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      May 14, 2009  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Red Bank Primary School student Isabella Nieves is the color purple as she and schoolmates celebrate Hispanic heritage in a musical program May 8. More photos, page 36. More...
      County: $80M needed to replace deteriorating span

      Some $1.3 million in federal stimulus funds have been set aside by Monmouth County to rehabilitate the deteriorating Oceanic Bridge, which connects Rumson and Locust Point. More...

      Unity Way signifies a united Red Bank

      Red Bank rededicated the scene of a violent crime to solidarity in the community May 6, renaming a section of a west side street Unity Way. "This is an opportunity to join together as a community in celebration. We came to lift our community up with the basic ideology that we can do more in partnership than in isolation," said the Rev. Alexander Brown, pastor of St. More...


      Talk traces influence of church architect Charles Keely

      When locals tour Europe, they return with vivid descriptions of some of the world's oldest cathedrals and basilicas, never realizing that some of the best architectural rivals to those revered sites can be found on American soil. More...


      RED BANK — The official count is in for the district Board of Education, demonstrating the power of every vote. More...


      The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey will present its 2009 annual seminar, titled "Brain Injury Perspectives," from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 20 and 21 at the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, Eatontown. The seminar will feature more than 20 workshops and 40 exhibitors. More...
      Mr. Wilson, 53, of Red Bank, died April 28, 2009, at home. He was a volunteer Red Bank fireman for 18 years. Mr. Wilson was predeceased by his parents, Gordon and Mary BennettWilson; and a sister, Holly McSorley. He is survived by a sister and brother-in-law, Lesley and Lewie Letshaw of Neptune; a niece; and a nephew. Arrangements were by John E. More...
      With the economic troubles facing our nation, you have to wonder how it will affect Monmouth Park. This past weekend, the historic racetrack in Oceanport opened its doors to start the 2009 meet and early indications are that even in such trying times, people are still willing to try their luck. More...
      In spite of the on-and-off drizzly day, about 35 students from Red Bank Regional High School, Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School and the Marine Academy of Science and Technology, along with officials from Tinton Falls, the Monmouth County Park System, Birds Unlimited — who gave a generous donation to the cause — a member of the Red Bank Library board, More...
      The Laurel Tracey Gallery in Red Bank is hosting an exhibit of recent works by internationally renowned painter Arthur Cohen. "Recent Work" features harbor scenes and the Provincetown landscape. The show runs from May 15 through June 5. An opening reception will be held at the gallery located at 11 White St., Saturday, May 16, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. More...