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November 1, 2006
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SEAN BRADY Costume-clad parade marchers take to the streets in Keyport at the annual Halloween parade on Sunday. More...
Former mayor still an issue in Keyport race

Facing federal corruption charges in less than two weeks, longtime Keyport Mayor John Merla is not seeking re-election this term, leaving the borough's top spot up for grabs. More...


Keyport GOP hopes to break Democrats' full control of body

KEYPORT - On Tuesday, Republicans will attempt to regain a presence on the all-Democrat Borough Council. More...


Bateman: Holmdel residents' expertise a great resource

HOLMDEL - The Township Committee has approved the formation of a Financial Advisory Board, a resident commission to create long-term financial planning. More...


MIDDLETOWN - For so many young people, being bullied and taunted has almost become commonplace in school, as the way a person dresses or speaks can become fodder for others who want to feel superior. More...


Aberdeen Township Recreation Department is now accepting registration for its programs now offered for adults and children. All programs will run through April, and there is no registration deadline. More...
What William A. Blackburn meant to our community is bigger than words. We at Raritan Valley School on Cresci Boulevard in Hazlet will miss him deeply. Just wanted to share a story about Bill and what he means to my family. More...
Gr eg B ean Coda As we count down to the elections, I've been taking calls from local politicians and their handlers wondering if they'll get our endorsement before voters go to the polls. More...
Arlene Tyner Lordi Mrs. Lordi, 77, died Oct. 28, 2006, at Bayshore Health Care, Holmdel. Born in Newark, she resided in Englishtown beforemoving to the Leonardo section of Middletown. She was a homemaker. She was predeceased by her husband, Carmen T. Lordi in 1980. She is survived by a son, To More...
MIDDLETOWN - After months of back-and-forth banter concerning a proposed random drug-testing policy, the Board of Education passed the motion unanimously at its Oct. 23 meeting. More...
State's longest winning streak snapped at 43 games
Nothing lasts forever, so you knew sooner or later, Middletown South was going to lose a football game again. More...