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December 5, 2007
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DANIEL HULSHIZER staff Snowmen Gabrielle Arnone (l-r), Emily Marino and Joseph DiTomasso put the finishing touches on their costumes Dec. 1 before the start of the Hazlet Holiday Parade Dec. 1. More...
Planner says twp. will have to build 200+ more units

Meeting the township's future affordablehousing obligation is likely to be more costly and require new types of development, Middletown Township's planner said last week. More...


PHOTOS BY DANIEL HULSHIZER staff The beloved tale of "The Nutcracker" unfolds Nov. 29 during a dress rehearsal for the Performing Arts Ensemble's recent holiday production of the ballet classic at the Two River Theatre in Red Bank. Clockwise from top: Scenes at the dress rehearsal - Girls and boys ... More...


Public forum explains process, addresses residents' concerns

ABERDEEN - Approximately 100 anxious Aberdeen Township residents packed council chambers on Nov. 28 for a public forum on the upcoming county- and state-mandated property tax revaluation. Mayor David Sobel explained that the forum was being held to disseminate information and to educate resident... More...


KEYPORT - Once again, visitors to the charming little borough will be treated to a tour of some of the Victorian architecture in town. Settled in 1714 and established in 1830, Keyport boasts some of the most beautiful Victorian-era architecture on the Bayshore. As a result, a tour of the homes i... More...


Middletown youth comes to aid of accident victim

Joseph Mendoza was enjoying a family trip to New York City when his skills as a Fire Explorer were needed. After seeing an overturned SUV, Mendoza went into action helping to rescue a woman from the vehicle. More...


The rape care program at 180 Turning Lives Around, Hazlet, is seeking men and women to join the rape care advocate team. Training begins Jan. 19 and continues for six consecutive Saturdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Little Silver Women's Center, Rumson Road and Church Street. More...
We wanted to take a moment to thank you for your confidence in re-electing our mayor. We are delighted you have agreed with continuing the success of the Republican administration, and we promise to maintain the quality of life to which you have grown accustomed. More...
Subpoena for blogger's identity on national stage
Ed Herschler, the crusty three-term governor of Wyoming during the 1970s and into the mid-'80s, was a Democrat, but clearly the most popular politician in that rabidly Republican state. The reason for his popularity was largely his down-to-earth demeanor (he personally answered the phone on his d... More...
Mrs. Smith, 75, of Toms River, died Dec. 3, 2007, at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she resided in Hazlet for 15 years, prior to relocating to Toms River five years ago. She was a bookkeeper/controller at Jerome Industries, Elizabeth, for 20 years, retiring in 1997. She was a former communicant of ... More...
Three Monmouth County women who have returned to college to pursue courses that will help them reach their career goals are benefiting from scholarships from the Freehold Area Branch of the American Association of University Women. The funds for these $2,000 scholarships come from the branch's ann... More...
Men's team starts season at 1-2, looks to win home games this weekend
Brookdale Community College's men's basketball team has the intangibles on its side this winter. Paul Cisek has a team that has but two players returning from last year, yet this team of newcomers has jelled already. "This team has a lot of enthusiasm; they're so excited to be playing," he point... More...