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September 20, 2006
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Weeks into season, contractors scramble to finish Roggy Field
After several delays and many meetings, the artificial turf is being installed at Holmdel's Roggy Field. More...

KEYPORT - Wearing a 1950s-style black and mustard cowboy shirt, Johnny Cash aficionado Michael Patrick channeled his hero last week, performing at a free tribute concert to "The Man in Black" at Espresso Joe's Cafe. More...

Over 350 attend Middletown gala for local nonprofit

MIDDLETOWN - Money and power can't buy mental health, but apparently rock stars and politicians can. More...


Admits accepting payments to lobby for sand-mining operation

One of the most powerful Democrats in New Jersey has pleaded guilty to corruption charges. More...


Three days after John Westlake pleaded guilty to tax evasion in federal court, he still held his governor-appointed post as president of the Monmouth County Board of Taxation. More...


Jared Gough, 6, of the Leonardo section of Middletown, throws his board onto the water as he competes in the third annual Sea Bright Skim Bash on Sunday. More...


Public servants to be honored at Matawan Day
John Williams, President of the Matawan Fire Police Company, has announced nine deceased members of the Fire Police Company, and one deceased Matawan Council Member will be honored during the annual Matawan Day celebration Sept. 24 at Terhune Park, Main Street. More...
My first thought was to continue to laugh at the senseless column from Greg Bean ("Counting the days until the Merla Show premier," Sept. 13), a person I can honestly say I never met and hope I never do. Greg Bean seems to be a hateful individual with a chip on his shoulder toward me, my family and More...
A state court has once again sided with Holmdel in its fight to collect property taxes from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, owner of PNC Bank Arts Center. We'd like to think both sides would now move on to the business of settling on a fair amount of money owed from the past and for the future, b More...
Riette Pichler Armstrong Mrs. Armstrong, 97, of Middletown died Sept. 16 at CareOne at King James, Middletown. Born in Red Bank, she was a lifelong resident of Monmouth County, and Middletown. An avid horsewoman, she owned, managed, and taught riding at Shoestring Stables, Middletown, more tha More...
HAZLET - Following the recent resignation of Richard Barney from the township's Board of Education, Lauri O'Leary has been selected to fill the spot. More...
Maloney leads Lakewood to win over Augusta GreenJackets
Since the franchise's inception in 2001, one thing the Lakewood BlueClaws have never lacked is fan support. More...
Laurel Bay Health & Rehabilitation Center, 32 Laurel Ave., Keansburg, will present "Legal, Legislative and Ethical Aspects of Clinical Care in the Long-Term Care Setting" Oct. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Laurie Loughney, licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA), certified assisted liv More...