Category: Atlanticville News
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Sports Association, mayor play nice
After a year of strained relations, council, group vow to work together By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer In an emotional West Long Branch Borough Council meeting, Mayor Paul Zambrano apologized for the sometimes harsh statements he has made about the West Long Branch Sports Association and the president of that organization,…
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CHRIS KELLY Danette Barkasi of Long Branch personalizes a holiday ornament at Holiday Necessities at Monmouth Mall.
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Deal Yeshiva pool plan delayed again
Objector hoping to have project heard by zoning board By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer A hearing before the West Long Branch Planning Board on the Deal Yeshiva’s application to build a playground and two swimming pools was postponed a second time at the school’s request. The action drew a blast from…
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Proposals for Long Branch’s Beachfront South presented
One of three plans reviewed by council calls for gated community By carolyn o By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer K. Hovnanian’s concept for Beachfront South was one of three proposals reviewed at a public meeting in Long Branch last week. The company, which is already taking part in the redevelopment effort of Beachfront North, is…
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Play gets students thinking about issues
PTO provided conflict resolution presentation at Memorial School By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer EATONTOWN — In the play In Between, actors from the George Street Playhouse showed students at the Memorial School various types of conflicts they may encounter and how to resolve them in a nonviolent manner. The students in…
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Neighbor protesting plan for home on narrow lot
Site was incorrectly _zoned by borough when sold to current owner By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — The adjacent property owner to a house proposed for a skinny lot on Cooper Avenue complained to the Planning Board that the structure would invade his privacy, was inconsistent with the…
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Change in billing, rate increase in the works
Annual cost for sewer service to rise by20 percent to $360 By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Annual cost for sewer service to rise by 20 percent to $360 By Sherry conohan Staff Writer MONMOUTH BEACH — The Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority, plagued by an increase in late payments of its bills from residents of member…
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SHP working out of park building rent-free
Other entities, including some nonprofits, arepaying fees for buildings By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Other entities, including some nonprofits, are paying fees for buildings By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Along with a one-year extension on its preliminary agreement with Sandy Hook Partners, LLC, the National Park Service will give the private developer free use of a…
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Sandy Hook developers get year extension
By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The National Park Service has extended for one year the letter of intent the agency signed with developer Sandy Hook Partners (SHP), LLC. The letter signaled the park service’s intention to enter into a formal, 60-year lease with the private developer. Russel Wilson, superintendent of the…
