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December 11, 2008
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ERIC SUCAR staff Amy Lee and her daughter, Grace Kelly, enjoy the festive lights during Sea Bright's first Holiday Tree Lighting and Carriage Ride held along Ocean Avenue on Dec. 5. More...
Open space monies will fund $1.34M purchase of development rights

The Shrewsbury Borough Council officially began the process of preserving a piece of borough history last week by introducing an ordinance to acquire the Bonnano horse farm on Sycamore Avenue. The first reading of an ordinance to purchase the development rights to the Bonnano farm took place at t... More...


Mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly district would be created

Sea Bright's downtown would take on a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use Main Street character if proposed zoning changes are adopted. The Borough Council, in conjunction with the Planning and Zoning boards, is looking at zoning that would create Downtown Residential and Business Residential zones al... More...


Clockwise from top: Nicholas Cunha, 3, of Red Bank, goes over his list with Santa during the West Side Community Group Christmas tree lighting in Red Bank on Dec. 6. Hector Ortega, 3, and sister Lizandra Ortega, 1, of Red Bank, came dressed for the occasion at the ceremony held in West Side Park. Do... More...


OCEANPORT — Attorneys for the Long Branch Sewerage Authority and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) are working toward an agreement between the two agencies that would cut down on the pollution in Branchport Creek caused by storm-water runoff from Monmouth Park racetrack,... More...


Boro under orders to move court offices from trailer

The Sea Bright Borough Council has dropped plans to purchase a building to house municipal offices and instead will carve space out of a gymnasium at the existing Borough Hall. The council voted 4-0 at the Dec. 2 meeting against the purchase of an office building at 3 Church St., where Borough Ha... More...


EATONTOWN — Joseph Klett, chief of the State Archives, will discuss the latest addition to the records stored at the archives in Trenton at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11, for The Monmouth County Genealogy Society. Klett will speak about "300 years of Proprietary Records of West New Jersey," whi... More...
Long before there was a Silicon Valley in Sunnyvale, Calif., Silicon Alley in New Jersey produced some of the greatest inventions and scientific discoveries of the 20th century. More...
Patricia O'Leary is the aunt of the late Tara O'Leary. A story in the Dec. 4 issue incorrectly reported that Jane O'Leary was Tara's aunt. Jane was her stepmother. More...
If you believe the evening news (which I don't always), you've learned that one effect of the national economic meltdown is that it's darned near impossible to get credit these days. We're told that you can't get credit to buy a car, get a mortgage or pick up a new bass boat. Heck, if you believe... More...
The Monmouth Conservatory of Music (MCM) will present a Faculty Concert at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13, in the Trinity Church auditorium, 50 White St., Red Bank. Performers will be faculty members Lucian Rinando, flute; Gerd Nowaczyk, piano; Roy Gussman, clarinet; and Gloria Vasconcellos, harp. Fr... More...
Mr. Denegar, 61, of Eatontown, died Nov. 30, 2008. He was a former member of Jersey Rangers Drum & Bugle Corps, Eatontown, and Happy Melody Band. He was a member of The Association for Retarded Citizens of Monmouth, Tinton Falls. More...
PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY, staff Above: Jimmy Purcell (1) of Knollwood School in Fair Haven sends up a jumper against the Shrewsbury Tigers during the Red Kettle Classic basketball tournament Dec. 6. Below: Shrewsbury's Brian Wikoff (23) and Purcell chase down a loose ball during the annual basketball t... More...