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September 4, 2008
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Natalie Gergig, Eatontown, arranges a stack of fresh corn from the late summer harvest of a local farmer who markets produce at the Red Bank Farmers Market on Aug. 24. The market is held weekends through October in The Galleria parking lot on West Front Street. More...

ABC grants stay of council action pending review

Ashes Cigar Club Steakhouse and Seafood Raw Bar has appealed the decision of the Red Bank Borough Council not to renew the cigar club's liquor license. Samuel "Skip" Reale Jr., the attorney for Ashes, located at 33 Broad St. More...


FREEHOLD — Mauro Vasquez-Galvan, 27, of Red Bank, pleaded guilty to five counts of third-degree burglary, two counts of third-degree attempted burglary, and two counts of third-degree invasion of privacy on Aug. 25, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office. More...


Residents wishing to share their ideas about how Monmouth County can improve government services can do so by logging on to www.visitmonmouth. com and clicking on a link for the strategic plan. Online comments will go directly to Strategic Planning Committee members. More...


FREEHOLD — A Tinton Falls man was arrested on Aug. 26 and charged with five counts of first-degree armed robbery. The charges against Richard Demott Jr., 56, stem from five bank robberies that were allegedly committed in Monmouth County between May 27 and Aug. 19, according to the Monmouth ... More...


Backward Glances, 43 Broad St., Red Bank, will hold its annual Halloween Preview Day for charity Sept. 7 to coincide with the Red Bank Street Fair. Models will showcase several of the store's new outfits during the event, and a portion of all sales will be donated to Habitat for Humanity. For info... More...


St. Francis Cathedral School, Metuchen, invites alumni, graduates of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) program, school families and parishioners to join faculty past and present for an 80th anniversary celebration on Sept. 19. Click on the alumni link on the school's Web site, www.StFr... More...
According to Assemblyman Jay Weber, New Jersey residents worked 211 days to pay for our state and local government taxes. Starting on Jan. 1, we worked until July 30 to pay our taxes. The only state residents who worked longer than us are those who live in Connecticut. More...
County determined to resolve FEMA problem
When the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) presented its new flood zone maps for Monmouth County, it was nothing less than a bombshell landing on thousands of homeowners in our Bayshore communities. 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...
The Arts Coalition of Asbury Park (ArtsCAP) is hosting the opening-night reception for artist Olympia Hostler's Liquid Life Collection of unique acrylic paintings. The reception is Saturday, Sept. 6, 6-9 p.m. at Core Restore, 630 Mattison Ave. in Asbury Park. The show will be on display through Oc... More...
Team opens home schedule Sept. 19 against Red Bank Catholic
It's hard to imagine being a high school football player and never being able to enjoy the thrill of playing on your home field, in front of your own fans. However, for the players on the Long Branch High School team who graduated as part of the class of 2008, that is exactly what they experience... More...