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January 8, 2009
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FRANK GALIPO Participants braved frigid temperatures and gusty winds to join in the American Littoral Society's traditional New Year's Day walk through Fort Hancock and Sandy Hook on Jan. 1. More...
Clifton named council president at Jan. 1 meeting

At the Jan. 1 Matawan Borough Council reorganization meeting, the borough ushered in the new year with two new council members, a new council president and the return of the former borough attorney. More...


Brightbill sworn in as mayor; Scharfenberger is deputy mayor

Pamela Brightbill will be deleting a word from her title because the word deputy is no longer necessary in front of the title of mayor. After being sworn in by former U.S. More...


Gold Award project melds scouting and skating

As the days grow shorter and Old Man Winter settles in, many people scale back their usual physical activities, but two Girl Scouts are helping to promote a favorite winter sport. Faryn Pearl, a junior at Holmdel High School, has been a Girl Scout ever since she was in kindergarten. She has also ... More...


Draft includes maritime heritage center, market

MIDDLETOWN — A revitalization plan that includes a maritime heritage center, an inn and a boardwalk was to be discussed Jan. 6 as part of the Port of Belford Economic Feasibility Study and Conceptual Development Plan. A public presentation of the draft plan by the consultant team was schedu... More...


Mended Hearts, a support organization of heart patients, their families, health professionals and other interested individuals, will meet at noon Jan. 22 at Blaisdell auditorium at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Light lunch will be served. Registration is required for the free meeting. More...
Iwould like to take this opportunity to clarify a few things about the recently adopted COAH amendment to the township master plan. First, I would like to make it abundantly clear that this housing plan was drafted against the will of the township and was forced upon Middletown and other suburban ... More...
Good news: Curley may be freeholder candidate again
This is not against Amy A. Mallet, Monmouth's Democratic freeholder elect, the underdog who beat out Republican John P. Curley by a razorthin margin of about 350 votes in November's historic and nerve-wracking general election that gave her party control of county government for the first time in ... More...
It seems like when the kids move out, they're never really gone because they leave so much junk behind. But at our house, it isn't the kids who are responsible for all the accumulated archeological detritus. My wife and I save things as well. Boxes and boxes of photographs. Birthday cards. Import... More...
Mr. Brady, 65, of Tinton Falls, died Jan. 2, 2009, at home. He was born in the Leonardo section of Middletown. He was employed at the U.S. Postal service for 42 years, retiring in 2008. More...
District may institute full-day kindergarten
MIDDLETOWN — Full-day preschool will be another step closer to reality in Middletown since the school district has begun registration for the 2009-10 school year. More...
While there are no absolutes in the world of scholastic sports, there are things that border on the edge of certainty. For example, every year, when the high school basketball season begins, there are a pair of local teams that you can routinely predict will be among the very best in the Shore Co... More...