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An artist’s rendering of the planned development for Two Wall St. Two Wall St. may be issue RiverCenter, neighbors take interest in proposal that includes large garage By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The application process for a major office/retail project in Red Bank became somewhat smoother this week when the only objector to come forward…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Chris Benfiglio, 13, of Middletown and Greg Luhn, 14, of Shrewsbury look for artifacts at an archaeological dig behind the Allen House at the Four Corners in Shrewsbury.
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Shafto Road development plans evolving Planned Avaya site scaled back from two buildings to one
Staff Writer By elaine van develde Shafto Road development plans evolving Planned Avaya site scaled back from two buildings to one Whatever effect an economic slowdown may be having, development along the Shafto Road corridor in Tinton Falls appears to be thriving. It wasn’t long ago that Tinton Falls Mayor Ann McNamara said the area…
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Zoners deliver split decision on signs Borough’s decision on United Telecom case may end up in court
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Zoners deliver split decision on signs Borough’s decision on United Telecom case may end up in court DEBBIE MILLER CoCo Pari and Wisteria won approval from the Zoning Board for the hanging signs that now advertise their businesses on Broad Street in Red Bank. Red Bank’s sign ordinances continue to…
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Torture case nets seven time in jail Mentally disabled man subjected to humiliating abuse
Staff Writer By marilyn duff Torture case nets seven time in jail Mentally disabled man subjected to humiliating abuse FREEHOLD — In the first prosecution of its kind, a state Superior Court judge last week doled out sentences of five to 20 years to seven people who pleaded guilty in the January 1999 torture of…
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Project bridges gap between young and old Producing memoirs helps students gain a perspective on history
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Project bridges gap between young and old Producing memoirs helps students gain a perspective on history JEFF HUNTLEY Seniors from Little Silver, as they arrive at Red Bank Regional High School last month for a creative writing program on their memoirs, are greeted by students. LITTLE SILVER — Separated by…
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Gemma unfazed by district change Oceanport mayor now running for Assembly in 12th District
Staff Writer By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Gemma unfazed by district change Oceanport mayor now running for Assembly in 12th District He may have announced as a candidate for the Assembly in the 11th District, but Oceanport Mayor Gordon Gemma, a Democrat, has no misgivings about making his run in the 12th District. Gemma declared himself…
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Attorney in top spot for state bar association
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON RED BANK — A borough attorney has been named as president of the New Jersey Bar Association. Daniel M. Waldman, a partner with Waldman & Moriarty, 212 Maple Ave., was recently appointed as the 103rd president of the statewide organization that provides career programs and services for the legal community.…
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Mosquitoes may be making a home in lake County issues warnings, tips for prevention of West Nile virus
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Mosquitoes may be making a home in lake County issues warnings, tips for prevention of West Nile virus CHRIS KELLY The placid waters of this pond by the Laurel Apartments, Eatontown, could provide a fertile breeding ground for mosquitoes which is heightening fears of the West Nile virus. EATONTOWN…
