Category: Atlanticville News

  • BUSINESS

    Property purchase permits PRC plan changeCompany has transferred former Schwartz siteto a new subsidiary By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Property purchase permits PRC plan change Company has transferred former Schwartz site to a new subsidiary By gloria stravelli Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI The design of a commercial development slated for the former site of an auto…

  • Council critic charged with drug possession

    Wanamassa man By carolyn o By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Three individuals are facing drug charges after a home in the Wanamassa section of town was raided by police last week. The homeowner, David Weiner, 51, a one-time council candidate, was not home at the time of the raid at approximately 3…

  • Council issues new bonds to cut borrowing cost

    Council issues new bonds to cut borrowing cost EATONTOWN — Homeowners aren’t the only ones taking advantage of today’s historically low interest rates. The borough has refinanced $1.5 million in debt at a more favorable interest rate than it had before. The Borough Council, at a special meeting Nov. 13, approved an agreement with the…

  • Band preparing for holiday performances

    Municipal musical group has a busy schedulein the coming month By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Municipal musical group has a busy schedule in the coming month By Sherry conohan Staff Writer Eatontown Memorial School eighth-grader Joshua Staudinger works on perfecting his trumpet with music teacher John Collins for the Eatontown municipal band’s upcoming holiday performances. The…

  • Monmouth Beach School opens new addition

    By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY A new science laboratory, shown above, five new classrooms, plus a small instructional space, are among the facilities provided in the new addition of the Monmouth Beach School, which was dedicated Nov. 16. MONMOUTH BEACH — With a pair of scissors in everyone’s hands,…

  • Young woman’s identity remains mystery

    By elaine van develdeStaff Writer By elaine van develde Staff Writer Police are still searching for the identity of a woman who was found buried at a Green Grove Road construction site Nov. 18. The woman is thought to be Hispanic. Above is an artist’s rendering of what she may have looked like. The only…

  • Revamped squash club in better shape than ever

    Owner hopes toencourage some schoolsto pick up sport By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Owner hopes to encourage some schools to pick up sport By Sherry conohan Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Chad Sullivan has transformed what was a run-down athletic club into Sea Bright’s new Valkyrie Squash Club. SEA BRIGHT — Squash has returned to the borough.…

  • UEZ backing West End sidewalk improvements

    By carolyn o By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — As part of the city’s Urban Enterprise Zone Sidewalk Replacement Project, the West End Court business corridor is slated for new sidewalks and landscaping. The five-year plan addresses infrastructure needs such as parking lots, sidewalks, curbing, drainage and refuse collection. According to Jacob L.…

  • Z•E•S•T

    FOR LIVINGUsing small details to tell a big storyThings others miss help communicate message of Patterson BY gloria stravelliStaff Writer FOR LIVING Using small details to tell a big story Things others miss help communicate message of Patterson’s art BY gloria stravelli Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Demetrius Patterson, Tinton Falls, holds onto his original artwork…