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CHRIS KELLY staff Monmouth Regional’s Brandon Graves looks to drive through the Lakewood defense during the Falcons loss at the Holiday Jubilee in Neptune on Saturday. More...
Local superintendents worry about financial, brain drain from districts

An emotional Leonard G. Schnappauf, superintendent/principal of Shore Regional High School, lambasted the Monmouth County Vocational School District for draining off badly needed money from Shore Regional to the detriment of its students. More...

EATONTOWN — Snow removal and politics were uppermost on the minds of residents at the Borough Council meeting Dec. 17. More...
I would like to recommend to the members of the Shore Regional High School Board of Education that they acquire a member who majored in mathematics — or perhaps they should just check to see if their superintendent/principal Leonard Schnappauf majored in math. More...
Apparently, the National Park Service is not content to simply pursue the bad idea of leasing buildings in Fort Hancock to private commercial entities; the agency now seems committed to doing it in a particularly problematic way. More...
Loretta Verdi Asaro
Mrs. Asaro, 86, of Ocean Township died Dec. 19 at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she had lived in Staten Island for 50 years before moving to Ocean Township nine years ago. More...
Local teams play to mixed results
in holiday tourneys
In athletics, there are times when positive things can come from negative results. More...
Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, has received approval from the State of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to establish an emergency percutaneous coronary angioplasty (PTCA) program, which will enable the medical center to perform cardiac primary angioplasty. More...