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CHRIS KELLY staff Several models of the smart car fortwo are lined up two to a parking space on Broad Street Aug. 19, demonstrating their potential to help ease the parking crunch in urban settings like Red Bank. Story, page 4. More...
Kahle says council members need municipal accounts

An Oceanport councilwoman is calling for borough email accounts for the municipality's governing body in order to protect the council members, as well as the pockets of taxpayers. More...


Little Silver, Fair Haven, Rumson look at sharing services

Astudy of the feasibility of merging the police departments of Little Silver, Fair Haven and Rumson is under way, funded by a SHARE Grant awarded by the New Jersey State Department of Community Affairs. More...


U.F. resident participates in new Monmouth Coaching Invitational

UPPER FREEHOLD - Joe Jennings' love of antique road coaches began as a kid in the 1950s when he first saw them at an exhibition in Oceanport's Monmouth Park. Although he had driven pleasure horses before, it wasn't until 1986 that coaches started to reappear in the driving world and he first tri... More...


Scaled-down auto fits two to a parking space

RED BANK - - The answer to the parking crunch in the downtown may very well have been parked on Broad Street over the weekend. Several models of the smart fortwo, billed as the nation's smallest automobile, were parked two to a parking space outside Jack's Music Shoppe on Saturday and Sunday. More...


Many features of fire-torn mansion will be duplicated

A$9 million insurance settlement will allow the county to rebuild the historic Thompson Park Visitors Center, a 110-year-old mansion lost in a fire last year. On Thursday, the Monmouth County Park System released the bid specs to refurbish the Lincroft building, plans that call for the faç... More...


The outreach business and community development department at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, will offer two five-session programs to help participants get ready to reenter the workplace. "Fast Forward - Your New Path to Workplace Options," is led by a placement coun... More...
As citizens of Highlands, we are writing to express our strong disapproval of the plans to replace the Highlands- Sea Bright drawbridge with a span bridge that is more than twice the height of the existing bridge. According to the specifications we have seen, the new bridge is 65 feet high to the... More...
Franco Minervini completing project for police foundation
When Franco Minervini was a young boy in his hometown of Molfetta, Italy, he helped his grandfather, Michael, who was a stone carver. Little did he know then that he would continue his family's tradition of stone carving. "I didn't think I had any tal ent," said Minervini, whose studio has been i... More...
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...
School is just around the corner and local officials are moving from their summer schedules to discuss safety issues that local schools will face when their doors open in September. More...
Every football season brings new challenges. Last year, for Dave Callahan's Monmouth University Hawks, it was handling the pressures of high expectations. With a 10-2 record, a Northeast Conference championship and a bowl berth (the Gridiron Football Classic played on Kessler Field against San Di... More...
EMACC moves into new offices in Red Bank
RED BANK - - Nobody would argue that it's a short distance from Broad Street to Reckless Place in Red Bank, but the Eastern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce has certainly "come a long way" in the words of President and Chief Operating Officer Lynda Rose. More...