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      July 23, 2009  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff A group of men and women take part in a yoga class on the beach in Sea Bright July 18. More...
      Locust Avenue will also be known as O'Hern Ave.

      The late Justice Daniel J. O'Hern was born and raised on Locust Avenue on the west side of Red Bank. To honor its revered native son, the borough will ceremoniously rename the street where O'Hern had his roots, adding O'Hern Avenue to the Locust Avenue street sign. More...

      St. Thomas will house two classes for borough's preschool program

      The Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment approved the conversion of an 865-square-foot portion of the multipurpose community room at St. Thomas Episcopal Church into two smaller classrooms to be used for the borough school district's prekindergarten program, at the July 16 meeting. More...


      Crowd of more than 16K attends rock fest

      With temperatures in the 80s and a light breeze in the air, more than 16,000 people, some dressed in hot pink and green colors, came out to the Vans Warped Tour at Monmouth Park racetrack in Oceanport on July 19. This was the first year Monmouth Park hosted the event, which began around noon and ended by 8 p.m. More...


      Time limit, use of meters among concerns raised

      TINTON FALLS — The borough may follow the lead of some of its neighbors and amend its noise ordinance, and is weighing whether to include a noise curfew or decibel limit. The noise ordinance was the topic of discussion at the July 7 workshop session that followed the Borough Council meeting. More...


      The Mended Hearts support organization for heart patients, families, health professionals and other interested individuals will meet noon-1 p.m. July 23 at Blaisdell auditorium at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. A light lunch will be served, and the meeting is free. More...
      This presentation of the Greg Bean Common Sense Award goes to New Jersey Senate Republican leader Tom Kean, who has struck a blow against stupid bureaucratic intervention in the private sector. More...
      Mrs. Ciaglia, 97, of Red Bank and Brick, died July 1, 2009, at Shorrock Gardens Care Center, Brick. She was a retired secretary and officer at Angelo's Paving Company, Red Bank. She was the oldest member of the Red Bank Fire DepartmentWomen'sAuxiliary, and received a 60-year Membership Award in 2008. More...
      You'll have to excuse the Peters family if they're feeling a bit blue these days. Less than a month after former Red Bank Regional star Casey Peters learned that his dream of playing for the Duke University men's basketball team will become a reality this coming winter, his younger sister Casey, one of the top high school hoops players in the nation, More...
      After almost 10 years of observing the National Park Service's (NPS) actions in the procurement for the Fort Hancock buildings, I believed that the NPS was incapable of sinking any lower ethically and legally. I was wrong. The NPS has once again violated the public trust as the protector of our national park system. More...
      The Monmouth Museum is presenting the third season of its New Jersey Emerging Artists Series in the Nilson Gallery. This series continues with an exhibition of oil paintings by artist Shin-Young An, a resident of Palisades Park. More...