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      October 12, 2006  RSS feed
      Activists say beach renourishment harms coastline, recreation
      Area surfers and environmental activists gathered Monday at the Long Branch oceanfront to protest beach replenishment projects at the Jersey Shore they say are harming the coast. More...

      Members of the Monmouth Regional High School marching band make their way along Broadway in Long Branch during the Columbus Day parade sponsored by the Amerigo Vespucci Society Oct. 8. More...

      Victim of alleged abuse files tort claim, may seek $5M in damages

      Red Bank Parking Director Neil Burnip remains an employee of the borough while an investigation is ongoing into allegations of sexual harassment filed by a female employee of the borough. More...


      Menna will seek to build consensus with community

      By eliminating positions and reorganizing departments, Red Bank mayoral candidate Councilman Pasquale Menna said he hopes to cut taxes and make borough government run more efficiently. More...


      During the week of Oct. 16- 22, some of New Jersey's best bakeries will team up for CancerCare's third annual Cupcakes for a Cause, selling cupcakes of all flavors and sizes with all proceeds benefiting CancerCare for Kids, a nonprofit that provides free professional support services for children af More...
      Catherine "Cay" Soyer Mrs. Soyer, 71, of Freehold, died Oct. 8 at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She resided in Queens, N.Y., prior to relocating to Freehold seven months ago. She was an executive assistant at Allen & Company, New York City, retiring in 2005. She attended the Church of More...
      The state's top high school girl soccer players don't have to look far to find championship-caliber soccer at the collegiate level. More...
      During the Sept. 25 meeting of the Red Bank Borough Council, discussion focused on plans to offset the borough's perceived nonprofit tax burden. In his remarks specifically about Riverview Medical Center, Councilman John Curley claimed that the hospital "doesn't pay a dime" and "they make an awful l More...
      'The Parent Pages' is a resource for activities, enrichment and more
      It's a simple idea, but oh so timely. A resource guide for parents and newcomers that details everything from where to look for a fun activity, to birthday party information, schools and mothers' organizations. More...
      Members of the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School marching band More...