November 6, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Rutgers libraries seek war-related documents

As Veterans Day approaches, the Rutgers Living History Society is asking New Jersey residents to consider donating their war-related documents to the University Special Collections and University Archives at the Rutgers Universities Libraries. More...

Sheriff’s Office first to achieve ‘five star’ rating

Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley has announced that the Youth Detention Center has earned national accreditation by the American Correctional Association (ACA). More...

Residents give input on future of district schools

Board deciding what
to do about school
construction

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Assistance now under one roof

Facility expected to
improve response in cases of child abuse

The telephone calls were a wakeup call for Amy Clark. One weekend a month, her detective husband was on call to respond to reports of child abuse, and she wasn More...

Retail complex proposed for Cox’s Corner site

Hearing for Route 524
intersection site plan
to be continued Nov. 25

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Letters

Fund-raiser for family exceeds expectations

On Sunday, Oct. 19, more than 300 friends and neighbors gathered at the Clarksburg Inn for a benefit to support Linda Nehil and her family. The turnout and the amount that was raised was more than we could have ever anticipated. More...

Millstone shouldn’t divide between new, old

I am writing in response to an ad that was taken out by a "20 year resident" of Millstone. More...

Facts on founding of Millstone Township Little League disputed

At the July 16 Millstone Township Committee meeting, discussions were held in regard to honoring Charles Abate for his contributions to Millstone Township, including the township Little League. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Frances Presti

Frances Presti, 36, of Neptune died Oct. 29 at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Hazlet, she resided there prior to moving to Neptune two years ago. More...

Sports

Nancy Williams reaches another milestone

Nancy Williams, the longtime Shore Regional High School girls field hockey coach, still remembers her first win. More...

Sports Shorts

The Allentown United U-12 girls travel soccer team improved its record to nine wins and no losses, beating Berkeley by the final score of 7-0 last Saturday morning. More...

Horses and hounds: fox hunting season begins

Hunt club enjoyed warm weather
on opening day

Monmouth County is dotted with developments bearing names like Fox Chase or Hunter More...

Dogs lend their paws to help comfort others

Local therapy dog group visits nursing homes, schools, other facilities

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Money needed to pursue scenic byways project

Planning Board says Township Committee
must allocate funds

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Lives shattered along with glass on Kristallnacht

Night of violence
against Jews signaled beginning of Holocaust

The dinner table conversation in the small apartment took on a serious tone. More...

First aid squad prepares for growing population

As 50th anniversary
approaches, squad
sees call numbers grow

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Family, community mourn death of 16-year-old

John W. Petrella Jr.

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Bulletin Board

Jewish Federation offers programs for moms

The Jewish Federation of Monmouth County has planned a new series of programs designed for mothers of young children. More...

Six Flags food drive to aid homeless pets

The Popcorn Park Zoo in Forked River and Six Flags Great Adventure, Route 537 in Jackson, have joined together for a "Winter Lights" and Thanksgiving event to help feed some homeless pets in the area. More...

‘Operation Sleighbells’ now under way

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