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August 17, 2006
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Plumsted officials want to ask voters for $38M in improvements
The Plumsted Township School District is waiting for approval from the state's Local Finance Board for four construction proposals that would require an extension of the district's bonding capacity. More...

Summer has brought a multitude of activities to the area for youngsters and adults alike. On a recent morning, Bailey McLavish (r), 9, and Ashley Currao, 13, both of Howell, sharpened up on their archery skills at the Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts camp in Howell. More...

Inheritance Gallery in Red Bank specialty is original poster art

If there is a small furry dog sitting on the windowsill at the Inheritance Gallery, Red Bank, the shop is open. More...


JACKSON - Route 571 will be improved and strengthened against truck traffic as part of a two-phase project that recently got under way in Jackson. More...


Private First Class Keith Valencia has completed his basic combat training at Fort Benning, Ga. More...


HOWELL - Interested in working at home for $10 an hour? How about attending an open house on Adelphia Road? Would you like to lose 30 pounds in 30 days? More...


JACKSON - Steve and Donna Wedel may have to wait a bit longer for the possible approval of their three-lot subdivision application. More...


The Ocean County Board of Freeholders is getting ready to grant preliminary approval to six farms, totaling approximately 200 acres, to be included in the county's Farmland Preservation Program. More...


+ A celebration in support of Israel sponsored by Beth Zion Messianic Syn-agogue and the Lakewood Community Outreach will take place Aug. 17 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Lakewood Town Square between Third and Fourth streets on Clifton Avenue in Lakewood. People of all faiths are welcome. Clothing distribu More...
In most states, the sponsors of breed-specific laws are legislators of districts with high crime rates and they introduce these bills due to pressure. The sponsor of our most recent breed-specific law (S.801) is Sen. Sharpe James of the Newark district. More...
N.J. superintendents paid less than neighbors
During the past months, the cost of living in the Garden State has been an even hotter topic than usual in the Legislature, in the media, and on the streets. With property taxes as high as ever, with the sales tax up another percentage point, and with just about everything imaginable subject to addi More...
PLUMSTED - New Egypt High School science teacher Kathy Chesmel returned to her alma mater, Princeton University, from July 9-21 to attend a summer institute that will now help her teach molecular biology to her students. More...
Lakewood's pitching has team on verge of first league title
With just 20 games left to play in the second half of the season, the Lakewood BlueClaws appear to be poised to collect their first championship. More...
"Six Steps to a Better Business," a free workshop for local business owners, will be held Aug. 24-25 at the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 17 Broad St., Freehold. More...