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January 25, 2005
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CHRIS KELLY staffNate Green, 7, Edison, enjoys a snow day while he takes a wild ride down Telegraph Hill at the PNC Banks Arts Center, Holmdel, Jan. 24. More...
Committee formed to study funding for Holmdel High plan

The Holmdel Board of Education took one step toward fixing up the beloved Bob Roggy Memorial Field when an ad hoc committee was authorized at the Jan. 12 meeting. More...


Beatrice Duffy becomes borough’s first woman mayor

The Matawan Borough Council unanimously appointed a new mayor and councilman, filling in the two vacant seats. More...


Keyport’s Jon Caspi hosts CD-release party in Asbury Park Saturday

KEYPORT — Jon Caspi wants to put “This Town” on the map. More...


ABERDEEN — The students, faculty, and staff of Matawan Avenue Middle School have shown that tragedy often has a way of bringing people together. More...


The Middletown Senior Center, 900 Leonardville Road, will hold its annual “Fat Tuesday” pancake breakfast for senior center members Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. Cost is $2.50 and includes three pancakes, two sausages, orange juice, milk, and coffee or tea. More...
My colleagues and I appreciate Dan Newman’s coverage of our trip to Trenton to deliver our 1,000 letters protesting S-1701. I think it is important for the public to understand the reason for this stealthily forced legislation. It was not intended to make any real inroads against property taxes but More...
Jo seph W edick Guest Column Please allow me the opportunity to comment on the recent stories that have appeared concerning my actions and the resulting outfall of those actions. I have come to understand that I am, just like many of you, a person who is dealing with depression. Until I ex More...
James P. Nemeth Mr. Nemeth, 85, of Chapin, S.C., died Jan. 8 at home. Born in South Amboy, he relocated to Chapin three years ago. Mr. Nemeth was a brakeman for the Pennsylvania Railroad, South Amboy, where he was employed more than 40 years before retiring. He was a member of the Independence En More...
South girls still in hunt for A North title
The youthful Middletown High School South girls basketball team is making its mark with a 9-3 record — good enough for second place in the Shore Conference’s Class A North division. More...
Murphy Realty Preferred Homes recently established the Murphy Realty Foundation to benefit local charitable organizations. Murphy Realty formed the foundation with a $10,000 donation. During the year, Murphy real estate agents will contribute a portion of their closings to the foundation, with funds More...