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Parents appeal to Vatican, Oprah to keep school open
The PTA at Holy Trinity School in Long Branch is doing all it can to save the school from being closed, including reaching out to the Vatican and to Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network. More...

West Long Branch Mayor Janet Tucci reads a holiday story during a children’s story hour at Barnes & Noble in West Long Branch on Dec. 12. More...

Sentencing for former teacher, councilman set for April 7

Retired Memorial School music teacher and former Eatontown borough councilman John J. Collins admitted on Monday that he sexually assaulted two former female students while they were under his supervision as members of a community-based band. More...


O’Leary rejects plea bargain in case involving SRHS student

WEST LONG BRANCH — A former Shore Regional High School teacher and coach will go on trial late next month on charges related to the aggravated sexual assault of a minor. More...


WEST LONG BRANCH — Despite its leaking roof and moldy areas, the police administration building at 95 Poplar Ave. is structurally sound, according to an outside contractor’s engineering study. More...


Christopher Neyhart elected to fill Tucci’s unexpired term

WEST LONG BRANCH –– Like a soap opera in which characters come and go, a new cast member has joined the Borough Council. More...


Residents press officials about appealing decision to allow expansion

WEST LONG BRANCH — Tonight, the borough Zoning Board of Adjustment is expected to review the document that summarizes its green lighting of Monmouth University’s plan to build campus facilities in a residential zone. More...


Monmouth University administration, staff, faculty and students mobilized resources to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina by holding various fundraisers throughout the fall semester. More...


Deadline Jan. 6 to apply for free courses at NJIT
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, has announced a new program — Science and Technology Enrichment Program (STEP) — for New Jersey high school students eager to learn hands-on science and technology. Application deadline is Jan. 6. More...
Open letter to state senators, assemblymen
The continued use of eminent domain in the state of New Jersey without any oversight of a state agency is frightening! Local municipalities have too much power to inflict damage on families and citizens in good standing. The emotional and physical duress that property owners face, staring down the b More...
Rose R. DeBartolis Beaver Mrs. Beaver, 80, of Long Branch, died Dec. 1 at home following a battle with cancer. Born in Newark, she was a lifelong resident of Long Branch. Mrs. Beaver was a homemaker. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Long Branch Community Club and the Long Branch More...
A few games into the season, Paul Cisek has been able to draw two conclusions about his Brookdale Community College men’s basketball team. More...
YES! Language School recognized with state 2005 Success Award
LONG BRANCH — Danielle Humphreys knew she was taking a chance when she acquired a language school in Long Branch. More...