Category: Atlanticville News
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Monmouth Regional High School basketball fans show their true colors in support of the squad during the Falcons’ dramatic come-from-behind win over Lakewood.
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Rumson mainstay opens in Oakhurst Yurishes closer to reopening original Brennan’s Deli that was destroyed by fire
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Rumson mainstay opens in Oakhurst Yurishes closer to reopening original Brennan’s Deli that was destroyed by fire VERONICA YANKOWSKI Brian Bosmans, Eli Rodrigues, Dwight Simon and Luke Haydu display a sandwich at Brennan’s Deli in the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township at Friday’s grand opening. A fire in November 2000…
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Proposed fishing platform pulled from bridge plan
County’s design for new Patten Ave. bridge no longer has fishing area By Sherry conohan Staff Writer MONMOUTH BEACH — It would have been, perhaps, a bridge too wide. The proposed fishing platform has been eliminated from the design for the Patten Avenue bridge, according to Commis-sioner William C. Barham. Barham told concerned residents at…
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Pallone voices concerns about Fort Hancock plan Rep. fears proposal places too much emphasis on commercial development
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Pallone voices concerns about Fort Hancock plan Rep. fears proposal places too much emphasis on commercial development Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-6, this week said he is opposed to the present plan to redevelop historic Fort Hancock because it favors commercial developers over nonprofits and educational groups that call Sandy…
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Sewer line replacement work ahead of schedule New customers from redevelopment should delay, limit rate increases
Staff Writer By carolyn o Sewer line replacement work ahead of schedule New customers from redevelopment should delay, limit rate increases LONG BRANCH — The replacement of sewer lines in various sections of the city is ahead of schedule, and a rate increase to support the project will not be seen in this year’s budget.…
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A look at the life of area rivers High school students taking part in study of water quality
Staff Writer By sherry conohan A look at the life of area rivers High school students taking part in study of water quality Chris Kelly Shore Regional High School student Laura Christopher, 18, West Long Branch, works on a multi-school science experiment at a bridge on Seven Bridges Road in Oceanport last week. They’ve grown…
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Chris Kelly Shore Regional High School science teacher Bill Blanchard and student Lisbeth Balligan collect water samples for a multi-school science experiment at a bridge on Seven Bridges Road in Oceanport last Thursday.
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Council changes liquor license rules Change in regulation will apply in redevelopment zones
Staff Writer By carolyn o Council changes liquor license rules Change in regulation will apply in redevelopment zones Limitations on the location of liquor licenses will be lifted to support the development of restaurants and bars in Long Branch redevelopment zones. At last Thursday’s council meeting, the mayor and council introduced an ordinance amending its…
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Borough, college clash over farm School plans to use recently purchased property for parking
Staff Writer By sherry conohan Borough, college clash over farm School plans to use recently purchased property for parking The increasingly contentious relationship between West Long Branch’s governing body and Monmouth University worsened when the Borough Council passed a resolution opposing the college’s plans for a parking lot. The resolution, approved unanimously at the council’s…
