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      January 25, 2007  RSS feed
      New hearing for Tredwell property scheduled for Feb. 5
      Five of the six members of Rumson's Historic Preservation Commission have resigned, citing a lack of cooperation on the part of the borough. Former commission Chairwoman Hollis Colquhoun said Monday that she felt the commission was not tapped by the Borough Council or the Borough Planning Board to its full potential. More...

      The Navesink River, a focal point of life in eastern Monmouth County, is being contaminated, in part by Red Bank's aged infrastructure, according to a study by the state Department of Environmental Protection. See story, page 3. More...

      Advocates say DEP decision will be put off; agency mum

      A Sea Bright borough councilwoman said Tuesday that the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) would postpone making a decision on whether to approve the application from the N.J. Department of Transportation (DOT) to replace the 75-year-old bridge. More...


      GOP must submit 3 names; Cangemi the frontrunner

      RED BANK - Grace Cangemi, who failed in a bid for Borough Council by only 25 votes in the November election, is being looked on as the likely successor to Republican Councilwoman Kaye Ernst, who has resigned. After serving for one year and three weeks, Ernst tendered her resignation at Monday's council meeting. More...


      Boro taking action with new info from DEP

      RED BANK - Three sites in the borough were found to be the major sources of human waste contamination in the Navesink River, according to a presentation last week by Eric Feerst, section chief at the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). More...


      Monmouth University's radio station WMCX will host "Rock Out," a fundraising concert in honor of Christopher Cosgrove '05, a Marine killed in Iraq in October. The money raised will be donated to Marines Helping Marines and Soldiers' Angels. The concert, for ages 16 and older, will be held Feb. 3 from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Student Center, Anacon Hall. More...
      The Monmouth Regional girls basketball team's record is a bit deceiving.While the Falcons have posted a solid 11-5 mark thus far, they are generally considered one of the better teams in the Shore Conference. And when you take a closer look at the Golden Falcons' schedule, you begin to understand why. More...
      "This bill ... would empower New Jersey to enhance the state's GDL law, giving it teeth by allowing a complete reassessment of teen driving laws …" That three more teenagers have died while driving New Jersey roads is becoming all too common morning reading. The most recent deaths occurred on the afternoon of Jan. 10 in Monmouth County. More...
      'Divine Objects of Hatred/Remix Version 1.0," an exhibit of work by Ryan Humphrey, is at Monmouth University's Ice House Gallery through March 16. Humphrey's work often addresses and recaptures the sensibility of pop-culture space, time and place, often incorporating paintings, sound, video, installation and commercial design elements in his work. More...
      LITTLE SILVER - Red Bank Regional High School has announced that two students have been accepted to prestigious Ivy League colleges. Basketball co-captain Kyle Fitzgerald, Red Bank, is heading to Harvard University this fall. Classmate, Nina Cabrera, Little Silver, an avid theater performer, was informed that Yale has accepted her, although she has not made a final decision yet. More...