Category: Atlanticville News

  • Kay retires from authority

    John Kay, a Monmouth County Improvement Authority (MCIA) commissioner since 1993, has retired from that position. Kay served as the MCIA chairman for 10 years, relinquishing that role to current Chairman Al Rosenthal last year, according to a press release from the authority. “Jack has done a lot for this authority and a lot for…

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    The Ocean Township Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee team finished this season by clinching the A North Division and Shore Conference, winning the title of A North Division and Shore Conference Champions. The team was undefeated in the regular season and made it to the regional playoffs, where they lost their second game. This marks…

  • Artist’s creations will fill Beatles hotel

    Howell resident known worldwide for works of Fab Four BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer When the Beatles came to America in 1964, they rocked our world, literally. To this day Beatlemania is still running rampant across the country. ERIC SUCAR staff Surrounded by her paintings of the Beatles, local artist Shannon reflects on her current…

  • Man points gun at Applebee’s employee

    Police looking for a man suspected of assaulting a woman in Ocean Twp. BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP – Police are searching for the man responsible for pointing a gun at an Ocean Township Applebee’s Restaurant employee and then assaulting a woman in the business’ parking lot this month. Police received a report…

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    ERIC SUCAR staff Laurie Wooley (l-r) Susan Marinello, Sue Rinaldi and Michael Ellis sing Christmas carols as they walk the halls of Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch Dec. 13.

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    ERIC SUCAR staff Lucy McGraith, of the Westwood Players Ensemble, runs through a few lines during a dress rehearsal in the Long Branch High School auditorium on Dec. 7. The Ensemble’s production included “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “The Gift of the Magi.”

  • Developer asks boro to use eminent domain

    Mayor: Weston Village to be built without condemnation BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer The developer of a proposed 120-unit townhouse development at a Route 35 site has asked the Eatontown Borough Council to use eminent domain to acquire additional land for the project. Developer Weston Associates presented the mayor and council with a letter at…

  • Paintings, photos of Joe Palaia Park on display

    Ocean Township residents contribute to exhibit at library BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer The talent of township artists of all ages is being showcased at an exhibit at the Ocean Township Public Library this month that highlights Joe Palaia Park. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: One of the many acrylic paintings, “Magical Garden” by…

  • Community encouraged to support Lunch Break effort

    Lunch Break, a volunteer-driven nonprofit that provides hot meals and other critical assistance such as clothing and services to low-income families, has begun its annual Adopt-a-Family program. Designed to benefit the less fortunate in the community during the holidays, the program has successfully provided gifts and groceries to local families for more than 10 years.…