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      June 26, 2008  RSS feed
      NJEA targets supporters of pension bills
      'Hey, Beck, what the heck," chanted demonstrators outside the District 12 legislator's office on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. The demonstrators carried signs that read, "Don't starve the lunch ladies," "Don't throw the drivers under the bus" and "Target abuse not people who work. More...
      County: Replacement of W. Front Street span could begin in 2011

      P lans for the replacement of the Hubbard Bridge that links Red Bank and the River Plaza section of Middletown were discussed at two public meetings last week. More...

      Officials say river visits rare for species

      SEA BRIGHT - A small pod, or group, of bottlenose dolphins have made a home for themselves in the Shrewsbury River in Sea Bright, according to sightings by locals. More...


      First Presbyterian Church's annual Liberty Extravaganza will take place on July 6. The celebration is part of the Tower Hill Concert Series at the church, located at 255 Harding Road. The festivities will begin at 5 p.m. with an old-fashioned strawberry festival. More...


      The 14th annual Historic Association of Fair Haven Garden Party will be held at the waterfront home of Sarah and David Fischell 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. The event will raise funds for scholarships to local students, educational programs and the restoration and preservation of Historic Fisk Chapel (Bicentennial Hall) on Cedar Avenue. More...


      Donation of $30K, design plans facilitate project

      SEA BRIGHT - By the completion of its expansion project, the borough library will double in size, according to library Director Joan Walsh. The expansion project on the J.W. Ross Cultural Arts Center/Library, the library's official name, has been discussed for about nine months and has just received the goahead from the Sea Bright Borough Council. More...


      Judge overturns Ansorge's DWI conviction

      RED BANK - With a new attorney came a new verdict in Red Bank publisher Claudia Ansorge's appeal of her Jan. 30 DWI conviction. Charles Moriarty, who represented Ansorge in the municipal appeal, said no new testimony was heard at the June 18 hearing in Superior Court before Judge Paul F. More...


      Richard Wells, superintendent at the Sandy Hook Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, has retired after a 32-year career with the National Park Service (NPS). He began his career at the Denver Service Center, working on projects such as local projects at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, and the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island. More...
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      We don't need no stinkin' ethics board around here!
      Grab onto your seats, because I'm about to tell you something so absolutely shocking you'll fall onto the floor with a case of the shivering fantods if you don't hold tight. More...
      Mr. Aversano, 26, of Red Bank, died June 20, 2008. He resided in Marlboro, prior to relocating to Red Bank, a few years ago. He was employed in securities in New York City. He was a graduate of Marlboro High School, and Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. More...
      Winners at the Lucas Oil SuperNationals at Raceway Park were in no mood to celebrate their victories on Sunday. The death of one of its own, National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta in a qualifying round accident on Saturday, cast a gloom over the event. More...
      If you were to believe the oil industry and their congressional cronies, all we'd have to do to lower prices at the pump is to open up the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to drilling. It is a cruel hoax. More...
      Gimme that old-time religion, or maybe not
      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 Greater Media Newspapers. More...
      The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) in Long Branch is hosting its fifth annual show of work by recent fine arts grads. "Fresh Meat/Young Blood, New Jersey's New Masters" will run through July 11 at the gallery, located at 20 Third Ave. in Long Branch. The show is curated by SICA Executive Director Doug Ferrari. More...
      Clockwise from top: Members of the class of 2008 take part in a graduation tradition, tossing mortarboards toward the evening sky at the end of commencement exercises at Rumson- Fair Haven Regional High School on June 20. Kara Keale and classmates enjoy the culmination of their high school careers at Borden Stadium in Rumson. Graduates process to their seats at the beginning of the graduation ceremony. Vitaliy Mike savors the moment as he gets ready to receive his diploma. More...
      Melissa Epstein, Robert Schillberg and Lauren Flanagan are dressed for a visit to a speakeasy to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Red Bank-based Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce. The Roaring '20s celebration party was held June 12 at the Shadowbrook in Shrewsbury. More...