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      February 8, 2007  RSS feed
      Decision means development cannot proceed
      A decision by the Rumson Planning Board will leave the Tredwell House property, which has been at the center of controversy for the past seven years, undeveloped for now. The board voted unanimously Monday against letting stand the previously granted approval for a minor subdivision of the Tredwell property on Ridge Road. More...

      Christopher Brodsky, 11, takes control of a loose ball while playing indoor soccer Feb. 3 at the Red Bank Middle School in a youth sports program sponsored by the Red Bank Parks and Recreation Department. More...

      Chaump: Bill would undermine affordable housing

      The Oceanport Borough Council is opposing a proposed reform that would end the practice of municipalities transferring their fair share housing obligations to towns outside their towns' borders. At the Jan. 25 meeting, the council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing a bill introduced in the state Assembly, A-3857, by Assemblyman Joseph J. Roberts Jr., (D-5). More...


      Judge rejects beach clubs' motion to dismiss access suit

      SEA BRIGHT - - A judge has ordered the state Department of Environmental (DEP) Protection to provide more information to the nine Sea Bright beach clubs it is suing to force them to provide more public access to their beaches. More...


      William Raleigh Smith Mr. Smith, 77, of Red Bank, died Jan. 29, 2007, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, following a lengthy battle with cancer. He was a chief petty officer, retired, U.S. Navy. He began his career in the Navy in 1946 stationed at the U.S. Naval Lighter, Lakehurst, assigned to hauling blimps that were landing. More...
      Shore girls win their way to postseason
      It's official - the Monmouth Regional boys basketball team is the comeback story of the year. Coming off a 1-19 season a year ago, the Golden Falcons entered their final regular season game on Tuesday against Red Bank Catholic with a 14-5 mark, the No. More...
      Each February, Amer-icans celebrate and observe matters of the heart in many ways, including with chocolate, cards, roses and St. Valentine's Day. For the American Heart Association, February is American Heart Month,a time to educate Americans about other matters of the heart. More...
      "Many times I feel like a stranger in my hometown. It became more and more depressing to see men and women who had shared dreams of achievement and success fall prey to substance abuse." - Leslie Morris
      Every life is full of stories - and of ironies - as Leslie Morris, a Long Branch native, knows very well. But most of us never get around to putting our stories down on paper or making them public by writing a book, especially one that is as honest and clear-sighted as "How Ya Like Me Now!. More...
      OCEANPORT - A dedication ceremony for Kortney's Playground at Wolf Hill Elementary School will be held Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. The playground is named for Kortney Rose Gillette, a 9-year-old former student at the Wolf Hill school. On April 27, 2006, four months after a diagnosis of brainstem glioma, Kortney lost her battle with the pediatric brain tumor. More...