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February 1, 2007
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Tommy McGuire, 9, a fourth-grader at Point Road School in Little Silver, traces the outline of a star while looking in a mirror, an exercise to simulate visual impairment, during the school's Celebrating Differences in Learning Ability Day Jan. 25. More photos, page 3. More...
Agency asks DOT for info on alternate replacement span

The N.J. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has notified the state Department of Transportation (DOT) that it is temporarily denying the DOT's application for approval to demolish the 75-year-old existing drawbridge that connects Sea Bright and Highlands and replace it with a fi... More...

Coalition to apply to gov't. for Fort Monmouth housing

There are many buildings at Fort Monmouth that could provide housing for the homeless and for low- to moderate-income residents, according to advocates for affordable housing. Many organizations are advocating for some of that housing and a few of their representatives attend ever... More...


Appellate decision could force COAH to rethink rules

An Appellate Court decision rejecting the third round of regulations set by the state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) may lead to lawsuits brought by developers against municipalities, according to an attorney whose practice focuses on affordable housing. More...


The public can get a look inside Rumson's largest private estate during the month of May, when Scothigh Farm is opened to the public as a benefit for the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey. The interior of Scothigh Farm will get a makeover by 35 leading interior designers who ... More...


Three seats are up for election on May 8

TINTON FALLS - That old adage, "Never say never" is one that Council President Brendan Tobin knows first-hand. Last week, he announced in an e-mail that he is going to run again for re-election to his seat on the Borough Council. More...


A Community Hymn Sing celebrating hymns and hymn-based organ music will be held Sunday, Feb. 18, at 3 p.m. at The Presbyterian Church on the Hill, 10 Cold Indian Springs Road, Ocean Township. The sing will feature seven organists who are members of the Monmouth Chapter of American Guild of Or... More...
Some towns are enacting laws that give the police authority to search the hotel registry records of guests without proper cause. For any reason, the hotel can be ordered to turn over a list of guests and even personal information such as credit card numbers. More...
In this parable, let's all just root for the lions
Watching President George W. Bush on television last week reminded me of the story we learned in Bible class about Daniel and the Lions' Den. I'm kind of working from memory here, but as I recall, Daniel was a high-level bureaucrat in the administration of King Darius the Mede, who ... More...
Allen Chapel's 'Letters … to the ancestors' to be presented Feb. 4 BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer Letter writing really is a dying art, and that's too bad because letters can be revealing in what they convey of personal feelings and the life and times of t... More...
Warren G. Horré Mr. Horré, 83, of Fair Haven, died Jan. 21, 2007, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was born and raised in Elizabeth. He was branch manager at Central Jersey Bank and Trust Co., Sea Bright, retiring in 1988. Prior to that, he was involved in the banking... More...
Clockwise from top: Third- and fourth-grade students at Little Silver's Point Road School participated in activities that were designed to raise their awareness of what living with a disability is like during the school's Celebrating Differences in Learning Ability Day Jan. 25. Lynne Lehrkinder help... More...
Take a look at the top high school wrestling programs in the state and you'll notice that they all have at least one thing in common: strong feeder programs. More...