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February 1, 2005
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Keyport streetscape envisioned as ‘Yellow Brick Road’ to waterfront
The Keyport Borough Council is asking the Keyport Business Alliance (KBA) for money to help fund borough-wide projects, most notably, a streetscape design that Councilman Robert Bergen likens to the Yellow Brick Road. More...
Ordinance would cover all restaurants, bars and workplaces

Enjoying a cigarette with a cocktail, or lighting up an after-dinner smoke may soon be a thing of the past for Holmdel’s smokers. More...

Some works at ‘Keyport Artists’ exhibit inspired by borough; show runs through Feb. 25

KEYPORT — A turkey is sliding off the dinner table. A woman is drinking herself to death, and a tiny three-dimensional German shepherd is wearing sunglasses. More...


MIDDLETOWN — Emergency Management Coordinator Charles W. Rogers III reminds residents to prepare your car for winter driving. More...


MIGUELJUAREZstaffA lone seagull perches on a pole near West Front Street, Keyport, on a recent foggy day. More...


MCAC juried show features 75 works in wide range of media

The recent snowstorm delayed the opening of the Monmouth County Arts Council’s 26th annual Juried Art Show and Sale which had been scheduled to open Jan. 23. More...


The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County, Long Branch, is seeking a youth sports supervisor for a Middletown area organization that assists children with disabilities. Volunteers are needed Saturdays from 9:30-11 a.m. and minimum age requirement is 18. For information, call Pat at (732) 225-6290. More...
Our family moved to Keyport Aug. 24, 1992, having purchased a home next door to Joseph Wedick, city councilman. Joe was the first neighbor I met on that day when he approached my U-Haul rental with an offer of help and very friendly demeanor. Joe was not actively seeking election to public office at More...
Anyone who has visited Hazlet’s municipal Web site recently was in for a treat. With a fresh look and a wealth of new content, the township’s site has moved from about average to one of the better examples in our coverage area. More...
Louis C. Scoras Mr. Scoras, 48, of Holmdel, died Jan. 30 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Long Branch, he resided in Union Beach before moving to Holmdel. Mr. Scoras was the owner and operator of Holmdel Auto Body. He was president of the Central Jersey Auto Body Association, and More...
Lancers hope for rematch with Golden Falcons
Saturday’s match-up between St. John Vianney and host Monmouth Regional had all the hype of a heavyweight championship prize fight. More...
Despite ownership change, operator expects to continue through 2005
EATONTOWN — Contrary to rumor, the Eatontown Roller Rink will remain open for roller skating for the rest of 2005 and maybe even 2006, according to the rink’s manager. More...