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CHRIS KELLY staffMonmouth Regional High School students rehearse a scene from the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” which will be presented at the Tinton Falls high school this weekend. More...
Budget, counselor, courtesy busing in separate questions

Property owners in the four municipalities that send students to Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, will be asked to cough up a total tax levy of $11.2 million in support of the proposed $12.1 million budget for the 2005-06 academic year. More...


Redevelopment gives rise to residents’ group, business alliance

Plans to redevelop the Long Branch oceanfront and Broadway areas are moving ahead, while more residents join together to fight the loss of their properties through eminent domain. More...


Activist, health clinic, late-blooming grad among honorees

TINTON FALLS — Maxine L. Harris Daniels doesn’t just talk about leading a loving, purposeful life, she actually leads one. Her deeds speak for themselves. More...


LONG BRANCH — Residents who attended the council’s special workshop meeting on redevelopment Monday night got less than they expected, a lot less. More...


The Brookdale Computer Users Group (BCUG) will hold its next meeting April 15 at room NAS 100 at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown. More...
N.J.’s wildlife is in big trouble. Until recently, many volunteers cared for distressed and disabled wildlife. Townships, veterinarians and homeowners had relied on wildlife rehabilitators to deal with animals that typically a taxpayer paid-for official would be called upon to remove. Wildlife rehab More...
The frustration can be heard in the voices of local school board members and administrators who believe state legislators are pulling in the reins — to the detriment of students — on the amount of money they are permitted to spend on education each year. More...
Constance M. “Connie” Rasp Mrs. Rasp, 74, of the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, died April 11 at home. Born in Passaic, she resided in Manasquan prior to moving to Oakhurst 40 years ago. She was a registered nurse at Eatontown Convalescent Center, retiring in 1994. Prior to that, she was th More...
Questions on $100K in computer upgrades, $60K for guidance counselor
EATONTOWN — District voters could see their property taxes increase by slightly more than $6 monthly if they agree to fund a $12 million school tax levy to support the local Board of Education’s proposed budget of $17.4 million for academic year 2005-06. More...
Ocean girls, Shore boys take second
Red Bank Catholic’s girls got their spring outdoor track and field season off to an impressive start by winning their division at Saturday’s Huskie Relay. More...