• Entries sought for S.B. film, video festival

    The second annual South Brunswick Student Film & Video Festival will be held Jan 8, 2011, for youths and adults ages 13-25. Needed are self-made movie shorts of 15 minutes or less in a wide variety of categories, including music video, personal narrative, public service, commercial, feature, documentary, comedy, animation, experimental, and more. The deadline…

  • Colts, Caseys x-c teams nationally ranked

    If Marc Bloom’s preseason Super 25 cross country rankings in The Harrier magazine are any indicator, we could be in for a very good cross country season. Bloom has rated coach Tom Heath’s ChristianBrothersAcademy as the No. 6 team in the country and No. 1 in the Northeast region. On the girls side, Rob DeFilippis’…

  • Jersey Shore Pop Warner kicks off 50th grid season

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Jersey Shore Pop Warner Football League will celebrate a milestone this weekend. The league Twill kick off its 50th anniversary season with games on Aug. 28-29 throughout the shore area. The JSPWFL began in 1961 with six teams, Asbury Park, Brick Township, Fair Haven, Rumson, Neptune and New Shrewsbury…

  • RBC, RFH well prepared for 2010-11 campaign

    Girls basketball teams flourished at summer tourney BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Some of the best girls basketball teams in the Shore Conference recently convened at Red Bank Regional High School for a round-robin tournament that lasted five days. The tournament served as a way for teams to prepare for the upcoming season by playing in…

  • Pre-season practice

    Ocean Township High School varsity football players go through a morning drill as they prepare for the team’s season opener on Sept. 11 at Middletown South. Kickoff in Middletown is at 1 p.m. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Judith Stanley Coleman was county’s ‘guardian angel’

    I first met Judith Stanley Coleman in the early 1980s when many Monmouth County residents were fighting to save 400 acres on the Holmdel banks of the Swimming River Reservoir from being developed as 410 housing units, a golf course and a sewage treatment plant that was planned to discharge effluent to ground and surface…

  • Resident sees benefits in Coastal Monmouth Plan

    Encouraging new businesses and residents to locate in clusters needs to be a top goal of the Coastal Monmouth Plan for economic and environmental reasons. Homes and businesses built in a sprawling fashion require investments in infrastructure that are disproportionate to the amount of people served. Compact centers make far better use of limited dollars…

  • Readers say they feel the pain of no-service ‘service’

    CODA GREG BEAN Sometimes, one of these columns really resonates with readers, and that was the case with my rant a couple of weeks ago about Sears and their dismal service department. I won’t revisit the specifics except to say that when they failed to show up for a scheduled repair visit, for which I…

  • Former GM of track pleads guilty to multiple charges

    New Jersey Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that Donald R. Codey Jr., the former president and general manager of Freehold Raceway, pleaded guilty on Aug. 20 to stealing $3,045 in raceway promotional vouchers and assisting two patrons to cash more than $1.3 million in bad checks at…

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