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April 24, 2008
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A member of the West Long Branch Fire Department races to put out a car fire near the Route 36 and Monmouth Road intersection on April 18. More...
Council downsizes police headquarters plan after bids come in too high

The West Long Branch Borough Council is putting the new police headquarters project out to bid for a third time to avoid a possible lawsuit by previous bidders on the project. Council decided at an April 16 meeting to rebid the project that has been stalled for months after bidding came in almost... More...


Nonprofit seeking funds for playground at Seven Presidents Park

LONG BRANCH - The founder of a sports program for children with disabilities asked, "Do you know one of the worst times of day for a child in a wheelchair?" And then he answered, "Recess." That is why Paul J. Hooker and the nonprofit he founded, Challenged Youth Sports Inc. More...


Tina Zheng, 7, wears a traditional Chinese dress during the Long Branch Public Schools' "Festival of Nations" showcase to celebrate international culture on April 17. More...


LONG BRANCH- Three Long Branch High School students were honored as 2008 scholarship winners at the 31st annual New Jersey ASPIRA luncheon held this month. More...


Residents ask for more people to sit on committee

LONG BRANCH- City residents were less than satisfied last week with the mayor's decision to appoint fivemembers to an advisory committee, when regulations allowfor up to 10members to join the group. MayorAdamSchneider appointedmembers to the city's PlanEndorsementAdvisory Committee at the April 8... More...


Optical Elements, Pier Village, Long Branch, will sponsor a fundraiser for the ALS Association Greater New York Chapter, May 3 and 4. The eyewear store owned by Kevin Johnston, Long Branch, will donate 10 percent of sales to the ALS Association during the event. More...
Some people are so intimidated by their First Amendment rights and the prospect of an open, transparent government that participates in and encourages healthy debate that they think a Nixonian approach to controlling information is the best way. More...
Finally, a matter upon which we seem to agree
Iget letters. Man, do I get letters. And nothing I've written in recent memory got asmany letters in the formof e-mail messages asmy recent column on Comcast and my misery over losing the History Channel when the company went all digital March 27. More...
The Monmouth University Department of Music and Theatre Arts is presenting Stephen Schwartz's "Children of Eden" through Saturday at 8 p.m. in Pollak Theatre on the West Long Branch campus. Tickets are $15 at the box office, 400 Cedar Ave., (732) 263-6889, or www.monmouth. edu/arts. More...
Mr. Shea, 80, of Monmouth Beach, died April 1, 2008, at St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was Rumson Chief of Police, retiring in 1980 after 29 years' service. He was a member of theMonmouth County Police Chiefs Association, and FBI National Academy Association. More...
LONG BRANCH - The $83.6 million school district spending plan was approved by voters at the polls last by a margin of six votes. The passage of the budget marks the first time in five years that Long Branch voters supported the spending plan, according to Long Branch Superintendent of Schools Jo... More...
Bob Hurley Sr. admits that he has no hobbies. For the legendary coach of the St.AnthonyHigh School in Jersey City boys basketball team, spare time spent running clinics is his way of relaxing. "I enjoy those three hours," he explained. More...