• Tinton Falls Library welcomes new director

    TINTON FALLS — The borough’s public library celebrated the retirement of one library director and the arrival of a new director at the beginning of the New Year. Rosemary Tunnicliffe retired at the end of December after a career at the library that spanned two decades. The Borough Council recognized Tunnicliffe’s contributions to the library…

  • Borough Council nixes taxpayer summit

    DuPont: Boro preparing ‘doomsday’ budget if state aid is cut BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — A proposal for a taxpayer summit that would serve as a forum for an exchange of ideas from borough taxpayers on cost-saving measures was rejected by the Borough Council during the Jan. 11 meeting. Kim Senkeleski, a…

  • It’s Zumba time

    Participants move to music during a Zumba-thon held at the Red Bank Family Health and Fitness Center on Jan. 17. Tamara Goldberg, of West Long Branch, keeps pace during the Zumba-thon, held to benefit the Community YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff

  • Local nurse, student among earthquake survivors

    Riverview nurse: ‘I’m not a hero’ BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer The impact of the devastating Haitian earthquake has affected many area residents, including two locals who survived the temblor, as well as those who are responding with an outpouring of support for the earthquake victims.   Left: Lindsay Doran (front row, second from left)…

  • New chief will lead R.B.’s finest

    BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Well over 100 people gathered on Jan. 11 at Red Bank Borough Hall to witness the official designation of former police Capt. Stephen G. Mc- Carthy as the borough’s new police chief. With his family looking on, Red Bank police Capt. Stephen G. McCarthy is sworn in as chief by…

  • Yael Levy Bensetton,

    Yael Levy Bensetton, of Israel, looks through a book about the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a breakfast hosted by the Red Bank Charter School on Jan. 16 to commemorate King and to encourage community service. CHRIS KELLY staff

  • Center applauds movement toward health care reform

    The Monmouth Family Health Center is pleased to offer our thoughts on national health care reform and we also wish to thank our key legislators in Washington, D.C., for their good work in moving us even closer to final passage. Special thanks must go to Sen. Robert Menendez and Congressman Frank Pallone for their steadfast…

  • Suppliers of alcohol should also be punished

    What a wonderful article by Amy Rosen in the Dec. 31 issue of the Atlanticville, regarding the new law tossing a lifeline to underage drinkers by offering immunity if they call for help and remain at the scene for a young person who has been drinking and risks the threat of coma and death without…

  • Thomas Gordon Maggio

    Mr. Maggio of Little Silver died Jan. 14, 2010, at home. He owned and operated Odyssey Sound Studio, Long Branch, for 27 years. He was also a computer network administrator for the Oceanport Board of Education. Mr. Maggio was predeceased by a brother, John, in 1963. He is survived by his wife of 33 years,…

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