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Evan Hubbard, Long Branch, surfs off the beach in West End on May 28. More...
Plan would raze Beachside Manor, build 58 residential units

Residents are expected to crowd a special Zoning Board meeting at city hall Monday night to oppose an application for a luxury condominium complex in the West End section of the Long Branch. More...


K. Hov spokesman: Developer will do what's needed to make deals

Property owners in one of Long Branch's redevelopment zones will have one more month to negotiate purchase prices for their homes before the city can use eminent domain to acquire the properties. More...


Rumson couple founds N.J. chapter of international sailing nonprofit

An alliance between the Navesink Maritime Heritage Association and Sailability New Jersey will give disabled members of the community the same access to recreational sailing that their able-bodied counterparts now enjoy. More...


LONG BRANCH - The City Council was expected to meet in closed executive session last Wednesday to discuss redevelopment plans for the Broadway Gateway zone. More...


Christin Vivona, Joanna Pagones and Frank Pobtkiewicz, students at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch, were among a group 15 New Jersey high schoolers who traveled to Washington, D.C., to lobby Congress on the No Child Left Behind Act in May. Among the legislators the students met with w More...
Fight goes on to block development at Hook
The fight to prevent the National Park Service from leasing for 60 years Fort Hancock properties to a for-profit, private developer for use as a commercial business park still is unresolved. More...
City must heed advice of public advocate
On Thursday, May 18, the Department of the Public Advocate issued a report regarding the use of eminent domain for private redevelopment to the Legislature and governor. Public Advocate Ron Chen concluded what most people are already aware of, the fact that the current Local Redevelopment and Housi More...
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RBR seniors exhibit work from portfolios at SICA through Sunday
Four years of growth and development as artists culminate this week in the annual Senior Art Show, showcasing works from the portfolios of seniors at Red Bank Regional High School's Visual and Performing Arts Academy. More...
Shore's Pierce, boys 1,600 relay team also win track titles
Nothing can stop Charles Cox and the Monmouth Regional Express. More...