Category: Atlanticville News
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Chris kelly With days growing shorter, the morning sunrise on Broadway in Long Branch is being enjoyed by more and more people on their way to work in the city.
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Monmouth U. student reports rape
Woman tells police she was assaultedin parking lot of Esplanade last month By sherry conohanStaff Writer Woman tells police she was assaulted in parking lot of Esplanade last month By sherry conohan Staff Writer A Monmouth University student reported that she was raped in the parking lot of the Esplanade Hotel, where 155 university students…
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Woman’s body found at construction site
Prosecutor By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Prosecutor’s Office: Body had not been there for significant amount of time By elaine van develde Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI Tinton Falls police and investigators with the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office closed off the construction site on Green Grove Road where the body of a young woman was found…
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All tied up
Eatontown Dems know they have council seat By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer Mayor Gerald J. Tarantolo won re-election handily Nov. 5, but the Eatontown Borough Council election continues to be a real cliffhanger. When the votes were counted election night, it was clear that Republican Councilman John J. Collins had won…
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Chris kelly Long Branch High School’s Spirit of the Green Wave won three first-place awards, including first overall in Group I at the 17th Anniversary Presentation USSBA Marching Band Competition at Sayreville War Memorial High School on Nov. 10. The band was also honored for best music and best percussion.
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Last resident in Long Branch’s Beachfront North zone is out $140,000 paid for three-story Victorian house less than one block from beach
By carolyn o Last resident in Long Branch’s Beachfront North zone is out $140,000 paid for three-story Victorian house less than one block from beach By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer CAROLYN O’CONNELL Homeowner Bruce MacCloud (l) stands outside his Cooper Avenue with his friend, John Rose. His home is now owned by the city of…
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Parking Authority up and running
City Council created independent agency in December of 2000 By carolyn o By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — A year and a half after it was created, the city’s parking authority is now more than just words on paper. In December of 2000 the city’s governing body adopted the ordinance which created the…
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Lengthy hearings taxing Search Day
School officials seekto wrap up application on expansion plan By Sherry conohanStaff Writer School officials seek to wrap up application on expansion plan By Sherry conohan Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — The hearings are dragging on and the costs are piling up. The financial toll that long, drawn-out hearings are taking on the Search Day…
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Easy victory for WLB unchallenged incumbents
Unusually high number of write-in ballots may have been protest votes By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Easy victory for WLB unchallenged incumbents By Sherry conohan Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — Mayor Paul Zambrano emerged the biggest vote-getter in the uncontested elections for mayor and two Borough Council seats last week, but many voters seized the…
