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Workshop responses would benefit pedestrians
Traffic calming on busier streets, improving visibility for drivers and pedestrians at intersections and widening sidewalks in some downtown areas of the borough are among the recommendations made in a recently released report aimed at making Red Bank more pedestrian friendly. More...

Dance majors in the Visual and Performing Arts program at Red Bank Regional High School rehearse for a performance of "On Broadway," a dance program based on Broadway show tunes that will take place at the school Jan. 20 and 21. More photos, page 3. More...


Holt cites Vietnam; Valentin, gang violence, at memorial breakfast

The 18th annual Memorial Breakfast Celebrating the Life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy served as a platform for some local officials and representatives to draw similarities between the social and moral issues of King's time and those of today. More...


Top: Dance program majors from Red Bank Regional High School, Little Silver, leap through the air during a rehearsal for their "On Broadway" show scheduled for Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. and Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. Middle: Elena Gulmara practices one of her dances during the show's rehearsal last Friday. The show ... More...


Mended Hearts support group will hold a meeting Jan. 25 at noon at Blaisdell auditorium at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. The group consists of heart patients, patient's families, health professionals and other interested individuals. The meeting is free, but registration is required. Li... More...
In an era tolerant of political "spin," I'm still old fashioned. I believe in individual responsibility. If you obfuscate or hide information from taxpayers, that's on you. More...
Joseph Irace was incorrectly identified as a member of the Oceanport Borough Council in a letter to the editor in the Jan. 11 issue. Irace was a candidate for council in the November election. More...
Handler trains dogs and small animals for commercial work
Lisa Christman lives a dog lover's ideal life. As the lead trainer and handler for the New York-based All Creatures Great and Small animal advertising agency, she not only takes her dogs to work with her, they often get paid for the day. More...
Maryjane Grotyohann Mrs. Grotyohann, 75, of Lakewood, died Jan. 14, 2007, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Born in Philadelphia, she resided in the Lincroft section of Middletown, prior to relocating to Lakewood eight years ago. She was a member of the First Church of Christ Scienti... More...
MIDDLETOWN - School and political representatives from throughout Monmouth County came out last week to a forum to unveil initiatives on school safety for the new year. The forum, held Jan. More...
Brookdale student to compete at World University Games
With the World University Games being held this week in Torino, Italy, Brookdale Community College is well represented. Belmar's Stephanie Roth, a 24-year-old journalism student at the Lincroft school, is in Torino to compete in the Ladies Individual Figure Skating event against app... More...
Poop-scooping is dirty work, but Middletown woman is proud to do it
MIDDLETOWN - Mary Ellen Levy says her job is a load of … joy. The Port Monmouth founder of When Doody Calls, a pet waste management company, says she smiles every time someone asks her to talk about the business she started roughly eight years ago when she realized that poop... More...