Category: Atlanticville News
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Following the hot trends back to the ’80s From 1880s to 1980s in store for customers of Backward Glances
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Following the hot trends back to the ’80s From 1880s to 1980s in store for customers of Backward Glances JERRY WOLKOWITZ Cindy Wolfson Ciullo, owner of Backward Glances, shows off samples of clothing and merchandise available at her Red Bank store. What do saddle shoes, disco boots and Care Bear…
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Only school board race is for one-year term Candidates for three three-year terms are running unopposed
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Only school board race is for one-year term Candidates for three three-year terms are running unopposed EATONTOWN — The contest for a one-year unexpired term on the Board of Education pits a newcomer, who was just seated on the board, against a veteran, who has seen more than a dozen…
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Tax rate remains stable in township Plan calls for using $4.8 million of $10.5 million surplus
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle Tax rate remains stable in township Plan calls for using $4.8 million of $10.5 million surplus OCEAN TOWNSHIP — For the sixth straight year, property owners in the township are facing no increase in municipal purpose taxes. As it has been since 1996, the proposed municipal use tax rate is…
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Term limits proposed for TRWRA leaders Commissioner suggests restricting chair, vice chair to two consecutive terms
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Term limits proposed for TRWRA leaders Commissioner suggests restricting chair, vice chair to two consecutive terms MONMOUTH BEACH — In a surprise move, a proposal to place a two-year limit on the terms of the chairperson and vice chairperson positions of the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority was put before…
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School tab approved with 1-cent tax increase Voters will get chance to pass judgment on the plan April 16
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan School tab approved with 1-cent tax increase Voters will get chance to pass judgment on the plan April 16 EATONTOWN — A school budget of just over $15.5 million that allows for establishment of an all-day kindergarten was adopted by the Board of Education. Superintendent of Schools Robert J. Soprano…
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Holt calls for release of partnership proposal Congressman also wants comment period on Ft. Hancock plan extended
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Holt calls for release of partnership proposal Congressman also wants comment period on Ft. Hancock plan extended Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) this week called on the National Park Service to give the public access to a private developer’s proposal to lease 36 historic buildings at Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook.…
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Plan to reopen park remains on track Durability questions required reordering basketball equipment
Staff Writer By carolyn o Plan to reopen park remains on track Durability questions required reordering basketball equipment LONG BRANCH — Minor changes in store for Jerry Morgan Park will not delay its reopening. The park, located between Liberty Street and Long Branch Avenue, which has been closed for more than 14 years due to…
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Feds to help city battle geese Problem around Takanasse Lake prompts aid request
Staff Writer By carolyn O Feds to help city battle geese Problem around Takanasse Lake prompts aid request Long Branch’s health department is enlisting the help of the federal government to restrict the geese population. According to David Roach, director of the city’s health department, residents in the area of Takanasse Lake and Van Court…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Saturday’s warm weather gave Ryan Marcano, 6, an early opportunity to hit the beach in Long Branch.
