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      October 2, 2003  RSS feed

      CHRIS KELLY staff Cole Cameron of the Howell-Farmingdale Mighty Mites tries to hang on to the football as he More...
      Lakewood NAACP head
      says issue requires
      ongoing public events

      As long as people need affordable housing and better paying jobs, Lakewood NAACP head James Waters said he will hold protest marches. More...

      Parkway Water official
      says no decision has been
      made to accept Brick offer

      The Parkway Water Company is still examining options to handle a contamination problem in the southern part of Howell. More...


      The Ocean County Historical Society (OCHS) will participate in Archives Day Oct. 18 at the Monmouth County Archives, located at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. More...


      Kimball Medical Center
      will hold fall craft show
      With the colors and cooler temperatures of autumn comes thoughts of holiday shopping. Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood, is hosting a Fall Craft Show in the Shulman Conference Center on Oct. More...
      We agree with the members of the Free-hold Regional High School District Board of Education who indicated that they do not want to see students given random drug tests or believe such tests would serve as a deterrent to drug use by teenagers. More...
      Daniel Charles Smith
      Daniel Charles Smith, 42, of Old Bridge, formerly of Aberdeen and Keyport, died Sept. 11 at home. Surviving are his mother, Bernadette McDonald-Smith of Old Bridge; a brother, Richard H. More...
      With legal question
      settled, some districts
      are considering idea
      The superintendent of the Freehold Regional High School District has three concerns regarding random drug testing: money, responsibility and intervention or treatment. More...
      OceanFirst Foundation, Toms River, recently pledged a total of $120,000 over the next three years to the United Way of Ocean County More...