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Sen. Beck is cheered as she tells gov. to make cuts
Gov. Jon Corzine received a not-so-warm welcome at Marlboro High School, Route 79, on Feb. 4 when he came to present his toll hike plan. The governor was met with protesters outside the building and a large crowd of opposition inside the school's auditorium. More...
Opponents file for injunction in state court

Opponents of the state's Highlands bridge replacement project lost a bid to hold up work slated to begin Feb. 10 on the historic drawbridge. Attorneys for the borough of Sea Bright and local grassroots group Citizens for Rational Coastal Development (CRCD) filed an injunction in December to stop... More...


Judge gives R.B. publisher minimum sentence

RED BANK- After being found guilty of driving while intoxicated (DWI) and given the minimum sentence for the charge, Red Bank publisher Claudia Ansorge is set to appeal the ruling. The DWI charges against Ansorge, 63, of Red Bank, stem from an April 19, 2006, accident during which she struck a ma... More...


Arrests net suspect wanted in attack on three men

RED BANK - The 19-year-old male wanted in connection with the shootings of two men in the borough has been apprehended, according to the Red Bank Police Department. Anthony J. Sims, Eatontown, had been on the lam since Nov. 26 after he allegedly shot two young men during a scuffle at Montgomery... More...


FAIR HAVEN - The Fisk Chapel A.M.E. Church is celebrating Black History Month with a lineup of community events. On Sunday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m., the Woman's Day Program will feature a speaker, the Rev. Dr. Amelda Lee, of Providence Baptist Church, Cliffwood. More...


In honor of Black History Month, Monmouth Vicinage Superior Court will sponsor an event focusing on the musical traditions of sub-Saharan Africa, at the Monmouth County Courthouse, 71 Monument Park, Freehold. More...
(Open letter to Gov. Jon Corzine) In my 77 years I do not think I have been more troubled than I am now with the world of politics but especially the depressed and immoral stature of our own New Jersey disgrace. More...
It's time for lawmakers to ignore casinos' lobbyists
Back in 2002, Mark Rosman, who is the managing editor of Greater Media's publication the News Transcript, wrote a column about Monmouth County developer Anthony Spalliero headlined, "Whatever TonyWants, Tony Gets in Marlboro. More...
Join the Seven Sisters as they travel back to the old South in the days of slavery in a riotous showentitled "A Stitch in Time" featuring song, dance, history, stories, skits and a display of quilts, as they depict the joys of sisterhood, the trials of slave life, and how quilting helped themcop... More...
Mrs. Arace, 82, of Tinton Falls, died Feb. 4, 2008, at home following a lengthy illness. She resided in Brick Township prior to relocating to Tinton Falls. She was a retired receptionist at OCEAN Inc., Toms River. She was predeceased by her husband, Michael F. Arace Sr.; a brother, John J. Allen; ... More...
High school students choose community service project
RED BANK - Area high school students are collecting supplies to send to troops stationed overseas as part of the Community YMCA's Leaders Club. The club is for students in high school and aims to connect them to the community through service projects. More...
CHRIS KELLY staff Shore Regional's Matt Bersermann competes in the boys' high jump during the Shore Conference Indoor Track Championships, held at the Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River on Feb. 2. More...
Have you ever walked up to a baseball player, dying to get him to autograph your baseball, only to realize you forgot your pen? What about trying to get a player to sign a muddy, scuffed-up ball? Well, a South Brunswick business, League Design Partners, has invented a new kit it says will make all... More...