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JEFF GRANIT staff Keisalynn Courtney, 3, of Long Branch is to shy too ask Santa what she wants for Christmas and instead stays close to her friend, Rachel Sanborn, a senior at Rumson-Fair Haven High School, at a recent holiday party. More...
Stella farm for park
Dispute over wetlands
on property has delayed acquisition

A breakthrough has been achieved, clearing the way for Eatontown to acquire the 17-acre Stella Farm at Route 36 and Grant Avenue, according to Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo. More...


Developer’s proposal for three-block area due by Feb. 28

The fate of the next phase of the Beachfront North redevelopment zone remains uncertain. More...


EATONTOWN — Police are seeking witnesses to a collision which occurred on Route 36 in front of the Pathmark shopping center on Sunday in which two persons were injured. More...


Grant money will help pay for police,
redevelopment effort

LONG BRANCH — The city’s Urban Enterprise Zone received grants totaling $230,000 from the state on Dec. 15. More...


Student punished
for Web site critical of school
and its administrators

Oceanport — Ryan Dwyer, 15, of Trinity Place, is in a battle for his and other students’ First Amendment rights. More...


VSA arts of New Jersey (VSA/NJ), New Brunswick, is accepting applications for its 2004 Art Achievement Awards until Jan. 8. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to assuring that the arts are available and accessible to individuals with disabilities. More...
Recently, the Eatontown Fire Department had the displeasure of being the focus of a story involving our fire chief. We would like to start off by saying that if Chief Brian McLaughlin is found guilty of these allegations, we support whatever the letter of the law prescribes. More...
The most frightening thing about Oceanport School District officials’ handling of Ryan Dwyer and the punishment he received for publishing a Web site critical of Maple Place School is how many people managed to get it wrong. More...
Kenneth J. Essig
Mr. Essig, 67, of Middletown died Dec. 10 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Orange, he resided in Newark prior to moving to Middletown in 1955. More...
The high school wrestling season kicked off last weekend with a number of tournaments throughout the Shore Conference. More...
Just like a lot of other commuters, Rufus is caught up in the daily grind. He gets up in the morning and relieves himself, gulps down a quick breakfast, jumps into the car and dashes down to the train station where he meets up with fellow commuters on the Tails a Wagon bus. More...