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Dom Brocato finesses a bocce ball toss during the Bocce and Horseshoe Tournament held at Jerry Morgan Park in Long Branch on Sept. 17. Brocato’s Leisure Knoll team took first place in the annual competition between teams from Long Branch and West Long Branch. More...
Homeowners have 14 days to sell or face eminent domain

A group of homeowners in one of Long Branch’s redevelopment zones will soon be receiving letters from the city to begin negotiations for the sale of their properties, according to Mayor Adam Schneider. More...


Doubts about state funding, fort closing stall construction plan

District taxpayers who expected to vote for or against a proposed $35.6 million Eatontown schools construction referendum this coming Tuesday can make other plans. More...


Pallone, Holt, Corzine say they’ll vote against list approved by Bush

Area legislators who have led the battle to spare Fort Monmouth from the Pentagon’s cost-cutting ax have pledged to vote against allowing the Defense Department document that lists the local U.S. Army base and 21 other installations for shut down, from becoming the law of the land. More...


Regardless of what happens in Washington, D.C., regarding Fort Monmouth, elected officials in the base’s three host communities are assembling the personnel to figure out the most palatable reuse of the 1,126-acre U.S. Army post. More...


The staff of Sea Girt Animal Hospital will hold a Dog Wash Sept. 27 and 28 to benefit the pets left homeless by Hurricane Katrina. Dogs in need of a bath may be dropped off in the morning and picked up in the afternoon. Dogs must be current with their vaccinations. More...
No ‘liberty and justice for all’ in Long Branch
The “dog and pony show” continues. On Tuesday, Sept. 13, the Long Branch City Council (aka Schneider’s City Council) voted 4 to 1 to continue with the plan to destroy the MTOTSA neighborhood. The lone-opposing vote belonged to John “Fazz” Zambrano to which I am not surprised. More...
Allen M. Nicas, M.D. Allen M. Nicas, M.D., 84, of Long Branch, died Sept. 2 at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was born in New York City. He established his private general practitioner practice in Long Branch, in 1950, and was on the s More...
Beate Jones returns to lead talented Casey squad
It’s safe to say the Red Bank Catholic girls gymnastics team is setting the bar high this season. More...
Artist leaves corporate world, crafts portraits of deceased animals
MIDDLETOWN — How does a computer programmer become an artist? You start hanging out at dog shows. More...