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Boro investigating claim of sexual harassment Pringle: Parking director named in allegation by boro employee BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer Red Bank Parking Director Neil Burnip is on leave while the borough investigates a sexual harassment complaint against him. More ...
Ali Villane, 10, tries her stilt-walking skills out on Brenna Swanson of Cirque De Jour, a troupe of professionals who taught circus arts to children at the Children's Cultural Center in Red Bank last week. More ...
Agencies seek source of creek contamination DEP: Racetrack may not be sole source of pollution BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer The state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is working with county and local health officials, including Monmouth Park Racetrack, to determine the source of bacteria polluting Branchport Creek, which runs through Oceanport and Long Branch. More ...
Design project takes paddle-wheeler back to the future High Tech H.S. student updates steamboat for use by maritime group BY ANUM AZAM Correspondent Caitlin Bogdan, steamboat designer and aspiring engineer, has a seafaring dream. More ...
On Campus Brian Erickson, Red Bank, has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Fairfield (Conn.) University. A marketing major, he is the son of Cindy and Bernie Erickson. More ...
In the Service Joseph T. Scalzo has graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Leader's Training Course at Fort Knox, Ky. Cadets undergo training, which includes fundamental military skills, rifle marksmanship, small arms tactics, weapons training, drill and ceremonies, communications, and squad More ...
Sailboats ready for a regatta at the Monmouth Boat Club in Red Bank. More ...
Former Tredwell resident wants answers about fire Ekdahl: Boro role limited because house was private property BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RUMSON - Two months after the fire that destroyed the historic Tredwell House, a former resident of the 300-year-old house is asking for answers. More ...
Developers' disclosure ordinance is law in boro Resident says political contribution measure doesn't go far enough BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK - Developers with projects before the Planning and Zoning boards will be required to disclose political contributions under an amended disclosure ordinance adopted by the Borough Council last week. More ...
Tinton Falls OKs $20K for parking lot contract BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer TINTON FALLS - In the grand scheme of things relating to the $9.5 million new municipal building, an additional $20,000 is insignificant. However, it still raised a few questions during the Borough Council meeting last week. More ...
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