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March 19, 2008
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ERIC SUCAR staff Students pull rickshaws as they enact life in a small town in Japan during Littletown Day at Oak Hill Academy in Lincroft March 12. More photos, page 30. More...
Zarinsky denies guilt at court arraignment

Feelings of anger, hatred and memories of a lost loved one took control of a courtroom in Freehold last week, replacing feelings of anticipation and frustration as the hourlong wait for convicted murderer Robert Zarinsky to arrive ended. More...

Detectives preach awareness, teach attack strategies

ABERDEEN - Area women participating in a recent self-defense class walked away with not only major moves, but with lifelong guidance from two veteran police detectives. More...


As ofMarch 10, sections of Swimming River Road in Middletown and Route 520 in Marlboro have been closed to traffic from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, asNew JerseyNatural Gas (NJNG) is installing 20-inch transmission mains. More...


MIDDLETOWN - The Monmouth County Tax Board is considering whether to take disciplinary action against the township tax assessor for missing the deadline for submitting data from a property revaluation. According to county TaxAdministrator Matthew S. Clark, the hearing will take place on April 9 ... More...


Spending plan calls for 4-cent increase over last year

HOLMDEL- The Board of Education has approved a $50,051,557 budget for 2008-09, an increase of $2.1 million over last year's budget. The board approved the budget at the March 12 meeting. There will be a public hearing on the budget March 26 at 8 p.m. in the library at the Satz School. More...


School budget up 3.9 percent over 2007-08 plan

ABERDEEN - The Matawan-Aberdeen Regional Board of Education unanimously adopted a $63,356,016 2008-09 school budget at the special meeting March 4. The budget represents an increase of 3.9 percent from last year. The district spending plan calls for a tax levy of $46,805,204, up 2 percent from l... More...


Park, flooding issues aired at community forum

MIDDLETOWN - Any issue, no matter how big or small, was open for discussion at the first of four neighborhood meetings held at Fairview Elementary School on March 13. More...


Middletown Township Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Road, will hold Wii game nights beginning March 24 with family Wii from 4-6 p.m., and teen Wii from 7-8:30 p.m. Teen open play will be March 26 and 28 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. More...
As a longtime member of the Middletown Human Rights Commission (MHRC), I must encourage the members of the MHRC as well as the Township Committee to review the mission statement of the HRC. More...
Back in the days when I was a police reporter, I started hearing rumors of a fancy, high-priced bordello operating in the part of town usually associated with high society. We called that part of town "The Tree Streets," because the roads were all named after trees- Oak, Poplar,Ash,Walnut and the... More...
Mrs. Domenick, 75, of Hazlet, died March 16, 2008, at St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was a registered nurse and social worker at the Monmouth County Board of Social Services for 25 years, retiring in 2000. She was also a member of Hazlet Township Board of Health,... More...
MIDDLETOWN - Littletown Day on March 12 was a special day at Oak Hill Academy in Lincroft. On this day, regular classes are suspended in favor of enactment of small town life, right in the hallways of the academy. Students in kindergarten through fourth grade took on various community roles. More...
Colts fall to St. Augustine, 6-4
You get the feeling that if the Christian BrothersAcademy and St.Augustine ice hockey teams played each other 20 times this season, they'd split the series 10- 10. In fact, the Colts and Hermits did split their season series, 2-2, this winter. Unfortunately for the Colts, St. Augustine's two wins... More...