Category: Atlanticville News
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Schneider and council incumbents ready to run Six members of governing body set to seek re-election as a team
Staff Writer By carolyn o Schneider and council incumbents ready to run Six members of governing body set to seek re-election as a team LONG BRANCH — Mayor Adam Schnieder and all of the incumbents on the City Council will once again be seeking re-election on a unified ticket. The members of the governing body…
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Private group gains foothold on Sandy Hook Plans call for 60-year lease on rehabilitated Fort Hancock buildings
Staff Writer By Gloria Stravelli Private group gains foothold on Sandy Hook Plans call for 60-year lease on rehabilitated Fort Hancock buildings Environmental groups are weighing in on a recent announcement that the National Park Service plans to lease a portion of historic Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook to a private developer. The developer, Sandy…
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Dems, GOP reach accord on senate presidency Bennett and Codey will split position during course of term
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Dems, GOP reach accord on senate presidency Bennett and Codey will split position during course of term John O. Bennett III The two incoming state Senate presidents have agreed on a method of dividing up the leadership responsibilities when the new Legislature is sworn into office in January, with a…
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Officials make new sewer plant construction official Authority’s name change delayed for nearly a year
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Officials make new sewer plant construction official Authority’s name change delayed for nearly a year MONMOUTH BEACH — It may have been the ceremonial groundbreaking for the present expansion and upgrade of the sewer plant, but Elwood Baxter, chairman of the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority was looking further into…
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County administrator ready for a break Robert J. Collins will retire in August 2002 after 18 years on the job
Correspondent By dick metzgar County administrator ready for a break Robert J. Collins will retire in August 2002 after 18 years on the job FARRAH MAFFAI As county administrator in Monmouth County, Robert J. Collins oversees 20 departments and 3,500 employees. FREEHOLD — Monmouth County has grown by leaps and bounds during Robert J. Collins’…
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Imbrie Pl.
Imbrie Pl. plan denied Planning Board votes unanimously to deny application for five units By sherry conohan Staff Writer Imbrie Place in Sea Bright is a special place to those who live on the block-long street that runs from Ocean Avenue to the Shrewsbury River. There are five houses on each side of the street…
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Game day
Chris Kelly Amber Lucisano, 13, Sea Bright, ties an American flag, which the Shore Regional football team had signed, onto one of the buses before traveling to face South River in a Central Jersey Group I state championship game at Kean University, Union, on Saturday. On the way to the game Anthony Lucisano (l) sits…
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Kleinfelder resigns with 1 year left on council term Republican’s absence means Dems to make final call on successor
Staff Writer By sherry conohan Kleinfelder resigns with 1 year left on council term Republican’s absence means Dems to make final call on successor ohn M. Kleinfelder, an Eatontown Borough Council member for the past seven years, has announced his intention to resign from the Borough Council, effective Dec. 21. Kleinfelder, a Republican, has served…
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Dinner, dancing and donations make annual gala memorable Christmas Ball held to benefit Monmouth University library
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Dinner, dancing and donations make annual gala memorable Christmas Ball held to benefit Monmouth University library CHRIS KELLY Guests dance and mingle amid beautifully decorated trees at the Christmas Ball and Celebration of Trees held Saturday in Woodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University. The gala was a fund-raiser for the…
