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GLORIA STRAVELLI Long Branch High School students (l-r) Morgan Nieves and Johnny Estanquero cover balloons with papier-mâché during a mask-making workshop. See story on page 3. More...

Fed up with the Canada geese and their feces littering her property, Mary Lynn Mango called on the West Long Branch Borough Council to round them up, haul them away and humanely euthanize them. More...


More than 10% of program
participants could lose aid

The Long Branch Housing Authority could lose $530,000 in funding under the Bush administration’s proposal to cut funding for the Section 8 rental assistance program. More...


WEST LONG BRANCH — Borough Clerk Lori Cole was granted another three-year term, and pay raises for all borough employees were approved during the Borough Council’s March 17 meeting. More...


Fair Haven will not join list of towns on record opposing fort project

The Borough of Highlands this week became the latest area town to pass a resolution opposing a planned commercial development in its front yard. More...


Board still waiting on word regarding possible state aid figures

MONMOUTH BEACH — The tax rate to support the borough school would increase nearly 2 cents per $100 of assessed valuation this year, to 94.88 cents, for 2004-2005, under the proposed budget introduced by the Board of Education on March 9. More...


The class of 1949, the "Forty Niners" of Long Branch High School, is seeking alumni for its 55th class reunion June 19 at 7 p.m. More...
I have been reading in the papers about residents losing their homes because of redevelopment — replacing their homes with more expensive homes. Our elected officials are telling us redevelopment will lower our taxes. More...
Considering the intensity of development in our area, and how much we have done to remake our environs, it almost always makes sense to try to make a little more room for the wildlife we share our communities with. More...
Harold "Butch" John Potosky
Mr. Potosky, 55, of Matawan died Feb. 26 at his parents’ home in Matawan. Born in Red Bank, he resided in Matawan most of his life. He was an auto mechanic at Stillwell Garage, Matawan, before his retirement. More...
Caseys magical run ends
Down 18 points at halftime to defending Tournament of Champion winner Malcolm X Shabazz High School of Newark, a lot of teams would pack it in. More...
Studio brings the
‘wow’ element to local establishments
EATONTOWN — Space speaks to Jeff Cahill. More...