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January 17, 2008
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ALEX TOWLE Second- and third-grade students in the Red Bank Primary School chorus give a spirited performance during the school's Winter Concert Jan. 10. More...
Response to west side shootings aims to engage neighborhood

The message of tolerance and unity that inspired the December candlelight vigil for two young men who were shot in Red Bank is set to continue at a community forum Jan. 19. More...


Ordinance would penalize offending landlords

As part of the mayor's crack down on overcrowded housing in Red Bank and the landlords who promote it, he announced that he and the borough attorney are drafting a measure to curb the trend. Mayor Pasquale Menna again spoke to the issue at the Jan. More...


1. Red Bank reorganizes under new mayor Pasquale Menna took office as Red Bank mayor a year ago, following a 16-year run by Edward J. McKenna Jr., who is widely credited with engineering the borough's renaissance. Menna had served as a councilman alongside McKenna for 20 years, for much of t... More...


On the morning of Jan. 21, local residents and friends of the YMCA will join together in celebration of the life ofDr.Martin Luther King Jr. Hosted annually by The Community YMCA, Red Bank, and the YMCA of WesternMonmouth County, Freehold Township, the 19th annual Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. More...


LITTLE SILVER - In celebration of the birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., The Source at Red Bank Regional (RBR) High School will sponsor a lecture program Jan. 18 titled "The Last Days of King." The program is set to take place at the Source and covers two lunch periods: 12:20-1:01 p... More...


The 11th annual guitar show is scheduled for Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. The show sponsor is Brookdale Public Radio, 90.5 The Night, and Raritan Bay Guitar Repair. More...
For many Garden State residents, it looks as though "New Jersey and you" are no longer perfect together. A recent report by Rutgers University uncovers an alarming exodus of residents from this state we're in. Titled "Where Have All the Dollars Gone? An Analysis of New Jersey Migration Patterns,"... More...
Pundits suffer the Night of a Thousand Deaths
For a political junkie likemyself, there was no better theater than watching the results of the New Hampshire primary election on CNNand the other networks Jan. 8. It's always fun to watch people who have made such stupendous boobs of themselves attempt to salvage the tattered remnants of their cr... More...
First year gives band, audiences good feelings as group gets rolling
Mike Sasso has always believed that you should never burn bridges because the people you deal with may be able to help you in the future. That has proved to be a good strategy for Sasso and his band mates in The Jersey Syndicate, who had the rare opportunity to open for Twisted Sister in the band'... More...
Mr. Spencer, 78, of Tinton Falls, died Jan. 7, 2008, at Care One at King James, Navesink section of Middletown. He was born in Newark, Ohio. He was a computer programmer at IBM, retiring in 1994. Prior to that, he taught vocal music and directed musical shows for 20 years for groups such as the Me... More...
Students at Red Bank Primary School perform 'When the Lights All Shine' during the school's Winter Concert Jan. 10. More...
Parity. It's a word we're hearing more and more in the world of professional sports, as leagues in the various sports target a level playing field as a means of marketing their games. The reasoning behind such a goal is simple - the more teams there are with legitimate chances to succeed, the mo... More...