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      March 6, 2008  RSS feed
      The Red Bank Primary School joined millions of schools across the country in celebrating the 10th annual Read Across America Day March 3. Volunteers from the community, like Doris Mahoney reading to a kindergarten student, helped mark the birthday of beloved children's book author Theodor Geisel, known affectionately as Dr. Seuss. More...
      Gov. proposes cuts in municipal aid to towns of fewer than 10K

      The small-town charm of local municipalities may be a casualty of Gov. Jon Corzine's proposed state budget, which unfairly penalizes smaller municipalities, according to local officials. More...

      Red Bank holds off on lawsuit over sale

      The borough may not be headed to court just yet since a dialogue about the sale of a historic Monmouth Street building has begun between Red Bank officials and Community YMCA representatives. More...


      Series ends, mostly due to lack of title sponsor

      Ready. Set. Stop. After over 30 years of racing, the International Race of Champions (IROC), the all-star auto racing series, has come to a halt due to economic reasons. As a result, the contents of the auto shop will be auctioned off at IROC's facility in Tinton Falls this Friday and Saturday. More...


      Hearing on plastic bag ordinance set for March 10

      RED BANK - Residents should think about ways to cut down on the amount of water used on a daily basis, because water rates in Red Bank may soon rise. Current water rates are $4.40 per 100 cubic feet of water, but if an ordinance introduced by the Borough Council Feb. 27 is passed, the rates could increase to $4.84 per 100 cubic feet of water. More...


      The Monmouth Vicinage will hold a landlord/tenant seminar March 18 from 10 a.m. to noon at Monmouth County Library, Eastern Branch, 1001 Route 35 north, Shrewsbury. The seminar will offer information on the landlord/tenant process such as how a complaint if filed, what happens in court, the eviction process and illegal lockouts. More...
      We watched the television and screamed, 'He's back!'
      A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think. More...
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      Mrs. West, 81, of Fair Haven, died Feb. 21, 20087, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She was a retired employee of Yonkers (N.Y.) health Department. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard P. West Sr.; a daughter, Diane Mary; and a son-in-law, William Devereaux. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Richard. P. and Diane "Dee" West Jr. More...
      29 Shore area grapplers prep for action this weekend
      The Long Branch High School wrestling team enjoyed its finest season in the program's history this winter, winning its first Shore Conference Tournament and Group III championships. More...
      On Tuesday, April 15, voters in 90 percent of the state's school districts will select more than 1,500 men and women to serve on their local boards of education. For citizens with a sincere interest in the education of their community's children, it's not too late to consider school board candidacy. More...
      Charlotte Scherer hands baton to Emily Asher Neiman
      While not exactly throwing out the old, there is a new owner at the Art Forms Gallery on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. More...
      Public hearing March 19 at primary school
      RED BANK - The Red Bank Board of Education (BOE) introduced a $15.82 million preliminary budget at its Feb. 26 workshop meeting. For the second year in a row, the proposal calls for a 1-cent increase per $100 of assessed property value. More...