Category: Atlanticville Calendar

  • Woman robbed at night deposit box

    EATONTOWN — A female employee of a woman’s clothing store in the Monmouth Mall was reportedly robbed while attempting to make a night deposit at the First Union Bank in the Pathmark Shopping Center on Route 36 at 9:56 p.m. on Jan. 30, police reported. Police said that as the woman approached the deposit box,…

  • Gas-line break closes schools

    EATONTOWN — Two borough schools were evacuated when a water company crew accidentally cut a gas main at Grant and Richardson avenues on Jan. 31, causing a gas leak, police said. Police Capt. George S. Jackson said the rupture occurred at 1:05 p.m. when a crew from New Jersey-American Water Co. was making a repair…

  • Mayors will be heard by state

    Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN EATONTOWN — It’s not all bad news coming out of Trenton. In telling the Borough Council about his trip to the state capitol for the mayors’ legislative day meeting, Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo noted that for many of his key appointments Gov. Jim McGreevey had selected many mayors and former…

  • Borough promotes DPW employee

    EATONTOWN — The Borough Council has appointed Frank Cannella, a 13-year employee of the Department of Public Works, to the position of general foreman within the department. Cannella, who had been a shade tree specialist, succeeds Nathan Albert, who was promoted last month to head of the department. Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo told Cannella at…

  • Medical center seeking part-time volunteers

    Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, is currently accepting applications for part-time opportunities with its volunteer corps. Individuals must be age 14 or older. Assignments include patient comfort and clerical assistance positions. For more information, call the office of volunteer services at (732) 923-6670.

  • Word on the Street

    I pick the Rams — New England got lucky against Oakland. I think St. Louis will win 24-17 — but you never know. Luck may be on the Patriots’ side since they played in a Super Bowl once in New Orleans. — Anthony Zungri West Long Branch Who do you think will win the Super…

  • Works of 57 artists at MCAC juried art show

    The Monmouth County Arts Council’s (MCAC) 23rd annual juried art show is now open and will run through Feb. 17 at the Monmouth Museum on the campus of Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. Admission is $4. Exhibition hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Many pieces…

  • A place for singers to perform and grow

    Staff Writer By gloria stravelli FARRAH MAFFAI Henry King and Mary Weir founded the Pacific Opera Company to help budding opera stars in the transition between the conservatory to the professional stage. All the world’s a stage, it’s said, but for some budding opera stars, the leap from the conservatory to the opera house stage…

  • Business Briefs Little Silver attorney joins local law firm

    Business Briefs Little Silver attorney joins local law firm Nona Balaban Kroll, of Little Silver, has joined the law firm of Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla at 125 Half Mile Road, Middletown. Kroll will practice land use, real estate and development law, and estate planning. Shrewsbury attorney named chairman of board CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Middletown, has…