN - To apply for federal seed money to start up a business, the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority will need some whiteout and a typewriter. More...


      United Teletech Financial Federal Credit Union (UTF) and United Way of Monmouth County are coordinating a "School Time Wishes" school supply drive through Aug. 5 at UTF locations in Monmouth and Middlesex counties. The drive will benefit local kindergarten through eighth-grade students who are in ne More...
      Red Bank's west side residents have learned well the lessons of the past few years. They are not about to sit by while developers carve up their neighborhoods and try to shoe-horn in projects that are simply out of scale and character. More...
      Jane Loos Taylor Mrs. Taylor, 78, of Tinton Falls, died July 16 at home following a lengthy illness. She was born in Passaic. She was a homemaker. She enjoyed reading, the beach, and her dogs. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas M. Taylor. She is survived by three sons and two daughters More...
      Officials end game without an overtime
      Nobody wanted it to end this way.When you take 44 of the Shore's most celebrated high school football players over the last couple of years and set them loose on a field in 90-degree heat for one last shot at scholastic glory, you know they're going to give you everything they've got left to give. More...
      Well, it's that time of year: the National Park Service grants its eighth deadline extension to the proposed developer of Fort Hancock as he tries to get funding for the supposed commercial reuse of 36 buildings. More...
      An exhibition of more than two dozen works by plein air painter Peggy Mason is at Beauregard Fine Art gallery in Rumson. More...
      Sean Munson, Little Silver, received a bachelor's degree at the spring commencement exercises for the first graduating class at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Needham, Mass. More...