• Resident: Re-elect Schneider to keep progress going

    Each time I read one of Brian Unger’s misleading letters to the editor or his campaign mailings, I am reminded how Brian underestimates the intelligence of the Long Branch voters. Of the times Brian is present for council meetings, he is more concerned about his image as a candidate rather than serving the best interests…

  • MTOTSA resident hopes for political change

    May 11 is closing in on us in Long Branch, so when voting, be mindful as to how Long Branch should be. If the redevelopment plan was nonexistent, Long Branch would have revitalized itself in the ’90s through last year, and in revitalizing itself it would have put money back into business owners and residents…

  • L.B. resident supports Schneider for mayor

    It is election time and it is also a critical time in our nation, state and town. Economically, we are experiencing one of the worst times in our history. There are many factors involved in that, but this letter is not the place to go into that, as it would take quite a few pages.…

  • election letters policy

    This is the final week that letters about candidates in the May 11 municipal election will be published. The only letters that would be accepted for the May 6 issue, the week preceding the elections, are those from candidates responding to specific charges made against them in letters that have appeared on our pages. Letters…

  • Resident: Schneider has to go; city needs change

    With the mayoral election coming up on Tuesday, May 11, I would like to take this opportunity to endorse Brian Unger for mayor. Brian has been a councilman for two years and has diligently fought for the citizens of Long Branch and implemented the Family Beach Day ordinance for kids under 17 to have free…

  • Voter says Schneider has always been there for residents

    Did you ever hear of the bookgame “Where’s Waldo?” We have our own version of this game in Long Branch — it’s called “Where’s Brian?” Brian Unger has missed a lot of council meetings over the last three years. Most notably, Brian was absent for two important votes on the pier, although he stated later…

  • Resident takes issue with mayor’s campaign letter

    Get real Adam Schneider! Adam, I must reply to your re-election campaign letter: “A safer city helped us bring in almost $1 billion of new investment to the city, and our tax base has climbed from $1.6 billion to just under $5 billion. This has allowed us to keep taxes stable during difficult economic times.”…

  • Re-elected BOE member grateful to supporters

    Thanks for re-electing me to the Long Branch Board of Education in the board election April 20. I am indeed humbled by your support and confidence. I will continue to serve as our community advocate and be responsive to concerns of parents, students and teachers. And I will strive to keep you informed through my…

  • Robert A. Pittenger

    Mr. Pittenger, 83, of California, formerly of Eatontown, died April 19, 2010, in Grass Valley, Calif. He was a certified pipe organ repairman and piano tuner and had a beautiful singing voice. Mr. Pittenger lived his whole life by the Scout Oath of Honor and was a member of the senior hiking group. Interment will…

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