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August 14, 2008
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Celeste Winters, of Fair Haven, slaps the hand of McGruff the Crime Dog at Fair Haven's National Night Out Against Crime event held at the borough Youth Center on Aug. 5. See page 34 for more photos. More...
Former GOP chair fills seat left open by resignation

Republican James Giannell was appointed to the Red Bank Borough Council on Monday to fill the seat left open by Republican Councilman John Curley's resignation. Curley resigned July 14 because of a residential move to Middletown Township and to spend more time on his campaign for county freeholde... More...


Some on council urge boro to 'walk away'

The Oceanport Borough Council rejected the Fort Monmouth reuse plan last week, with some council members calling for the borough to give up its fort property and opt out of plans for the future of the Army base. More...


St. Thomas Episcopal adopts a new vision plan

Like many churches today, St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Red Bank is being called to meet the needs of a more diverse community, according to its pastor. The Rev. Terrence Rosheuvel, rector at St. Thomas Episcopal for 27 years, said his congregation will meet the challenge of making all people fe... More...


TINTON FALLS — A new, larger library may be on the horizon in the borough, but not necessarily in the near future, according to discussions at the Borough Council meeting on Aug. 5. Council members weighed in on recommendations in a recently submitted report and noted that a full presentati... More...


FAIR HAVEN — A special meeting will be held in the borough next week to allow borough residents to air their opinions regarding the sharing of police services. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 18, at Knollwood School. More...


The Brookdale Community College (BCC) Foundation will hold its annual Education Open Golf Tournament Sept. 18 at Eagle Oaks Golf and Country Club, Farmingdale. Proceeds help provide scholarships to Brookdale students. Activities include a continental breakfast and buffet luncheon, reception with... More...
A s a registered Independent who has attended 75 percent of all Red Bank council meetings over the last 15-plus years, I think I offer a pretty fair and accurate view of town happenings and insight. I found the recent letter to the editor titled "Red Bank Democrats don't skip town like Republican... More...
I remember graduate school with a certain degree of awe and loathing — in the same way you remember the pain of a major surgery, years after the scars have healed. Even at the small state college I was attending, obtaining an advanced degree was no walk in the park. More...
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...
With the 2008 Olympic Games taking place in Beijing, China, the Middletown Township Public Library is presenting programs with an Olympic spirit, including an exhibit of photographs of China. "An American in China, Etc." will run through Aug. 29 at the library, located at 55 New Monmouth Road. More...
Mrs. Reinalda, 59, of Red Bank, died Aug. 5, 2008, following a battle with cancer. She was an art teacher at Forrestdale School, Rumson. Prior to that, she taught art at Charlotte (N.C.) Country Day School, and for the Marlboro School system. She is survived by her husband, Rolf; a son, Rolf II; a... More...
15 starters return for Scarlet Knights; opening game on Labor Day
PISCATAWAY — The goal in many Rutgers football observers' opinion is to get back to the level of play that the Scarlet Knights had in 2006, when the team finished with an 11-2 record, a Texas Bowl victory and a national ranking. More...