July 15, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Metedeconk Category 1

status effective Aug. 2
C1 is highest level
of protection state
offers for rivers

New Jersey Department of Environmental Pro-tection (DEP) Commis-sioner Bradley M. Campbell announced Monday that the Metedeconk River has received Category 1 (C1) designation, the state More...

Plumsted concert series to present

Boulevard East

PLUMSTED More...

Bond calls for township to upgrade playgrounds $3.6 million bond ordinance introduced for parks, other needs

LAKEWOOD More...

Malpractice reform law called a good first step

Doctors pushed for state
legislation but do not
get all that they sought

After almost two years of debate which included the first job action by physicians, a medical malpractice reform bill was recently signed into law by Gov. James E. McGreevey. More...

Fair celebrates 58 years

Ocean County Fair planners are putting the final touches on this year More...

Lakewood supports return of rail service

Advocates of passenger
train plan hope to sway
towns that oppose MOM

LAKEWOOD More...

Firm’s effort on sex shop ordinance deemed lacking

Howell officials want
to restrict businesses
to one location in town

HOWELL More...

Springsteen delivers on promise to artist

Musician plays
guitar, shares time
with area teen

He More...

Town may move to ban trailer parking on street

HOWELL More...

Letters

Gov.’s budget pits interests against each other

It was with great disgust that I read about Gov. James McGreevey More...

Young Girl Scouts make a difference in the fight against hunger

Congratulations, pre-K Daisy Troop 462. You did it; you made a difference in our community. The Girls of Troop 462 are a unique group of 11 pre-kindergarten Daisy Girl Scouts. More...

Residents want answers on Dancer’s vote

I am a concerned citizen from New Egypt, Plumsted Town-ship, and I am looking for help from my community; to have our mayor (and state Assembly-man) clarify to us what he really wants. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Marion Blackmon

Mrs. Blackmon, 58, of Middletown died June 22 at St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born and raised in Bayonne, she resided in Middletown most of her life. More...

Sports

Howell develops its pitching staff

Rebels

All Chuck Senna was looking for his Howell American Legion team to do this summer was to pick up where it left off in the spring. More...

Jag bats come alive in win over Piners

JACKSON More...

Holbrook 11-year-olds chasing a district title

JACKSON More...

Town plans to finish cleanup of junkyard

Howell receives
OK from court
to proceed

The stalled cleanup of an illegal Maxim-Southard Road junkyard in Howell will be resumed and completed by the township. More...

Photo

JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Mike LaMontagne, 15, makes contact with the ball during the Lakewood Recreation Department More...

Detention of immigrants in U.S.

jails focus of rally in Freehold July 18

FREEHOLD More...

Fair celebrates 58 years

Ocean County Fair planners are putting the final touches on this year More...

Class of 2017 holds its first graduation

JACKSON More...

Spending caps form basis of McGreevey tax plan

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP More...

Residents will have a say on open space tax increase

JACKSON More...

Challenger in Jackson vows more public input

GOP hopeful decries
this year

JACKSON More...

Pa. racetrack slots may hurt N.J. breeders

N.J.

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

New Egypt resident in Washington, D.C., for summer page program with Congress

PLUMSTED More...

Lyricist of popular song ‘Unchained Melody’ dies

William Stirrat
of Freehold Township
authored lyrics in 1936

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP More...

Bulletin Board

Swinging for the fences

JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Eric Klarmann, 10, makes contact with the ball during the Lakewood Recreation Department More...

Local students graduate from Schroth School

The LADACIN (Lifetime Assistance for Developmental and Challenging Indi More...

Jackson’s ‘Concert Under the Stars’ series to begin

The Jackson Township Recreation Department will present three free outdoor concerts as part of its sixth annual Concert Under the Stars Series. The concerts will be held at John F. More...

Business

Sun merges with Community Bank

Sun Bancorp Inc. of Vineland announced on July 8 that it completed a merger with Community Bancorp of New Jersey and its subsidiary Community Bank of New Jersey. More...

Business Briefs

The Jackson Chamber of Commerce has chosen the recipients of the 2004 Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award as well as the 2004 Business of the Year Award. More...