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The rain stopped Saturday in time for kites to be launched on the beach in Long Branch during “Kites Against Cancer,” an event focused on raising awareness of breast cancer. More...
Changes will address No Child Left Behind requirements

The N.J. Department of Education (DOE) has adopted new guidelines to improve learning and literacy in Abbott school districts such as Long Branch. More...


Building owners to get market value and offer of lease for retail space

The developer of the downtown Broadway Corridor redevelopment zone in Long Branch is offering a program to help retail tenants of the zone develop better business skills. More...


Community comes to aid of residents displaced from Poplar Village

OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Looking at photographs of flooding at Poplar Village in Oakhurst is like looking at pictures of the flooding in the Louisiana Delta. It is all too familiar. More...


Laura Salerno, Ocean Township, recently received an educational grant from the international women’s organization, Providing Educational Opportunities (P.E.O.). Salerno is a nursing student at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. She received the grant through P.E.O.’s progra More...


Aaron: Nine owners refused appraisals or didn’t respond

LONG BRANCH — The city has received court approval to conduct appraisals of nine of the 40 properties included in the downtown Broadway redevelopment zone. More...


The Eatontown Community Center celebrated its 25th year of service to residents on Sept. 28 by hosting a luncheon for over 40 of the borough’s senior citizens. Mayor Gerald Tarantolo commended the current staff, including center director Linda Morgan, for their dedicated service and recognized many More...
Basketball team dispels ‘party animal’ image
My name is Judith Wigdortz and I am a member of the English department at Monmouth University and a resident of West Long Branch. I am constantly reading articles and letters to the editor about the bad behavior of our students. I have taught here for four years and have enjoyed all of my students a More...
Are We There Yet?
My husband, Pat, goes through a technological ordeal about once a week. It generally involves something as complex as the answering machine, an alarm clock or all of those complicated buttons on the dashboard. More...
Liam C. McClelland Mr. McClelland, 26, of Toms River, died Oct. 17 at home. Born in Red Bank, he resided in Middletown Township prior to moving to Toms River three months ago. He was a carpenter and commercial fisherman at MI-JO, Atlantic Highlands, as well as several other area boats. He was More...
If scores don’t improve, state could appoint trustee to run district
LONG BRANCH — The city was listed last week as one of the state’s Districts In Need of Improvement (DINI), and the superintendent of schools said improving the district test scores has been an on-going process. More...
The Monmouth University football team (5-2, 3-1 NEC) accomplished a feat Saturday at Kessler Field on Homecoming Day that only two other teams were able to do when the Hawks shut out Robert Morris University (2-5, 1-3 NEC). More...
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Although driving with a left-foot gas pedal or telling your car verbally to turn its blinker on may seem unconventional, customers of Brunswick Automotive & Mobility Professionals are getting around easier than ever. More...