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jeff granit Allie Arnone, 8, a student at the Woodmere School, Eatontown, takes part in the district’s Titanic Ball, the culmination of a program of focused study for third-graders in the school system. For the story, turn to page 3. More...
Final decision on cut to Shore Regional budget will be
made by state

Instead of lopping $3 million from Shore Regional High School’s budget Monday, the Sea Bright Borough Council recommended reducing the spending plan by $1.3 million. More...


After some serious soul searching, the Eatontown Borough Council decided not to invest nearly half a million dollars in a new rescue truck that the Fire Department wanted. More...


Municipal tax rate will rise 5.4 percent; overall rate rising just 2 percent

EATONTOWN — A 2003 budget of $16,842,709 for municipal purposes, which will require an increase of 4.4 cents in the tax rate, has been finally approved by the Borough Council. More...


Plan would consolidate department’s personnel into two stations

LONG BRANCH — Under a new contract, seven city firehouses may go to volunteer status, leaving only two staffed with firefighters around the clock. More...


The art of Shore Regional students from Sea Bright was missing when the Jay W. Ross Public Library held its open house on Saturday. The library staged the event to show off new furniture, including a new circulation desk and a mural of a beach scene with children painted by artist Megan Heath Gilhoo... More...


The Community YMCA, Red Bank, recently ended its six-week "Reach Out to Youth" campaign, during which more than 300 volunteers helped raise more than $450,000. More...
Arf! Arf, arf, arf! You could hear the trained seals barking again in Trenton at the Assembly Transportation Committee meeting April 28. All the affirmative "arfs" can be translated as "yes" votes to release from Committee the pending legislation to consolidate the New Jersey Hig... More...
Bad time for a ‘mistake’
Timing may not be everything, but it certainly means a lot. A few weeks ago, or maybe a few weeks from now, the fact that Shore Regional High School district could not manage to get students’ art to Sea Bright in time for a reception at the library over the weekend might just be considered an unfort... More...
MARY DiSIBIO ZAMBRANO, 85, of Long Branch died May 16 at home. Born in Canonsburg, Pa., she resided in Long Branch for the past 56 years. She was a medical receptionist for Dr. More...
Architect says proposal will allow for more
expansion in future
OCEAN TOWNSHIP — The proposed addition to the Search Day School is too big and contains "hidden spaces," according to an architect hired by objectors to the school’s expansion plan. More...
Steep discounts come from purchasing through Canadian pharmacy
He isn’t a pharmacist, but Sidney Goldwert is helping customers stock their medicine chests with prescription drugs at prices that are 20-70 percent lower than at their local pharmacies. More...