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      June 4, 2009  RSS feed

      New Egypt High School's Emily Bausher (middle) is greeted by her teammates after knocking in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Warriors defeated Florence High School, 1-0, to win the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I softball championship on May 29 in Plumsted. New Egypt played Gloucester City in a state Group I semifinal on June 2. More...

      Apublic hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. June 23 on the 2009 Jackson municipal budget. At its meeting on May 26, the Jackson Township Council introduced a spending plan for 2009 that totals $40,755,852. Jackson's budget for 2008 amounted to $41,498,473. More...

      Property owners ask Howell to include their land in affordable housing plan

      Four entities have filed objections with the New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) to an affordable housing plan Howell officials submitted to the state in December 2008. Affordable housing is defined as housing that is sold or rented at below-market rates to individuals who have an income that meets regional guidelines established by COAH. More...


      Boating museum's new exhibit chronicles the industry's heyday

      There was a time when the Jersey Shore was more than just a place for vacationers to sprawl in the sand in the summer sun or plunge into the breakers of the Atlantic Ocean. For those who lived here, it was their livelihood. More...


      JACKSON — The Jackson library will host a free SAT I class conducted by an Ivy Insiders intern on June 13 from 9:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Lauren Brady, a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, will hold a free SAT I class in order to prepare students for their future exam and to give them the opportunity to take a full-length test. More...
      Main Street New Egypt and the Neighborhood Preservation Program (NPP) would like to thank the many people and organizations who came together on May 16 to make New Egypt Day a great day for the community. More...
      Memorial Day marks the unofficial beginning of the summer season and is something I look forward to all winter. To my family, the warm weather and sunshine means one thing — boating. As Memorial Day weekend activities for 2009 were just getting under way on May 22, we decided to take a sunset cruise to one of our favorite dock-and-dine spots on the Manasquan River. More...
      Mrs. Van Hise, 86, of Jackson, died May 20, 2009, at Care One at Jackson, Jackson. She had resided in Millstone Township for 65 years before moving to Jackson. Mrs. Van Hise was a clerk in the Monmouth County Clerk's Office, Freehold, for 23 years before her retirement. Surviving are her husband, Howard R. Van Hise Jr.; a son and daughter-in-law, Roger E. and Diana J. More...
      JACKSON — Air Force Jr. ROTC students from Jackson Memorial High School and Jackson Liberty High School took time last week to remember American military personnel who have died while serving the nation, as well as those individuals who are prisoners of war or are missing in action. More...
      Adeep run in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association boys volleyball tournament was not quite as satisfying as the Howell High School Rebels might have thought it would have been. Advancing farther than they ever have before in the state tournament was not enough. More...