Category: Atlanticville News

  • District proposes $14.9M Shore Regional HS budget

    Spending plan would hike taxes in three sending towns BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer Taxpayers in the Shore Regional High School district are being asked to vote on a proposed $14.9 million spending plan that, if approved, would result in tax increases in three of the district’s four sending towns. The 2009-10 budget, which was…

  • NOTES

    Monmouth Beach Fire Company, 24 Beach Road, will hold its 10th annual Easter flower sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.April 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12. ***** Historical romance author Kathleen Milmore, a Rumson native, writing as Kaitlin O’Riley, will be at Borders Books, Route 35, Eatontown, 7 p.m. April 7 to sign copies of…

  • Lessons on the court

    PHOTOS BY FRANK GALIPO Above: Shore Regional High School teacher Casey Bartolf (l) tries to drive around student defender Liz West during the annual student-teacher basketball game March 24. Left: Shore Regional High School teacher John Remedios drives to the basket.

  • ‘Royal Rumble’

    PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff National Wrestling Superstars squared off for a Royal Rumble at Seashore Gymnasium in Long Branch on March 27. The All-Star Pro Wrestling Night hosted by the Long Branch Elks was a benefit for the Elks and the Center for Vocational Rehabilitation.

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    ERIC SUCAR staff It’s mayhem in the ring as the National Wrestling Superstars square off during a Royal Rumble All-Star Pro Wrestling Night at Seashore Gymnasium in Long Branch on March 27, hosted by the Long Branch Elks. More photos, page 32.

  • Fort panel awaits feds’ approval

    BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer Area residents and officials are still waiting to learn whether or not the federal government has accepted the Fort Monmouth reuse plan. The plan, which was submitted to the Department of Defense (DOD) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for review in September, has yet to…

  • Council ends tenure of planning/zoning secy.

    Mayor: ‘We are making a huge, big mistake’ BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer After more than an hour of heated debate, the Eatontown Borough Council voted last week to appoint a new secretary for the borough’s Planning and Zoning boards. The council voted 6-0 during its March 25 meeting to approve a resolution appointing Rae…

  • EAT RIGHT TO PLAY RIGHT – Advertorial

    By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial EAT RIGHT TO PLAY RIGHT   Active children–whether simply on the go or on the playing field–have special nutritional needs. Although that goes without saying, young people often skip on the essentials, and need education and guidance on the importance of good nutrition. Food choices have been shown to affect performance…

  • On a mission to help AIDS orphans

    Reception will be held April 4 in honor of Sister Mary Beth Lloyd BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, a Red Bank native, is on an international mission to help children orphaned by AIDS and living in households headed by children. Sister Mary Beth Lloyd is surrounded by some of the young children…