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Suits filed in U.S. District Court by landlords, renters

The city and Ocean Township are being sued in two separate lawsuits for adopting ordinances the suits claim discriminate against the rights of landlords and tenants. More...

IJ attorney says MTOTSA residents should stay in homes

Members of the city council were warned last week that Long Branch could “become the poster child for eminent domain abuse” by a representative from the Institute for Justice (IJ). More...


Commission splits on issue of flag lots

MONMOUTH BEACH — Planning Board Chairman Peter Fitch was lambasted by a borough resident who also questioned the motives of a Planning Board member in voting for subdividing a lot on Monmouth Parkway, which would have created what generally is known as a flag lot. More...


Coaching actors on set turns into film debut for L.B. cop

LONG BRANCH — When he’s not protecting the streets of Long Branch, Sgt. Frank Rizzuto can soon be seen fighting crime on the big screen. More...


History buffs are awaiting with great anticipation their annual trip to the Monmouth County Library Headquarters to celebrate Archives and History Day. This year, the event will take place on Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the library headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. More...


The Monmouth County Park system will offer a class on creative journaling Oct. 4 from 6-9 p.m. at Thompson Park Craft Center, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown. Attendees need to bring a bound sketchbook or journal with thick, unlined pages to class (list of additional required mat More...
For minorities in the United States, access to adequate health care — preventive or otherwise — often is directly related to economic status, race or ethnicity, gender, education, disability, geographic location or sexual orientation. To successfully eliminate disparities, the healthcare community m More...
School board members and administrators in the Garden State may face a difficult challenge when they start to prepare their budgets for the 2005-06 school year. In June, the state Legislature and Gov. James E. McGreevey imposed strict new caps on school spending increases. There are also new limits More...
Grandin N. “Bud” Paddack Mr. Paddack, Brick, died July 17 in Long Branch. He resided in Eatontown for 40 years before moving to Brick two years ago. He was a machine engineer at E.A.I. Electronic Associates Inc., West Long Branch, where he was employed for 20 years before retiring. Mr. Paddack se More...
Officials say rules will mean cuts in Ocean Twp., but not LB schools
OCEAN TOWNSHIP — New state regulations governing school budgets will have a very different impact on two neighboring school districts. More...
Monmouth football team uses Hail Mary to top No. 2 Robert Morris
Quarterback Brian Boland, of Brick, was ranked No. 4 among passers in NCAA Division I-AA for the No. 3-ranked Monmouth University football team going into last Saturday’s game against No. 2 Robert Morris, but it was a lucky play that may be the most important for him and his team this season. More...
One of the challenges facing displaced homemakers is learning new job skills that are the key to emotional and economic self-sufficiency. More...