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July 24, 2008
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ERIC SUCAR staff Campers of all ages take advantage of the warm weather during Caribbean Day at Seashore Day Camp on Second Avenue in Long Branch on July 18. More...
Mayor: Police merger could be cost-saving, but hard to implement

A joint police department shared by Oceanport and Eatontown, with Eatontown as the lead agency, is one of the recommendations made in a recent study on sharing emergency services at and around Fort Monmouth following the fort's closure. More...


Proposal calls for sites to be designated on voluntary basis

Long Branch is continuing discussions on adopting a measure that would preserve historic structures in Long Branch on a voluntary basis. A draft outline of a historic preservation ordinance is being reviewed by attorney Mark Aikins, who is representing the city on the matter. More...


MATT DENTON Haley Gavin, 7, wears as much ice cream as she is eating at the Blues on the Beach event. More...


PSE&G is encouraging customers to save energy and money by taking steps to help keep electric bills under control as electric bills rise higher this summer due to increases in the cost of energy. More...


Contaminated areas at Cherry Street Park to be cleaned

LONG BRANCH - The city is working on plans to remediate contaminated sections of a local park after learning that the site was once used as a railroad locomotive repair yard. A site investigation of the 1.5-acre Cherry Street Park turned up evidence of elevated contamination levels at certain ar... More...


Entries are being accepted for Rock'n Music Idol, a search for musicians in the categories of guitar, bass, drums, keyboard/ piano, vocals and vocals/instrument. Auditions are Oct. 18, and form and fee must be submitted prior to that date. More...
The Supreme Court recently declared the Washington, D.C., gun ban unconstitutional and in the process made it clear that the rights identified in the Second Amendment were rights of the individual, just like the rights identified in the First Amendment. We hear a lot about our First Amendment righ... More...
Today, as part of my occasional series of columns on marital relationships, I'd like to discuss an issue of some interest to both sexes. Specifically, I'd like to talk about shaving. More specifically, I'd like to talk about men's razors, and men's territorial interest in keeping them to themse... More...
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. Dear Greg: We've been writing these Red/Blue columns for months now, and there's a ho... More...
You've seen them and wondered - or you've passed them with a chill. Road shrines seem to have proliferated over the past few years. They're created out of love, loss and a sense of necessity - but they rarely last in a state of beauty for more than a few days. More...
Mrs. Schibell, 94, of Long Branch, died July 13, 2008, at home. She was predeceased by her husband, Andrew C. Schibell, in 1997; a brother, Peter Venezia; and four sisters, Philomena Anfuso, Josephine Perri, Pelligrina Rego and Vencenzia Ferrara. She is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-... More...
In his final opportunity to show just how good he really is, on as big a stage as he's been on, Rumson-Fair Haven's Ryan Kirchner did not disappoint. More...