• RBR class of 2009

    PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Above: Arturo Cortes receives his diploma during the Red Bank Regional High School commencement ceremony on June 19. Right: George Vollmuth waits with fellow graduates of the Little Silver school for his name to be called.

  • Dolphins inspire benefit for stranding center

    SEA BRIGHT — McLoone’s Rum Runner will host a deck party Thursday, June 25, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to benefit the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine. Admission is $25 per person with all proceeds donated to the stranding center. McLoone’s Rum Runner, located at 816 Ocean Ave., chose to support the work of this nonprofit…

  • O’port police warn residents about scams

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OCEANPORT — Police are warning residents of possible solicitation scams involving door-to-door sales. Capt. Mauro Baldanza said police arrested Zachary Mutcherler, 19, of Indiana, in the morning hours of June 15 and charged him with a borough ordinance violation for soliciting without permits. According to police, Mutcherler, who was issued…

  • NPS decision on financials for fort rehab due soon

    Sandy Hook Partners submitted proof of financing in March BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent SANDY HOOK — A visitor seeking to enter the headquarters of Sandy Hook Partners (SHP) last week by the front porch of the building that the developer occupies at Fort Hancock would find it difficult since the porch steps are almost totally…

  • Tinton Falls advised to revisit budget

    Finance director projects $500K revenue decline BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council may reconsider their introduced budget that kept the tax rate steady. On May 5, the council introduced a $21.8 million spending plan that calls for a $10.6 million tax levy. However, with revenues dropping, the council was urged…

  • Funding in place for R.B. pre-K expansion

    District expands classes for 3- and 4-year-olds BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — Schools Superintendent Laura Morana had reassuring words last week for parents concerned after reading reports that funding cuts would impact the preschool expansion program scheduled to begin this fall. “We will continue to expand in September and are not at…

  • Weather puts damper on beach revenues

    Sea Bright beach badge sales down 68 percent BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Beach revenues are way off so far this season, Councilwoman Dina Long reported at last week’s Borough Council meeting. “A memo from our chief of beach operations states that daily beach badge sales are 68 percent behind where we…

  • Cleanup day in R.B. June 27

    RED BANK — Twelfth District legislators and the borough of Red Bank are partnering on a trash cleanup planned for 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on June 27 at the gully behind the Welsh Farms on East Front Street in Red Bank. This is the first community-based event planned for the summer with another cleanup…

  • THE MORAL OF THE STORY – Advertorial

    By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial  THE MORAL OF THE STORY By Gloria Averbuch  Athletes and coaches have a lot to offer us. I learned this last night as I sat among the crowd at a Sky Blue FC game and listened to Head Coach Kelly Lindsey give what was billed as a coach’s "chalk talk." This…

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