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      December 31, 2009  RSS feed
      Bill Milius, of Toms River, takes a group on a classic horse-and-carriage ride through the downtown area of Red Bank, on Dec. 12. More...
      Resident asks for taxpayer summit

      Red Bank’s nonunion employees got an early Christmas present last week when the Borough Council unanimously approved an annualized 3 percent salary increase at the Dec. 22 meeting. Mayor Pasquale Menna explained that the increase reflects a 1.5 percent raise because it’s retroactive to July 1. More...

      Friends of ill person will receive immunity if they call for help and remain at the scene

      The serious ramifications of the underage drinking problem that exists in New Jersey reach far and wide, ranging from inappropriate behavior that leads to trouble, and in some instances, to death. More...


      RED BANK — Five borough residents were arrested Dec. 15 and charged with narcotics related offenses as a result of a threemonth cooperative investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office and the Red Bank Police Department. More...


      The Monmouth County Library Board of Commissioners recently honored the memory of two longtime supporters of the county library system. T he commissioners noted with sorrow More...


      Rockit! for Kids will hold auditions for the 2010 winter rock program from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 10 at 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank. Auditions are open to vocalists, drummers, guitarists, bass guitarists, keyboardists, brass and string players between the ages of 8 and 16. The concert will be held March 21 at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank. More...


      The Allentown Art Guild will host Visions of Hope, an art exhibit that will run through Jan. 7 at the Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road, New Egypt. The exhibit will feature works of art that will include paintings in oil, watercolor and acrylic as well as mixed media, mobiles, stained glass, jewelry, photography and ceramics. Admission is free. More...
      Mr. McCrink, 84, of Red Bank, died Dec. 8, 2009, at home. He was employed in the advertising and sales fields in various industries, including the advent of personal computing. Mr. McCrink was predeceased by a sister, Mary Naedele. Surviving are three sons, Michael P. More...
      High school boys basketball teams win big during holiday season
      With the holiday season upon us, there are several local high school boys basketball teams looking to get a head start on a championship season. With a number of holiday tournaments getting under way last week, several teams are still in the mix for some holiday hardware. More...
      As hard as this is to write, sadly it is long overdue. The total years in the rescue community of the individuals contributing to this email is well over 100, so please listen with an open mind. As a fellow rescuer who has been active since 1967, I ask the following: How could you adopt out an animal without checking references and doing a home check? More...
      Female employees say they were taped by hidden camera
      The attorney representing three female employees suing the Monmouth Regional High School District in Tinton Falls said last week that two of the complaints may be amended to add allegations of invasion of privacy. More...