May 11, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Museum collection honors New Egypt’s history

All it takes is a dollar and a dream More...

Jackson resident responds to gambling allegations

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Officials want to add funds for quality-of-life concerns

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Planning board cancels OK for Spalliero project

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Ocean County committee to address stormwater issues

Stressing the importance of preserving and protecting the Barnegat Bay Watershed, Ocean County is taking the next steps in implementing new stormwater management regulations. More...

Operations Manager

John Halpin has been named Operations Manager for Greater Jersey Press and will administer all printing, inserting and mailing activities, as well as building maintenance, at Greater Media More...

Letters

Letters

Jackson teachers want to work with board

In Dan Gross More...

Opinion

If you want good press, it’s gonna cost you

Coda

Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph Oxley has a public relations problem More...

Lawnmowers should never go ‘thunk’

Are We There Yet?

If I had it all to do over again, I would never have become a lawn-mowing individual. I would have remained indoors, enjoyed a temperature-controlled environment and waited for the finish coat on my nails to set as I watched my husband mow the yard. More...

Business

Business Briefs

Barry Minkin, of Jackson, has been named to the board of directors of Spencer Savings Bank in Elmwood Park. Minkin has more thank 20 years of diversified corporate benefits and human resource experience. More...

Counseling dept. facing budget ax July 1

Mayor: Cut needed as residents face soaring tax bills

As part of a plan that has been designed to cut costs in the 2005 Howell municipal budget, the township More...

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JEFF GRANIT staffJackson Memorial High School pitcher Steph Byster gets set to fire a pitch to New Egypt High School More...

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MIKE JONESWalkers enjoy the 1.7-mile walking and jogging path at the Brick reservoir, Herbertsville and Sally Ike Roads, Brick Township, which was opened to the public for the first time last weekend. More...

Budget pro will review $121M plan

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Girl Scouts open HUGS fund-raiser

Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts kicked off its HUGS (Help Us Grow Stronger) annual giving campaign on April 18 at the Commerce Bank, Shrewsbury, as a means of raising funds through charitable contributions from the community. More...

Allentown woman will ride to fight multiple sclerosis

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Doors open at Lakewood resource, referral center

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Bulletin Board

Basketball clinic scheduled

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Summer theater youth camp workshop at Strand

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Cruise to benefit Jersey Shore Animal Center

Jersey Shore Animal Center, Brick, will host a cruise to benefit the animal center. Attendees will set sail from Miami on Carnival Cruise Line More...

Schools

On Campus

David Benjamin Levine, son of Drs. More...

Howell students earn honors

Monsignor Donovan High School, Toms River, sponsored its 12th annual Scholastic Olympics on March 16, hosting 18 local grade schools with more than 250 seventh grade students competing in the event. More...

Sports

Warriors anxious to play for a county title

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Lady Jags look to rebound from first loss

Jackson girls ready to chase SCT title

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New Egypt perseveres despite a tough season

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