Category: Atlanticville News
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County dept. reports solid economic growth
Monmouth County again was among the nation’s leaders in job growth and nonresidential development, according to the Monmouth County Department of Economic Development and Tourism. The county’s nonresidential construction totaled $34,311,681 in the fourth quarter of 2004, marking the 12th straight quarter of $30 million-plus growth. That makes Monmouth County one of the fastest-growing and…
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U.S. Supreme Court case could have local effect
Long Branch neighborhood awaits results of Conn. case BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer The U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing a case on Tuesday that could set limits on eminent domain under the U.S. Constitution. A Long Branch group living in the city’s Beachfront North Phase II redevelopment zone hopes the…
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Offer to purchase condos sent to some residents
Resident says letter is BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer A select 14 owner-occupants living in Long Branch’s Beachfront North Phase II redevelopment zone received letters outlining an offer to purchase a condominium from the redevelopers. The other residents living in the three-street neighborhood, known as MTOTSA (Marine and Ocean Terraces and…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Students in Monmouth University’s Theater Department rehearse for the production of “Cabaret” at the Lauren Woods Theater.
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Comfort for families caring for sick babies
Michael BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Betsy Giordano (l-r), Michael’s Feat board of directors member; Dana Puharic, Michael’s Feat founder and chairwoman; Dr. Frank Vozos, executive director of Monmouth Medical Center; and Louis Napolitano, member of Amerigo Vespucci Society, meet to discuss the future site of the family resource and respite…
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Residents can share views on revitalization
Meetings scheduled for April 5, 23 BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN — The folks working toward a newer, better Main Street are inviting residents, business owners or any interested parties to come out and share their ideas for bringing back the aging downtown. With a $60,000 New Jersey…
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Eatontown reappoints Menna as prosecutor
Red Bank councilman has served in municipal post since 1992 BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer BY PATRICIA A. MILLERStaff Writer EATONTOWN — For the 14th consecutive year, the veteran Red Bank Borough Councilman and noted-area attorney Pasquale Menna has been appointed borough prosecutor. With five of six council members present, Menna was unanimously and…
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For the Record
The story “Despite dissent, boro has a new municipal prosecutor” published in The Hub on Feb. 10 incorrectly stated that outgoing Sea Bright Borough Prosecutor James Butler was appointed to that post by current Mayor Jo-Ann Kalaka-Adams one year ago. Butler was actually appointed to that post more than four years ago on Jan. 1,…
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Eatontown awarded $60,000 DCA grant
Mayor pleased to get Smart Growth funding for downtown revitalization BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN — A check for $60,000 in state money to be used to help pay for a long-awaited downtown revitalization project will soon be arriving from Trenton. Representatives of the state’s Department of Community…
