November 10, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Seda tops Grisanti to take Jackson seat

Three public questions approved by voters

Republican newcomer Mark Seda decisively defeated two-term Demo-cratic incumbent Joseph Grisanti in the Nov. 2 election for a three-year seat on the Jackson Township Committee. More...

Singer re-elected to 9th term on governing body

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Board: Test scores in need of improvement

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3 Republican freeholders win re-election in Ocean

Democratic challengers for three seats on the Ocean County Board of Freeholders now realize they were up against a stacked deck More...

Francis, Roberts re-elected

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Handlin, Clifton capture freeholder seats for GOP

Republicans were once again successful in their bids for Monmouth County offices as Amy Handlin and Robert Clifton swept two seats on the Board of Freeholders, and Joseph Oxley was re-elected as sheriff. More...

State DOT will remove ramp that never opened

Safety concerns kept exit from Rt. 33 bypass to Howell Road closed

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In the Service

Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Kenneth G. Pollin has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. More...

Pantry seeks holiday donations

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Symposium to address childhood obesity issue

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Letters

DiBella, Schomaker thank Howell residents for support

We would like to thank the people of Howell for allowing us the privilege to serve as your mayor and councilwoman, respectively. We are sincerely grateful for this wonderful opportunity and assure you we will work hard to represent every resident. More...

Democrats resolve to remain involved in town

Election season is over More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Lillian Perosa Salvaryn Mrs. Salvaryn, 76, of South River, died Oct. 26 in St. Peter More...

Sports

Piners look strong in state tournament play

Jackson, Howell girls eliminated in quarterfinal round

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Jaguars quiet critics with win over TRE

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Take it to the right

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DiBella wins mayor’s post in Howell

Schomaker re-elected to four-year council term

An overwhelming majority put Howell Councilman Joseph DiBella into the mayor More...

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Stories of survivors inspire Howell students

Teens hear firsthand accounts of those who witnessed Holocaust

They came to tell their stories. More than 20 Holocaust survivors met with Howell High School students on Oct. 26 as the teenagers captured a piece of Holocaust history. More...

‘Scouting for Food’ gets support

The Ocean County Board of Freeholders gave its support to a program that has, in the past, provided more than 150,000 meals to families. More...

County expands bus service

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Howell’s master plan still needs more work

Revised document includes zoning changes, town center

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Police hunt for assault suspect

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Judge denies attempt to cut murder suspect’s bail

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‘2 Chix’ solve fashion woes for blooming bellies

2 women take the advice of friendsto start business

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Business student elected vice president

Kurt Wnorowski, Jackson, a student at Ocean County College (OCC), Toms River, was elected to the office of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) Eastern Region Vice President at the PBL National Lead-ership Conference, held in Denver, Colo. More...

After-school dance honors soldiers

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Assembly moves on open space bills

The state Assembly approved several legislative measures co-sponsored by Sen. Robert Singer, Assemblyman Ronald Dancer and Assemblyman Joseph Malone. More...

Bulletin Board

Ministry offers trip to Jamaica in March

The Spirit-Filled Life Ministries and Dr. Ripley is sponsoring a mission to Jamaica in March. The cost of the trip is approximately $1,500 per person, and includes round-trip airfare and accommodations in a guest house with the missionaries. More...

Vendor Sale & Gift Auction at synagogue

The Sisterhood of Congregation Ahavat Shalom, 1075 Forest Avenue, will host a More...

Groups work together to help the hungry

In honor of Alpha Delta Kappa Month, the Alpha Delta Chapter of Jackson decided to do an altruistic project in conjunction with the Jackson Food Pantry. More...

Opinion

N.J. voting process ready for reforms

A proposal by a group of state Assembly members to move up the presidential primary date in New Jersey is a measure that is long overdue. More...

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Business

Business Briefs

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is searching for outstanding New Jersey small-business owners and small-business champions who will be honored during National Small Business Week in April. More...

Business Briefs

Assist-2-Sell real estate franchise of Jackson was recently recognized as one of the top 10 percent performing Assist-2-Sell offices in the nation for the first half of 2004, according to broker/owner Kimberly Kelly and broker-salesperson/owner Raymo More...