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Students in the Long Branch High School Soundwave Jazz Band perform during the third annual Concert for Kids held at the high school Jan. 21. More...
Bishop’s decision on whether to close school due Jan. 31

Last-minute intervention may be the miracle that staff and parents of students at Holy Trinity School in Long Branch have been praying for. More...


Multipurpose activity center could seat almost 5,000

Only one West Long Branch residence is situated anywhere near Monmouth University’s proposed multipurpose activity center, and that home is occupied by the college president. More...


Daughter’s near drowning prompts founding of nonprofit

LITTLE SILVER — Chase climbs up on her mother’s lap, and her mother is reminded of what could have been. More...


LONG BRANCH — The Atlantic Avenue bridge, which was scheduled to reopen several months ago, will open this month, according to a Monmouth County spokesman. More...


Third-grade students at the Betty McElmon School in West Long Branch recently paid a visit to the K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital at Jersey Shore University Medical Center (JSUMC) in Neptune. During the visit, Dr. Eduardo R. Bautista, pediatrician, demonstrated how an oxygen mask is used. The class More...
Affordable housing is good for the economy, community
We’ve all seen large housing developments with a small number of affordable homes. And we’ve probably been told that the development was necessary to meet the town’s Mount Laurel obligation. But it wasn’t. More...
Coda
It’s certainly nice to see the entire New Jersey Legislature is not made up of hypocrites. More...
Steven Gosewisch Mr. Gosewisch, 51, of Ocean Township, died Jan. 12 at home. Born in Flushing, N.Y., he resided in Denville, and the Elberon area of Long Branch prior to moving to Ocean Township. He was a music teacher at Howell High School for 30 years, and recipient of the Teacher of the Yea More...
L. Louis Jordan, chairman of the Youth Committee of the Greater Long Branch NAACP, addresses students at a gang-awareness assembly at Long Branch High School on Jan. 21 More...
Upset of No. 1 St. Patrick’s turns heads throughout state
CBA basketball coach Ed Wicelinski never expected this year’s team to reach the third week of January with only one loss on its ledger. More...
Smoke-Free Air Act scheduled to take effect in the spring
Patricia Woodrow is “leaving the state.” The Matawan resident is planning a move to North Carolina because she said it will be the last state in the union to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. More...