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July 7, 2005
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Keyport Library Director (r) Jackie LaPolla welcomes visitors to the Sweet Potato Queens party, while Judy Revere (l) strikes a pose. The staff at the library dressed up last week to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday and to attract new patrons to the library. More...
Matawan forms committee to review Lake Lefferts plans

Weeks after the tragic drowning of a 15-year-old boy, Matawan has appointed an ad hoc committee to immediately review the proposed renovations to Lake Lefferts. More...


Court dismisses case which sought to block developers

Any resident with an opinion on proposed amendments to an ordinance regarding the redevelopment of Aberdeen’s Freneau section is invited to speak out during a public hearing scheduled for tonight. More...


NY/NJ Baykeeper founder to host presentation in Keyport, guided eco-tours

KEYPORT — As a boy, Andy Willner explored the Raritan Bay in a small motor boat. More...


MATAWAN — After five years of public service, Michael J. Cannon has stepped down from the Borough Council as of July 1. More...


Claiming their civil rights were violated, developers who hope to build 569 townhouses at the Aeromarine site have filed suit in federal court against Keyport. More...


Child car seat inspection check point July 16
The Middletown Township Police Department Traffic Safety Bureau will conduct a child car seat inspection check point July 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Middletown Swim Club, Harmony Road. The check point is open to the public. More...
What I learned from Michael
On July 29, 2005, my son Michael would have turned 5 years old. My husband, Adam, and I would be preparing for kindergarten, saving our pennies for college, and dreaming about our future astronaut, army general or president-in-waiting. But Michael was born with a chromosome disorder called trisomy 1 More...
Thomas V. Riley Mr. Riley, 71, of Hazlet, died June 30 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in Queens, N.Y., and Union Beach prior to moving to Hazlet six years ago. He was a locksmith at National Hardware, Queens. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, More...
Admissions process now more competitive at many schools College Crunch
Greater Media Newspapers concludes its series More...
Lions winning with pitching and defense
The Middletown North Junior American Legion team is off to a 7-2 start thanks to a combination of strong pitching and good defense. More...
Arthur M. Haney, Matawan, was recently nominated for reappointment to the Middlesex County Board of Taxation following submission of nominations by acting Gov. Richard J. Codey to the New Jersey State Senate. More...