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CHRIS KELLY staff The Shore Players are well-rehearsed and ready to stage their production of “Crazy for You” at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch over the next couple of weekends. More...
New facility expected to be able to accommodate 1,500 students

Long Branch’s school construction program is picking up steam. Work on the new high school, expected to be complete in 2006, began Feb. 9. More...


New police officers, higher insurance costs drive spending increase

The Eatontown municipal tax rate would increase 6.9 cents to 92.6 cents for each $100,000 of assessed valuation under a tentative 2004 budget unveiled by the Borough Council. More...


According to a press release issued by the Manalapan Police Department, Sanchez-Lopez, of Jackson, was arrested near the Tennent post office, Route 522, and charged with obstruction of the administration of the law and hin­dering apprehension. More...


Board has revised specs on contract for busing students for third time

EATONTOWN — The future of the district’s public bus service still remains at a stop light. More...


District, municipal
officials disagree over what was best to cut

WEST LONG BRANCH — In dueling letters, Mayor Paul Zambrano and Tadeusz Szczurek, president of the Shore Regional High School Board of Education, have faced off on where to put the blame for the school’s escalating budget which has just been scaled back by $300,000. More...


The classes of January and June 1955 of East Side High School, Newark, will hold a 50-year class reunion Oct. 1, 2005, at Lakeside Manor, 410 Route 36, Hazlet. More...
The future of education at Shore Regional High School doesn’t look too encouraging. The voters have defeated the budget in three of the last five years. More...
Last week, four supporters of the National Park Service’s plan to lease buildings at Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook to a private concern paid for a half-page advertisement in the Asbury Park Press to attack those who oppose the plan and restate their own reasons for supporting it. More...
Ronald C. Granit
Mr. Granit, 64, of Point Pleasant Beach died May 24 at Ocean Medical Center, Brick. He was born and raised in Long Branch. Mr. Granit was a former employee at Earle Naval Weapons Station, Colts Neck, and Navesink Country Club, Navesink section of Middletown. More...
At New Jersey
International
Track & Field Meet
Paul Klemic wishes he could long jump before every high jump competition. More...
Prudential Financial Inc., Matawan, has announced that Priti Merchant has qualified for membership in the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), an insurance industry organization founded in 1927. More...