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March 12, 2008
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CHRIS KELLY staff Members of the St. John Vianney girls basketball team celebrate their NJSIAA Girls Non-Public A State Championship, after defeating Morris Catholic High School at the Ritacco Center, Toms River, on March 8. More...
Mason and Mallet will run in primary for two open seats

After over 20 years of Republican domination of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Monmouth County Democrats think their time has come. Glenn Mason and Amy Mallet were selected as the Democratic nominees to run for the two open seats on the five-member Freeholder board in the June primary. More...


Worldwidemovement March 29 demonstrates energy conservation

On March 29, Matawan residents will find themselves in the dark, but for a good cause. By a resolution of the Borough Council approved at the March 3 meeting, the borough will be a participant in the World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour. More...


ABERDEEN - Public Works Director James Lauro has been named interimtownship manager. Lauro will serve as manager while the township searches for a replacement for former manager Stuart Brown. "I am just filling in until they can find someone," said Lauro, who has been an employee of Aberdeen To... More...


Committee will air issues involved in rezoning tract

HAZLET - Residents looking for answers regarding the controversial rezoning of a property on Poole Avenue can expect to get them on March 19. At the Township Committee's March 4 meeting, Mayor James DiNardo announced that a special meeting would be held at 7 p.m. More...


MIDDLETOWN - On March 6, the Township Committee and the Planning Board held a joint meeting at the Middletown Arts Center to discuss the township's affordable housing issues. Township Planner Anthony Mercantante and special Mount Laurel counsel Jeffrey Surenian spoke about the revised affordable... More...


Public forum set for March 18 on underage drinking at arts center

HOLMDEL- Consumption of alcohol while tailgating at the PNC Bank Arts Center will be limited to older crowds during this summer's concert series. According to Joe Orlando, spokesman for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, which owns and operates the PNC Bank Arts Center, tailgating will be comple... More...


The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA) and EDAW Inc. will hold a general public meeting for the presentation of the preliminary redevelopment plan for the Reuse of Fort Monmouth March 19 at 6:30 p.m. at Monmouth Regional High School, 1 Norman J. More...
In a recent letter about the development at Harmony Road and Route 35, the writer suggested that a moratorium be put on all development in the township. Unfortunately, this would be illegal and unconstitutional. What is more disheartening is that 20 percent of the units being built are lowincome h... More...
Singing 'Danny Boy' will ruin your St. Paddy's Day
Growing up in a solidly Scots-Irish family meant St. Paddy's Day was pretty special. We never celebrated Robbie Burns Day on Jan. 25 to honor our Scots side, because that involves haggis if you're a traditionalist. More...
Ms. Talbot, 77, of Point Pleasant Beach died Feb. 23, 2008, in Red Bank. She resided in Middletown prior to relocating to Point Pleasant Beach. She was predeceased by a brother, John in 2001; and a sister-in-law, Mary Lu on Feb. 9, 2008. She is survived by a sister, St. Jane Talbot, Sisters of Mer... More...
Students log miles for characters by reading books
MATAWAN- TV cameras were set up at Ravine Drive School March 7 to cover a cross country race among students at the school. "Classroom Closeup," a New Jersey Network TV show, visited Ravine Drive School to film "The Great Reading Race. More...
Raritan junior places second in Atlantic City; CBA's Favia places fifth
Atlantic City can be a magical place. It can also break your heart. This past weekend, the very best high school wrestlers in the state converged on Boardwalk Hall to try to stake their claims as the best of the best, as the NJSIAA State Wrestling Championship returned to the historic venue. More...