Agency spokeswoman: bridge replacement will move forward
BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer
AN.J. Department of Transportation (DOT) official has been arrested in connection with an agreement of sale of property transfers in connection to the Route 36 Highlands Bridge construction project. Detectives from the Monmouth County's Prosecutor's Office and the DOT Internal Affairs Bureau charged James J. More...
This month, students, staff and volunteers at the SistersAcademy inAsbury Park willmark the 10th anniversary of the school and invite the public to join in the celebration of this milestone. A prayer service, exhibits and projects by the students will showcase their talents and gifts. The Sisters Academy is a program of theMercy Center. More...
Long before there was a silicon valley in Sunnyvale, Calif., silicon alley in New Jersey produced some of the greatest inventions and scientific discoveries of the 20th century. More...
Mr. Iwanski, 69, of Red Bank, died March 15, 2008, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a longtime resident of Fair Haven prior to relocating to Red Bank. He was employed at Exxon-Mobil, New York City, and Fairfax, Va., for several years. He was predeceased by a brother, Alex; and a sister, Irene. More...
As the Monmouth University baseball team was walking off the field at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport Connecticut on Sunday, there were a lot of people who were happy to see them board a bus and head back toWest Long Branch. More...
Iam appalled at the latest development in the Highlands Sea Bright Bridge fiasco. An NJDOT employee falsifies documents to get the project to proceed and of course he would not be fired or suspended. We need to keep paying him, and don't forget the pension! More...
The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Film Club will host its second Movie Night on Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. The feature presentation will be "Breakfast at Tiffany's," which showcases Audrey Hepburn's signature role as Holly Golightly. There will be breakfast specialties offered, and the Tiffany's theme will prevail. More...
Red Bank Reg'l Board of Ed. proposes $23.5 million budget
LITTLE SILVER- The Red Bank Regional High School (RBRHS) Board of Education (BOE) is proposing a school budget that would increase the tax rate in Shrewsbury by approximately 6 cents per $100 of assessed value, the highest increase of the three municipalities that send their students to the school. More...
RED BANK- After two meetings with west side business owners, Red Bank River- Center has approved a budget that reflects the needs of those businesses in the expanded district. More...