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      December 31, 2008  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Monmouth Regional's Jessica Ford (21) tries to put up a shot against Red Bank Regional's Bliare Wikoff (13) during a Dec. 23 game, which was won by Red Bank, 44-38. More...
      District projects 30 children will be eligible

      Tinton Fall's public school district is awaiting the goahead from the state Department of Education (DOE) to proceed with its state-mandated preschool expansion plan. District Superintendent John Russo said that to make room for 30 3- and 4-year-olds in time for the 2009-10 school year, two classrooms at the district's Swimming River School have been set aside. More...

      Red Bank councilwoman claims award was no bid, needed discussion

      Adiscussion about open government in Red Bank was sparked at the Dec. 22 meeting when Republican Councilwoman Mary Grace Cangemi opposed a resolution about a pending contract. More...


      An ordinance to preserve one of the last undeveloped properties in the borough, the Bonnano horse farm on Sycamore Avenue in Shrewsbury, met with unanimous approval at the Dec. 15 council meeting. The second reading authorized the borough to purchase the development rights and public access easement for the Bonnano horse farm, 440 Sycamore Ave., Block 28 Lot 45. More...


      Navy could render decision as early as June 2009

      TINTON FALLS — Several dozen residents braved the poor weather conditions on Dec. 16 to attend an open house and public hearing on proposed civilian housing at Naval Weapons Station Earle, Colts Neck. The hearing was held at Monmouth Regional High School. More...


      Seniors, parents will decide whether to report rank in transcript

      LITTLE SILVER — The regional Board of Education unanimously agreed to give students at Red Bank Regional High School the option of sending their class rank to prospective colleges. The class of 2010 will be the first to have that option. More...


      Monmouth County Library Eastern Branch, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury, will welcome Tim Burns, author of "Sounds Like Teen Spirit: Stolen Melodies, Ripped-off Riffs, and the Secret History of Rock and Roll," presenting an audiovisual program at 7 p.m. Jan. 6. More...
      Every year we like to look back at the typographical and grammatical errors that almost made it, and some that actually did make it, into some of Greater Media Newspapers' 12 weekly publications. More...
      Mr. Andrykovitz, 90, of Brick, died Dec. 10, 2008. He spent many years living in Roselle while raising his family and running his company, Regal Molding Corp. Upon retirement, he lived in Spring Lake and moved to Princeton Commons in Brick several years ago. Mr. Andrykovitz continued to go to school until he was 88 years old. More...
      CHRIS KELLY staff Red Bank Regional's Blaire Wikoff (13) tries to go for the basket against Monmouth Regional during her team's 44-38 victory on Dec. 23. More...
      New Jersey is known for many wonderful things. We are the birthplace of several of the world's greatest inventions. We have one of the most beautiful shorelines in the entire United States. And we are, of course, the state that celebrities from "Ol' Blue Eyes" to "The Boss" have called home. More...
      Guild of Creative Art thrives on Broad Street
      There is a new energy at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury, and the catalyst is Debbie Redden, who has been the president of the guild board of trustees for the past 21.2 years. More...