Category: Atlanticville News

  • Two bars may lose their liquor licenses Reddy’s and Hooligan’s currently operating with temporary licenses

    Staff Writer By carolyn O Two bars may lose their liquor licenses Reddy’s and Hooligan’s currently operating with temporary licenses FILE PHOTO Reddy’s, above, on Ocean Avenue, and Hooligan’s, on Broadway, are currently operating with temporary liquor licenses pending a hearing on Tuesday in Long Branch. LONG BRANCH — Reddy’s West End Bar and Grill…

  • Bayshore Republican Conference formed

    Nine local Republican organizations have come together to form the Bayshore Republican Conference (BRC) to share political information and resources, increase membership among local clubs, and create a unified voice in discussing needs unique to the region. The municipal chairman and club presidents from Aberdeen, Hazlet, Highlands, Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport, Matawan, Middletown and Union Beach…

  • Beach replenishment still a federal project President’s plan to reduce funding overturned in the House of Representatives

    Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Beach replenishment still a federal project President’s plan to reduce funding overturned in the House of Representatives President George W. Bush may not like it, but the federal government will still pay nearly twice as much as local governments for beach replenishment. The projects have pumped tons of sand…

  • Politicians gearing up for bocce tournament Both sides ‘talking trash’ as day of competition approaches

    Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Politicians gearing up for bocce tournament Both sides ‘talking trash’ as day of competition approaches WEST LONG BRANCH — The coveted Windmill Cup is on the line once again. Despite rumors to the contrary, Mayor Paul Zambrano and his team have been invited back to this year’s Put Put…

  • Borough’s new building could be ready soon

    Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro WEST LONG BRANCH — Architectural renderings for new borough offices have been approved, save a few late changes. All that remains is for the project to go to bid and then a move-in date can be set, according to Councilman Joe Delisa. As of Jan. 18, 2000, the borough…

  • Valerie Fund holds 25th annual sports dinner

    The Valerie Fund, Maplewood, recently held its 25th annual Celebrity Sports Dinner at the Sheraton Meadowlands. Local sports figures attended to support the nonprofit organization, and helped raise more than $200,000. The Valerie Fund treats more than 4,000 children with cancer and blood disorders. The local fund center is The Children’s Center at Monmouth Medical…

  • Center for Hospice Care in need of volunteers

    The Center for Hospice Care at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, will offer a Hospice Volunteer Training Course beginning July 14. The 18-hour program will run for four weeks on July 14, 21, 28 and Aug. 4, from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; and July 23 and Aug. 6 from 7-9 p.m. The center is currently in…

  • Donlon leaves West Long Branch zoning post

    WEST LONG BRANCH — A decision made last month to remove Monmouth Park Corporate Center from Zoning Officer Jerome Donlon’s jurisdiction turns out to be unnecessary. As Donlon phrased it on Tuesday morning, "I’m just leaving. I don’t like saying that I resigned. I don’t like saying that I quit. Both have such negative connotations.…