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DAVID BEALES Amelia Steelman (l) and Emily Ragle perform Piebald's "The King" at the Ocean Township High School's Cacophonous Coffee House on March 12. The event is held twice a year to fund the publication of the school's student arts magazine. More...
Rau: Residents prefer to use the Monmouth County Library

Acouncilwoman is proposing that the Eatontown Public Library on Broad Street be closed permanently to create additional space for borough employees. More...


Ocean Twp. resident Clement Bilski faces 1,940-year prison term

An attorney said he plans to appeal the recent jury verdict that found an Ocean Township handyman guilty on 143 counts of sexual abuse to a young girl. Clement Bilski was convicted on March 12 by a 12-member jury in Superior Court in Freehold and faces 1,940 years behind bars if the maximum penal... More...


Park to be constructed on 10-acre site on Grant Avenue

EATONTOWN - Construction on the first phase of a new borough park at a Grant Avenue site is expected to start as early as this summer. The estimated $825,000 Husky Brook Park project will be constructed on a 10-acre site and will include amultipurpose field, playground, covered pavilion, bathroo... More...


DAVID BEALES Kristina Wotton (l) and Denny Zane perform Bon Jovi's "Who Says You Can't Go Home" at the Ocean Township High School's Cacophonous Coffee House event on March 12. More...


EATONTOWN - Borough police are searching for suspects in the shooting death of a man in his Route 35 apartment last week. Police found Nathaniel LouisWiggins, 23, shot and bleeding on the floor in his second-floor apartment on March 11, according to police reports. More...


The Citizens Campaign is continuing its series of Citizen Leadership Forums for residents in the Long Branch area with the next meeting scheduled to be held on Monday at 7 p.m. at Brookdale Community College in Long Branch. More...
T.S. Eliot famously called April the cruelest month, but if you're a New Jersey public school student - or their parent or teacher - you'll argue that March, as the start of the testing season, is the crueler month. Test-taking can be a stressful time for students: their routines are disrupted,... More...
Back in the days when I was a police reporter, I started hearing rumors of a fancy, high-priced bordello operating in the part of town usually associated with high society. We called that part of town "The Tree Streets," because the roads were all named after trees- Oak, Poplar,Ash,Walnut and the... More...
The Marshall Tucker Band will perform at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank on March 21. The Rockit for Kids Band will appear as special guests. The Southern rock group's biggest hit, "Heard it in a Love Song," landed on both the Billboard Pop and County singles chart. The concert begins at 7:30... More...
Monmouth University (MU), West Long Branch, will hold its spring film series, "Staging a Revolution," beginning with "Reds" starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton March 20 from 6-10 p.m. at Pollak Theatre. A panel discussion led by provost Thomas Pearson and Dr. Stanley Blair will follow. More...
JEFF GRANIT staff Ocean Township's Josh Hartz tries to advance possession during a home scrimmage against Brick Memorial on March 14. More...