Category: Atlanticville News

  • Zest

    Immediacy, simplicity draw artist to watercolorsFor Stetz, benefitsoutweigh medium BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Zest Immediacy, simplicity draw artist to watercolors For Stetz, benefits outweigh medium’s unforgiving nature BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer Immediacy, simplicity draw artist to watercolors For Stetz, benefits outweigh medium’s unforgiving nature BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY Artist Robert…

  • Police seek witnesses to fatal accident

    EATONTOWN — Police are seeking witnesses to a fatal motor vehicle accident that occurred at 6:40 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1. Christopher E. Dziedzic, 25, of Oceanport was killed in the one-car accident that took place on the Route 18 entrance from Route 36 westbound. Police said the crash involved Dziedzic’s white Nissan Maxima that…

  • Rear door forced to gain access into Woodmere burglary

    BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Rear door forced to gain access into Woodmere burglary BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer EATONTOWN — A Sandspring Drive home was burglarized last Friday and an undetermined amount of jewelry was reported stolen, police said. It was the third home in the Woodmere section to be burglarized in recent months. Two…

  • New rules for real estate signs approved by council

    Governing body alsocreates regulations for location of propane tanks BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Governing body also creates regulations for location of propane tanks BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — The seemingly ever-present "open house" signs put up around town by real estate companies will now be regulated. An ordinance, adopted at the…

  • First time’s a charm for dogs, owners at big show

    Westminster Kennel Cluban experience savored by dogsand owners BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer First time’s a charm for dogs, owners at big show Westminster Kennel Club an experience savored by dogs and owners BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Nothing could be finer than for Dina to win a ribbon at the…

  • Neighbors pan plan for new dorm at university

    Proposal before zoners also includes newparking lot, tennis courts BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Proposal before zoners also includes new parking lot, tennis courts BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer Artist’s rendering of what the future Monmouth University dorm will look like. WEST LONG BRANCH — The proposed new dormitory at Monmouth University was designed to be…

  • Song strikes a chord with redevelopment opponents

    Lyrics question reason for city pushing forward with eminent domain BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Ryan Doyle BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — Residents of the city are reaching out to their fellow citizens who could lose their homes to redevelopment. "We have received an inconceivable amount of support, especially from the citizens of Long Branch,"…

  • Mayor’s words against redevelopment recalled

    BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Mayor’s words against redevelopment recalled BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — Adam Schneider has spoken out against the effort to redevelop the city’s beachfront. He just hasn’t done so any time recently. At the Feb. 10 city council meeting, Denise Hoagland, a Marine Terrace resident, stood up during the public portion…

  • (The following is a reprint of a letter to the editor in the Atlanticville July 27, 1989)

    hat Howard Woolley regards my views on issues as "negative" is hardly surprising. I am referring of course to the statements made by Mr. Woolley, chairman of the Planning Board, in last week’s Atlanticville. My first campaign for council focused on the close connection between the mayor and real estate developers doing business in and…