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Justices to hear appeal of eminent domain limits

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hear a case involving eminent domain could affect redevelopment in Long Branch, according to an attorney for the Institute for Justice (IJ). More...

Agency will seek volunteers for an advisory committee

The N.J. Department of Transportation invited the public to a Sept. 29 open house at the Shrewsbury Municipal Building to present its findings on state highway Route 35, its traffic flow and intersections, and on pedestrian and bicycle safety. The DOT also solicited input on possible solutions to th More...


Construction will total $160M-$200M, Ferraina says

LONG BRANCH — During the construction of four new schools in the city, the school system hasn’t missed a beat, according to Joseph M. Ferraina, superintendent of schools. More...


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LONG BRANCH — The 17th annual Columbus Day parade is scheduled for Sunday, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at the Vantage Point parking lot on the corner of Broadway and Highway 36. More...


The Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross, Tinton Falls, is currently recruiting volunteers to help work at bloodmobiles in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Hours are flexible, and volunteers are only needed for five hours two to three times a month. More...
By its founding legislation, our National Park Service (NPS) is required to protect and conserve the lands under its control “unimpaired … for the enjoyment of future generations.” The legislation, written in 1916, recognizes that there are exceptional American places — both natural and historic — t More...
For all of an adult’s best intentions, sometimes the words “You can tell me anything” will never ring true to a child. More...
Katherine Herbert Cittadino Mrs. Cittadino, 71, of West Long Branch, died Sept. 10 at New York University Hospital, New York City. Born in Newark, she resided in Long Branch before moving to West Long Branch 46 years ago. Mrs. Cittadino was a registered nurse. She was a communicant of St. Michae More...