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March 12, 2009
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CHRIS KELLY staff The Rev. James Hawkins, chaplain at Monmouth County Correctional Institution, was honored during "Seeking Shalom," a human rights celebration sponsored by Church Women United of the Greater Red Bank Area and held at Fisk A.M.E. Chapel in Fair Haven March 6. See page 4. More...
Boro mulls shared services during office renovations

Sea Bright officials are considering sharing court facilities with neighboring Oceanport while renovations are under way to provide more space for municipal offices that are short of space. The Borough Council discussed plans to pursue a three-year shared service agreement with Oceanport at the M... More...

Cpl. Brian M. Connelly was killed in Iraq, Feb. 26

The flag at Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver will be flying at half-staff this week to remember one of the school's own, U.S. Army Cpl. Brian M. Connelly, who was killed near Adhamiya, Iraq, on Feb. 26. Connelly, of Union Beach, was buried in Marlboro on March 7. More...


It’s time to brush off the remnants of winter, and get ready to play! Whether your athlete has been active or not, here are some helpful steps to get ready for spring. More...


Church Women United recognizes prison chaplains, community activist

FAIR HAVEN — In song, words of praise and affirmations, a Christian women's group honored three community activists, one posthumously, for their tireless service to others March 6. Church Women United of the Greater Red Bank Area (CWU) honored the Rev. James Hawkins, Elinor Ramming and the ... More...


RED BANK — Two men have been arrested in connection with an aggravated assault incident that left two men injured, one with a stab wound, outside a Red Bank club on Feb. 20. Travis LaFalce, 18, of Tinker Court, Howell, was arrested Feb. More...


Paintings and drawings by Monmouth County Arts High School students will be displayed during March at Monmouth Beach Public Library, 18 Willow Ave. More...
Few people question the need for their local planning board or their town council. Yet some people believe school boards somehow represent an archaic form of government - - that they don't matter and might even be expendable. Heaven forbid! More...
The registration fee for the Lemonade Crop '09 benefit is $50, not $100 as reported in an article in the Feb. 26 issue. Also, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation is based in Wynwood, Pa., not at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. More...
Well, the Marcus Borden school prayer saga is finally over (at least in the courts), bringing to an end one of the saddest chapters in New Jersey education. I've had mixed feelings about this business from the start. I understood the stance taken by the East Brunswick school district, which had ... More...
On March 15, the opening of "The Exhibit: A Journey to Life" at the Monmouth Museum will bring to life the world that was lost during the Holocaust. Suitcases, symbolic of the travels and travails of Holocaust victims, present the life experiences of local survivors. More...
Mr. Maher, 83, of Red Bank, died Feb. 28, 2009, at Columbia Hospital, West Palm Beach, Fla. He had resided in Colts Neck before relocating to Red Bank 50 years ago. He owned and operated Hugh Maher and Son Enterprises, Red Bank, for 50 years. Mr. Maher was predeceased by three brothers, Thomas F. More...
Oftentimes, when you have two teams with different styles of play, it will come down to which team can make the right adjustments. In the Shore Conference Tournament championship game on Feb. More...