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CHRIS KELLY staffFred Steelman, West Long Branch, uses a snowblower to make short work of Monday’s snowfall. More...

Siperstein’s will relocate to Monmouth Lanes site More...


Says second DWI arrest in less than a year is not the reason

Eatontown Board of Education President Pamela L. Clarke says that her decision not to seek a fourth term on the school board next month has nothing to do with her recent arrest for driving while intoxicated, the second such charge in less than a year. More...


The Wellness Community will provide free help for patients, families

Like so many people, Ilene Winters’ first job was not something she chose, but one that chose her. Her new career is one that she picked carefully, but the inspiration for it came from a number of events that left her reeling with questions about what is, and what is not, important. More...


Niemann says time has come for new ethics, campaign finance laws

FREEHOLD — In the wake of last week’s federal sting that resulted in the arrest of 11 public officials, including seven Republicans, Monmouth County GOP Chairman Fredrick P. Niemann is trying to restore faith is his party. More...


GOP-led council expected to issue formal statement

WEST LONG BRANCH — Mayor Paul Zambrano and borough Councilman Joseph DeLisa are expected to remain in their respective elected offices in spite of their arrests last week by federal authorities on one charge each of extortion, according to two other borough officials. More...


Members of the Fire Department New York (FDNY) will join area firefighters marching in the Belmar St. Patrick’s Day parade March 6. More...
After the latest arrests involving public officials, everyone has to agree that reform is needed, and can’t wait any longer. While there is a lot of talk about ending pay-to-play it should be part of a larger, more comprehensive reform package, that will prevent future arrests. More...
It has been a sleepless time for many of our public servants, no doubt. The news of federal agents rousting 11 officials out of their beds around dawn, slapping cuffs on them and accusing them of corruption came with a promise from U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie — “we and the FBI are not done in More...
Michael Brofman Gartenberg Mr. Gartenberg, 53, of Atlantic Highlands, died Feb. 11 at St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in New York City, he resided in the Long Branch area 21 years prior to moving to Atlantic Highlands. He owned Best of Nature Massage Supply Sup More...
On the heels of its impressive run to the Shore Conference championship, the St. John Vianney High School girls basketball team will visit Bishop Ahr today to open the NJSIAA Non-Public South A Tournament. More...
Greater L.B. Chamber honors WindMill’s Levine family for philanthropy
LONG BRANCH — Helping others and giving back to the community isn’t always accomplished by writing a check, according to members of one of the city’s leading business families. More...