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Byron Smith solos during the Holiday Express concert at the annual Red Bank Tree Lighting festivities Nov. 24. More...
Dempsey completes first year as boro administrator

It has been just over one year since W. Bryan Dempsey jumped with both feet into his job as business administrator for Tinton Falls. And what an eventful year it has been. More...


Recount uncovers additional absentee ballot for incumbent

Oceanport Borough Council-man John "Ted" Ibex has reclaimed his seat on the council after a recount of the votes cast in the municipal Nov. 7 election confirmed his victory this week. More...


TINTON FALLS - The public is invited to attend four Tinton Falls master plan meetings to discuss preliminary goals, objectives and recommendations. More...


Shrewsbury officials upset that boro's police dept. left out

LITTLE SILVER - A study that will examine the implications of merging the police departments of three local towns will proceed without the participation of neighboring municipalities. More...


Dec. 6 hearing by Boro Council will decide fate of Best Liquors

RED BANK - A public hearing that will determine whether a west side liquor store will remain in operation will take place Dec. 6. More...


The Sea Bright Library now has chances available for a colorfully decorated gingerbread house that will be raffled off Dec. 20. Chances may be purchased at the library, 1097 Ocean Ave. Winner need not be present. More...
As a Highlands resident, I feel very privileged to live in the shadow of a historic bascule bridge and the Twin Lights, not to mention the majesty of Sandy Hook. These are truly both natural and man-made treasures hopefully to be enjoyed by generations to come. More...
It must be the holidays, since Ralph's eyes are red
My favorite time of year is coming up - the holiday season. The time of family and fellowship. The time of good smells coming from the kitchen. The time of fragrant evergreens and cheerful decorations. The time of sharing and reflection and thanks for the gifts of life and love we've received throug More...
Solo show in Red Bank recaps decade of photographer's work
Photographer Jennie A. Meares is immersed in the local art scene. She has been snapping pictures professionally for 10 years now. Her "Jam" signature has become a familiar sight in countless group and solo exhibitions as well as in private collections. More...
Patrick Joseph Shaffery Mr. Shaffery, 73, of Oceanport, died Nov. 24, 2006, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Newark, he resided in Oceanport for 43 years. He was a retired letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Little Silver, where he was employed 35 years. He served with More...
RFH students raise tuition for Kenyan counterpart
RUMSON - A trip to Kenya became inevitable for social studies teacher Megan Arnone whose goal was to expand her students' views of the world as well as her own and who wanted to help in whatever way she could. More...
Monmouth team facing one of nation's top offenses
The Monmouth University football team, to a man, feels it deserves to be among the 16 teams playing in the I-AA playoffs. More...