November 3, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Business admin. hears PBA leaders’ concerns

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Leadership of church remains family affair

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BTMUA officials meet with potential customers

Authority officials say Parkway Water Co.

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Pantry seeks holiday donations

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Board wants input from owners of small farms

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Road improvements on the way

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Road project moves forward

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Bartley fun day a success

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BlueClaws excited about schedule for 2005 season

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Info to focus on men’s health

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Letters

Childhood memories inspire resident to make an effort to protect Jackson’s environment

I would like to thank the Jackson Residents for Smart Growth along with the members of SPARE for your passion, desire, time and effort to preserve the very reason why we call this our home. More...

Support appreciated

On behalf of the Plumsted Fire Commissioners and the firefighters and officers of the New Egypt Fire Com-pany, please accept our sincere thanks for approving the purchase of the new fire apparatus and radio communications equipment. More...

Sports

Clausen sets the pace once again

Jackson girls win first sectional title, gun for Shore championships

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Howell girls capture A North title

When the cross-country season began back in September, on paper, it looked like the annual Howell-Manalapan shoot-out would play itself out in A North. Howell had won in 2002 and Manalapan turned the tables last year. More...

Jaguars top Howell, face toughest test on Friday

New Egypt clinches first postseason berth with win over Delran

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Lakewood superintendent to leave

Cannava reaches agreement & will step down Nov. 15

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Extra $1M from state to boost local schools

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Halloween capers

CHRIS KELLY staffJavier Robinson-Duran, 5, waits for his chance to save Gotham City More...

School officials fear impact of funding law

Administrators claim that staff may be cut, class size may increase

Administrators from local school districts believe a new state law will force them to reduce the size of their teaching staffs and raise class sizes. More...

Election Day still special for Ruloff

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University president to be honored

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Authors give biblical take on future of the world

Pair uses high-tech tools in publishing, marketing first of three-part series

Can digital signage, Internet marketing and print-on-demand publishing be used to promote biblical prophesy? Absolutely, say Russ Scalzo and Steven Mamchak, authors of More...

Chefs to help raise funds

Those with a passion for fine food can join some of the area More...

In the Service

Army Cpl. Donald R. Jones has deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom to engage in military operations involving U.S. and coalition forces. More...

Bulletin Board

Vendors sought for Holiday Shopping Spree

The Switlik Elementary School, 75 West Veterans Highway, Jackson, will host a Ladies Holiday Shopping Spree Nov. 12 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The event will feature holiday gifts, raffles and refreshments. More...

Crafters being sought for New Egypt holiday event

Crafters are being sought for New Egypt Elementary School More...

Opinion

Muster zone may help, but real issue will remain

Lakewood officials are trying to come to grips with a situation that is not of their making, but that has landed squarely on the town More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Vincent J. Buckley Mr. Buckley, 89, of Holmdel, died Oct. 24 at Bayshore Nursing Home, Holmdel. He resided in Lakewood before moving to Holmdel. He was an employee of the Sheriff More...

Business

Solar energy roofing shines in Millstone

Businessman vows to save the planet through saving consumers money

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Business Briefs

Home Instead Senior Care has opened at 1970 Swarthmore Ave., Suite 2, in Lakewood. More...