Category: Atlanticville News
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Total tax bill for boro will be less in 2002
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN EATONTOWN — For the first time since 1994 the overall property tax rate in the borough is going down. Borough Business Administrator Michael L. Trotta noted the decrease at the public hearing on the proposed $16,315,353 municipal budget at the Borough Council’s April 10 meeting. The municipal tax rate remains…
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Pier Village moving from concept to reality Groundbreaking for oceanfront development project set for Friday
Staff Writer By CAROLYN O Pier Village moving from concept to reality Groundbreaking for oceanfront development project set for Friday LONG BRANCH — After eight years of negotiations, designs and approvals, the city is poised to see redevelopment begin along the oceanfront. In December of last year, the designated developer, the Applied Cos., Hoboken, received…
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Smock nips Kramer for one-year board term Gaetano outpolls Fischer for seat on Monmouth Regional school board
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Smock nips Kramer for one-year board term Gaetano outpolls Fischer for seat on Monmouth Regional school board EATONTOWN — Experience won out over enthusiasm in the hard-fought race for a one-year unexpired term on the Eatontown Board of Education with Thomas J. Smock, a veteran of 13 years on the…
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Shore Regional High School budget passes Despite a tax decrease, Sea Bright votes against spending plan
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Shore Regional High School budget passes Despite a tax decrease, Sea Bright votes against spending plan Sea Bright residents voted down the budget for Shore Regional High School in Tuesday’s election, but the approval of voters in the three other sending districts was enough to pass it. The vote was…
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DEP pulls plug on pumping plan State officials step in to stop contractor from pulling water from lake
Staff Writer By carolyn o DEP pulls plug on pumping plan State officials step in to stop contractor from pulling water from lake CHRIS KELLY There’s very little water left in the part of Lake Takanasee that lies in Van Cortlandt Park. One possible reason is the amount of water that has been pumped from…
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Safety officer charged with sexual assault School employee alleged to have had improper contact with a minor
Staff Writer By carolyn o Safety officer charged with sexual assault School employee alleged to have had improper contact with a minor A school safe environment officer is facing charges of sexual assault in a case involving a minor, according to Long Branch police reports. Ronald Stokes, 40, of Sixth Avenue, a safe environment officer…
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As the comment period approaches its end, a public hearing has been scheduled on the private developer’s plan for Fort Hancock. See page 8.
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Knocking down language barriers to opportunity Enterprise offers individuals, businesses chance to broaden appeal
Staff Writer By john burton Knocking down language barriers to opportunity Enterprise offers individuals, businesses chance to broaden appeal Veronica Yankowski Susana G. Baumann RED BANK — While warm sentiments and lofty ideals may bring people of different cultures together, oftentimes the first lasting bridge in any cultural exchange is built on a foundation of…
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Local chefs serve up some Food for Thought Education Foundation benefit offers good food for a good cause
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Local chefs serve up some Food for Thought Education Foundation benefit offers good food for a good cause EATONTOWN — With such delectable dishes as cold carrot ginger soup, pancetta, Asiago cheese, and roasted peppers with lightly smoked pork loin, roasted striped bass and sauerbraten with red cabbage, plus a…
