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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...
Pringle: Parking director named in allegation by boro employee

Red Bank Parking Director Neil Burnip is on leave while the borough investigates a sexual harassment complaint against him. More...

The Oceanport Parks and Recreation committee will host the borough's "Summer's End Festival" on Sept. 9 at 5 p.m. at Blackberry Bay Park. The event will feature face-painting, spin art, sand art, kids moon bounces, karate and dance demonstrations, relay races and food. There will also be live perfor More...
The amount property taxes would increase if voters in four sending towns approve a $49.8 million referendum for upgrades to Shore Regional High School was incorrectly reported in the Aug. 17 issue. For correct figures, see page 10. More...
Improv Jam's Summer League preps up-and-coming comics
Allowing rival groups of adolescents to spend a warm evening loitering in the parking lot of a local strip mall usually doesn't lead to behavior that serves the public interest. But if the kids are those who belong to Improv Jam Comedy Lab's Summer League, it's a different story. More...
Taxes will rise average of $78 per year
RED BANK - After much ado about problems in the borough finance department, the borough's 2006 municipal budget was passed at a special meeting last week by a vote of 4-2. More...
A few weeks ago I wrote a column discussing Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan's proposed legislation that would return New Jersey's youth and high school baseball and softball leagues to wood-bat-only status, removing from the dugout the expensive high-tech metal bats that have been blamed, by some, for s More...