• Sea Bright nixes written exams for some police promotions

    Corporal, sergeant positions to be evaluated by the chief BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Police officers eligible for promotions to the position of corporal or sergeant in Sea Bright will no longer have to take a written test to qualify. The Borough Council approved a resolution at its Dec. 20 meeting, amending…

  • “Abstract Interpretations”

    “Impressions DuJour” by Sandi Neiman Lovitz The 2012 invitational show “Abstract Interpretations” will open at the Art Alliance of Monmouth County Jan. 7. The show is curated by Oceanport artist, teacher and gallery owner James Kent, who has invited 21 artists to participate in this year’s show. The invitees include artists from Monmouth County as…

  • Brain Bee open to all high school students

    New Jersey high school students have an opportunity to prove their brainpower by competing in the 2012 Central New Jersey Regional Brain Bee. The contest, which is open to all New Jersey high school students in grades nine through 12, will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Feb. 4 at UMDNJ-RobertWood Johnson Medical…

  • New parking system to offer more time, options

    Red Bank opts for parking pay stations to boost the downtown BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer RED BANK — State-of-the-art parking pay stations are the first step Red Bank is taking to jump into the 21st century in terms of parking. A resolution awarding a contract to Integrated Technical Systems Inc. (ITS) for new multispace…

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  • What happened to Santa Claus?

    When I was young my parents took our family every year around this time to enjoy Rockefeller Center, light a candle and say a prayer at St. Patrick’s and walk to Macy’s while looking into the store windows that had been decorated. During our stay, especially in the Rockefeller Center plaza area, we always noticed…

  • Mayer thanks mentors, Tinton Falls residents

    Tuesday, Dec. 20, was my last Borough Council meeting. I chose not to run for re-election in November and my current term expired at the end of 2011. I am proud to have served the last three years and one month, since I was elected to the seat vacated by Brendan Tobin. First and foremost,…

  • Collier offers path to positive changes

    Open house event reveals high school in Marlboro that serves diverse group of teens BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Collier High School in the bucolic Wickatunk section of Marlboro offers an alternative educational experience to students who are not succeeding to the best of their abilities in a traditional high school setting. Collier High School enrolls…

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