• Green Wave’s Baillie drawing attention on the gridiron

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Although he has only played in two varsity games, Long Branch High School sophomore Hunter Baillie is already considered one of the top 15 prospects at defensive end in the United States for his age group. Baillie, who will turn 16 in August, was selected as a top-15 prospect after his…

  • Well Spelled, Morrow Cove win Monmouth stakes races

    Well Spelled (4), with Pablo Fragoso riding, won the $100,000 Grade III Jersey Shore States at Monmouth Park in Oceanport on July 14. Sabrina Elkington/EQUI-PHOTO GSP Racing Stable’s Well Spelled became a first time stakes winner when he rallied through the stretch at Monmouth Park on July 14 to capture the Grade 3 $100,000 Jersey…

  • Shirley Howland Bradley

    Ms. Bradley, 89, a lifelong resident of Rumson and Red Bank, died June 26, 2012, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, following a brief illness. She worked for many years in the Social Service Department at Riverview Hospital. She was a member of St. James Church, Red Bank, and a former longtime communicant of Holy…

  • James L. Langan

    Mr. Langan, 82, died July 1, 2012, at Chapin Hill Nursing Home, Red Bank, where he had been a resident since 2010. He was formerly a resident of New Monmouth from 1964 until 2010. Mr. Langan served in the U.S. Air Force during the KoreanWar. He worked as a plant accountant for Robert Gair Co.…

  • Nancy Olszewski Morgan

    Mrs. Morgan, of Fair Haven and Telford, Pa., died July 6, 2012. She was a graduate of Rumson- Fair Haven High School, class of 1977, Brookdale Community College and William Patterson University. Mrs. Morgan was a teacher for the Bucks County Intermediate Unit in Pennsylvania. Surviving are two daughters, Ashley and Caitlin; her parents, Nan…

  • Thomas J. Woods

    Mr. Woods, 55, of Tinton Falls, died July 7, 2012, at home. He was the chief of procurement for New Jersey Transit, a career spanning 25 years. Mr. Woods was a graduate of St. Benedict Elementary School, Holmdel, Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, Manhattan College in New York City, and the Rutgers University Executive MBAprogram.…

  • Fair Haven seniors have a friend in boro’s Police Dept.

    Well Being Check program provides phone calls to seniors living alone BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent FAIR HAVEN — Mayor Benjamin Lucarelli would like more seniors in the town to sign up for the borough’s Well Being Check program. The number of people who are being served by the program has dropped, he said, and he…

  • Master Gardeners available to speak

    Rutgers Master Gardeners of Monmouth County have speakers available to educate the public on almost any gardening topic. On hand are knowledgeable volunteers that can provide organizations information ranging from growing roses to generating compost, from Japanese beetles to Jersey woodchucks, In addition to presentations, a panel of expert Master Gardeners can be furnished to…

  • ArtVentures

    Works from the “2011 Barcelona Experience” series by Edy Ottesen An exhibit of works by ArtVentures, a group of local artists, is at the Oyster Point Hotel in Red Bank through August. The exhibit includes new works in watercolor, acrylics and fiber art by Lise Kusner, Gerda Liebmann, Edy Ottesen, Annette Margulies and Leona Tenebruso-Shultes…

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