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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Mark Weykknecht, 13, Long Branch, dusts off the hood of a ’34 Ford pickup during the West End Cruise Night held on Brighton Avenue in Long Branch on July 16. More...
Council action more than doubles second phase of Pier Village

The Long Branch City Council adopted an ordinance last week extending eminent domain to additional properties in the second phase of the Pier Village redevelopment zone. More...


Kessler admits taking bribes from engineer, accountant

Another dot has been connected in the Ocean Township bribery case that started with the indictment of former Mayor Terance D. Weldon in 2002. More...


Nature preserve walking trail honors Esther W. Hymer

SHREWSBURY — This morning Shrewsbury officials and residents dedicated a nature trail in honor of a remarkable woman who settled in the borough in 1941 and whose life’s work improved the lot of women worldwide. More...


Zambrano: Council will wait for Legislature to act

LONG BRANCH — The City Council has stopped short of adding a requirement for public bidding on municipal contracts to its new pay-to-play ordinance, at least for now. More...


Firm says decision has ‘unleashed abuse of power’

LONG BRANCH –– A nonprofit law firm filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this week, hoping to overturn what its attorneys say is one of the court’s “most despised decisions.” More...


The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts in Long Branch will mark its double anniversary –– five years since its inception and one year since the grand opening of its facility at 20 Third Avenue — with a lively celebration today beginning at 6 p.m. The evening will feature light summer fa More...
MTOTSA commended for steadfast resistance
It is said that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, which is why our founding fathers created a three-branch government in the main body of the U.S. Constitution, each branch to check on the others. More...
Your Turn
Guest Column Most Americans believed their home was their castle. By the slimmest of majorities, our U.S. Supreme Court determined that was not the case. A fortnight ago, Kelo v. New London struck a blow at this long-held belief regarding the sanctity of one’s home. The court ruled local gov More...
Cigar shop offers patrons a place to light up and lounge
KEYPORT — Smokers, rejoice. Cigarette and cigar smokers alike can find a safe haven at the Bigg Kahuna Cigars shop on Broad Street. More...