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November 8, 2006
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CHRIS KELLY staff James Smith and his Matawan Regional High School teammates captured a state sectional crown on Saturday during the CJ Group III championships in Jamesburg. For the story, see sports. More...

17-year-old crashed his SUV into a tree in Thompson Park area More...


Driver, 22, and passenger, 18, killed in Middletown

Middletown police are seeking witnesses to an accident last week that took the lives of two young Long Branch High School graduates. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK - You may prefer the miles of white sandy beaches along the Jersey Shore or the mountainous region in the northwestern part of the state. More...


The Monmouth County Park System will hold a cleanup of the paved Henry Hudson Trail, Matawan, Nov. 9 at 9 a.m. More...


HAZLET - As part of a statewide campaign to reduce pesticide exposure to children, Hazlet has become the first township in the county to employ pesticide-free zones in its parks. More...


The Monmouth County Park System will offer a ceramic workshops for children age 5-8 and parents, beginning with "Autumn Serving Plate" Nov. 8 from 4-5:30 p.m. More...
I would like to publicly thank Keyport's mayor and council for rejecting the recent proposal by Councilman Joseph Wedick making it a requirement to have hardworking residents prove their legal status in this country before they could reside in our town. More...
Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? Last Wednesday morning I looked at the calendar and jumped for joy. For there in the midst of our color-coded schedules, obligations and car pools was an empty day. More...
Helen S. Elkins Mrs. Elkins, 91, died Oct. 27, 2006, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Long Branch, she resided in Fair Haven for 52 years. She was employed in retail sales at Vogel's Department Store, Red Bank, for 20 years. She was a communicant of Church of the Nativity, F More...
Keyport High School has received a $500 grant from the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program to support the high school. Principal Dr. Miguel Hernandez stated the grant will be used for the "Students of the Month" program. More...