June 8, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Director praises Howell Holocaust project

Students drew portraits and documented stories of aging survivors

Howell High School students who participated in a year-long project that brought them face-to-face with survivors of the Holocaust will long remember those survivors and the 60-year-old stories they told. More...

‘Knight’ makes day for his special lady

Horseman rides down Main St., Freehold; stops More...

Hard rocking Stigmatic loves playing live shows

The members of the hard rock band Stigmatic believe that playing live shows and expressing themselves through music is what being in a band is all about. More...

Residents return to building

LAKEWOOD More...

Her slimmer bottom is so out of the club

Are We There Yet?

I More...

Economic consultants not retained

HOWELL More...

Letters

Letters

Writer rejects all 3 proposals for rail service

I want to offer some comments regarding the proposals to build a new rail line to serve the growing areas of western Monmouth and parts of Ocean counties as well as more general transportation issues affecting the state. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Ruth A. Voisine Mrs. Voisine, 65, of Howell, died May 17 at Kensington Manor, Toms River. Born in Neptune Township, she was raised in the Morganville section of Marlboro. More...

Schools

School programs honored

HOWELL More...

Technology students honored at conference

Howell High School technology students brought home several awards from the 2005 New Jersey Technology Students of America Conference. More...

Sports

Applications available for decoy & gunning show

Applications are available to enter the 2005 Ocean County Decoy and Gunning Show planned for Sept. 24-25. The applications include the guidelines for participating in more than 30 contests, as well as reservations for vendor and organization booths. More...

Piners’ postseason ends with two tough losses

LAKEWOOD More...

End of the road

SCOTT PILLING staffNew Egypt pitcher Taryn Pulvermuller fires a pitch to the plate during the Warriors More...

Grange promotes feeling of community

Old-time organization offers programs that appeal to residents

It is enough to make a developer cry. More...

Youth and family services dept. may be retained

Public hearing on Howell budget set for June 14

Howell Township Manager Bruce Davis said this week he has been working to set up a billing system that could allow municipal officials to retain Howell More...

State police major will lead Lakewood force

Township Committee taps Maj. Alfred Peters as public safety director

LAKEWOOD More...

Board president: Luick in running for top post

LAKEWOOD More...

Estimates reveal Monmouth population tops 645,000

FREEHOLD More...

Court case delayed on poker charge

JACKSON More...

Volunteers sought for medical reserve corps

The recent national bioterrorism emergency training exercise, TOPOFF 3, may be history, but one lesson learned from it shows the need for additional volunteer workers to help administer antidotes to bioterrorism attacks, according to an Ocean County More...

Job aid returns to town hall

LAKEWOOD More...

Struggle ends in arrest of Lakewood resident

LAKEWOOD More...

Bulletin Board

Datebook

Full Story

Community Bulletin Board

Women of Distinction nominations due June 30

Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, Farmingdale, is seeking nominations for its Women of Distinction Award, with deadline for nomination June 30. More...

Opinion

CARTOON

More...

For the Record

Howell Deputy Mayor Juan Malave was incorrectly identified in a recent Tri-Town News article as a member of a committee that was named by the Township Council to investigate circumstances concerning the Colts Neck Crossing adult community. More...

Grads of 2005 should ‘endeavor to persevere’

Coda

There More...

Business

Business Briefs

Home Instead Senior Care and Rebecca Kolls, star of More...