Category: Atlanticville News
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Sewer plant falling further behind schedule
TRWRA also running into some problems at pumping stations BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Sewer plant falling further behind schedule BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer MONMOUTH BEACH — The $48 million expansion and upgrade of the sewer plant of the Two Rivers Water and Reclamation Authority is now running almost a year behind schedule. The latest…
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Increased security in place at mall theater
Agreement triples police presence at Loews through end of year BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Police patrols at the Loews Theatre in Monmouth Mall are being beefed up on weekends through the end of the year in the wake of the latest melee at the movie theater. Mayor Gerald…
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Perspective
Lives shattered along with glass on KristallnachtNight of violenceagainst Jews signaled beginning of Holocaust BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Perspective Lives shattered along with glass on Kristallnacht Night of violence against Jews signaled beginning of Holocaust BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer Lives shattered along with glass on Kristallnacht Night of violence against Jews signaled beginning of…
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Commuter parking coming under scrutiny
Monmouth Med. Center, NJ Transit expected to pick up tab for study BY CAROLYN O Monmouth Med. Center, NJ Transit expected to pick up tab for study BY CAROLYN O’CONNELL Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — As redevelopment takes hold, the city finds itself dealing with some issues long relegated to the back burner. Recently, the…
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Industrial Way sidewalk project approved by council
Special assessment on property owners on street will pay for work BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer EATONTOWN — A contract for construction of sidewalks along Industrial Way has been awarded by the Borough Council to Precise Construction Inc. of Freehold in the amount of $263,300. The council approved the contract at…
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Board of Education to seek voter OK for aquatic center
Facility being designed to meet community and school BY CAROLYN O Board of Education to seek voter OK for aquatic center BY CAROLYN O’CONNELL Staff Writer The fate of a planned school/community aquatic center rests in the hands of Long Branch voters. The Board of Education is expected to seek approval for a bond of $13.2 million…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Shore Regional’s Shana Fitzgerald gets set to score a game-tying goal during the Shore Conference Tournament final at Long Branch High School last Friday. The Blue Devils beat RBC in a double-overtime thriller to earn their fifth consecutive title. For more, see Sports.
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FEMA removes threat of insurance surcharge for boro
Federal agency cited many properties as failing to meet program BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer Monmouth Beach has received the "all clear" from the federal flood insurance program. Joseph F. Picciano, acting regional director of Region II of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, advised the borough in a letter dated Oct.…
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Freeholders under fire from Dem challenger
Pringle mounts stiff challenge to GOPincumbent Narozanick BY DICK METZGARStaff Writer Freeholders under fire from Dem challenger Pringle mounts stiff challenge to GOP incumbent Narozanick BY DICK METZGAR Staff Writer Democrat Jeffrey R. Pringle of Tinton Falls came out swinging for the long ball in the race for the lone, open three-year seat on the Monmouth County…
