• Kimberly Ann Mack

    Mrs. Mack, 47, of Red Bank, died Sept. 17, 2009, at St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, following a battle with cancer. She was a mammographer at Red Bank Radiology. She was predeceased by her parents, Arthur Moll Sr. and Patricia MacDonald Moll. She is survived by a son, Conor A. Mack…

  • YMCA boys team places 2nd in national meets

    RED BANK — The Community YMCA Red Bank Swim Team, led by coach Jack Caucino, once again excelled at the national level by capturing 7th place overall at the 2009 YMCA Long Course Nationals held at the University of Maryland July 28 -31. With their highest finish ever, the Red Bank Boys team won second…

  • Disaster drill preps first responders for emergencies

    County OEM coordinates mock response to storm, flood BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Oceanport residents woke up Saturday morning to the sound of a medevac helicopter circling the Wolf Hill Park and the sight of various emergency personnel vehicles coming into the park for an early morning drill. PHOTOS BY KATHY CHANG Members of local…

  • Sunset Gathering helps families in need

    The third annual Sunset Gathering will be held on Saturday, Oct. 10, from 5-8 p.m. at the Two River Theatre at 21 Bridge Ave., Red Bank. Proceeds from this year’s gathering will once again be used for families in need of emergency assistance in the greater Red Bank area and who receive assistance from Project…

  • Margaret K. Sottili

    Mrs. Sottili, 90, of Tinton Falls, died Sept. 20, 2009, at Renaissance Gardens, Tinton Falls. She resided in Brick prior to relocating to Tinton Falls two years ago. She was a mortgage processor at Columbia Savings & Loan, Fair Lawn, retiring in 1983. She was predeceased by her husband, Bernard Sottili; three brothers; and two…

  • Shore’s cross country teams among best in NJ

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Coach Rob DeFilippis pointed out that his Red Bank Catholic runners had done some very good things on the track. But this is cross country season, and it remained to be seen if the RBC boys were going to be able to transfer that success to the 5K cross country…

  • Monmouth Regional district charged with discrimination

    Former superintendent also named in suits brought by three female employees BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Lawsuits filed on behalf of three female employees of Monmouth Regional High School charge the regional school district and several administrators with discrimination based on age, sex and race. The suits were filed in U.S. District Court in Trenton…

  • Seniors group seeks new members

    SHREWSBURY — The Shrewsbury Senior Homesteaders is launching a membership drive for residents 50 years of age or older. The group meets 10 months of the year with no meetings scheduled in July and August. Eight of the meetings are held at the Presbyterian Church House, Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury, on the second Thursday of each…

  • Public plan will increase cost of health care bill

    When it comes to politics, the best sign that you’ve got it right is when you’re being attacked from both sides. The long-awaited bill from the Senate Finance Committee, chaired by Sen. Max Baucus, is drawing criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike, signaling that he may be onto something. More than 500 amendments to the…

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