October 5, 2006 RSS feed / Letters

Cancer survivor finds catharsis in triathlon

On the Sunday of Sept. 17, after four months of training, a host of 1,300 women athletes and I anxiously entered the waters off Sandy Hook Bay to compete in the Danskin Triathlon for breast cancer research. More...

Too little, much too late

Sandy Hook Partner's (SHP) long-awaited source of financing has finally been made known. But as all know, except for the NPS and its adherents, it is nearly seven years too late, since it was required of all offerors on Nov. 8, 1999. My Goodness! More...

Democrat slate best for Red Bank

The combination of autumn's palette of reds, oranges, golds, browns and its soothing zephyrs can easily inebriate its spectators, especially the residents of Red Bank who can view fall in all its glory from the shores of the Navesink. More...

Candidates have positive vision for Red Bank

I have seen quite a bit written in this paper regarding the recent Council meetings. I cannot say much about these meetings as I was not there. More...

Changes refine retail mix at The Grove

After 10 years of tremendous customer service at The Grove at Shrewsbury, Sealfons department store will close permanently on Dec. 25. More...

Vote for Democratic Congress will end war

Bob Woodward's new book "State of Denial" reveals that Henry Kissinger has been advising President Bush about Iraq, telling him that "victory is the only meaningful exit strategy." More...

Parklands vs. developers

Jesse Unruh, a once popular and powerful politician from California, summarized how politics works by claiming, "Money is the mother's milk of politics." More...