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June 18, 2009
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As U.S. Army 1st Lt. Brian Brennan of Howell (holding torch) continues to recover from injuries he received in the line of duty while serving in Afghanistan on March 20, 2008, he joined local law enforcement personnel for the Special Olympics Torch Run as the event made its way up Route 9 through La... More...

One of two recent rezoning requests from a developer was given the green light by Howell Township Council members to move forward with planner Robert Melvin for a zoning suitability evaluation of its application. More...


Council president says no; says now is the right time to keep buying land

Jackson Mayor Michael Reina would like to see an adjustment made in the amount of money that taxpayers will pay into Jackson's open space fund, but it is not certain that any change will be made. At the present time, Jackson property owners annually pay 3 cents per $100 of assessed valuation into... More...


Representatives of Rangers pay a visit

Although the NHL's New York Rangers did not win professional hockey's Stanley Cup this year, they did win the hearts of many fifth-graders at the Rosenauer School. After a yearlong math incentive Power-To-Learn program that was held in conjunction with the Rangers, the pupils learned they had won... More...


PLUMSTED — The Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, offering $30 in vouchers, is now available in Plumsted for income-eligible Ocean County residents 60 years old or older at participating farmers markets. In Plumsted, four farm markets are participating in the program sponsored by Com... More...


The Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation will conduct a new Summerz- Cool Camp for children ages 8-12 at Ocean County Park, Lakewood, July 20, 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The rain date is July 23. The camp will feature "cool" sporting events such as ultimate Frisbee, flag football,... More...
By now, everyone should know all the reasons for building the MOM rail line, but here is the explanation again: Taken together, Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties are home to more than one in five New Jersey residents. More...
Idon't know that I've ever had the desire to make an hour seem like six days. But if I did, I know just how I'd do it: I'd sit on a bench and take in a T-ball game. More...
Now that the weather is nicer, I've been doing some home improvement and maintenance projects. And those who have been reading this column for a long time know that's about as dangerous for me as driving the wrong way down a one-way street, blindfolded. More...
Mrs. Geschke, 81, a resident of Neptune City for 55 years, died May 29, 2009, at home. She worked in the Nutrition Deptartment at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. Prior to that, she was a telephone operator for N.J. Bell in Spring Lake. Mrs. Geschke is survived by her husband of 60... More...
JACKSON — For the first time in the history of the Jackson School District, there will be two high school graduations held in the same year. As the 2008-09 school year winds down, administrators, staff and students at Jackson Memorial High School are preparing for the school's 44th graduati... More...
There are not many sports where amateurs can compete against the pros and win. One exception is harness racing. In 1997, amateur owner/driver Malvern Burroughs drove his horse Malabar Man to victory in the sport's most prestigious race, the Hambletonian. More...
Supergym will host its first Community Adventure Bootcamp scheduled for July 7 at 6:30 p.m. in Pine Park, Lakewood. This community initiative to get active during the summer months, sponsored by Supergym, invites members and nonmembers to participate in the one-hour class that will range from st... More...