Archive for October, 2005

Parkhill’s Closed, To be Sold

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Coaster Photo
Parkhills Waterfront Grill in Loch Arbour is under contract to be sold.

BY ELLEN CARROLL
The popular Parkhills Waterfront Grill in Loch Arbour is under contract to be sold, said the lawyer involved with the sale.

Pumpkin Heads

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

At the recent Fall Festival in Bradley Beach were (from left) Matthew Davey, Brick Township; Marlee Kiernan, Neptune, and Samantha Davey, Brick Township.

Councilman Will Speak To Official, Not Staff

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

By JOANNE L. PAPAIANNI
Bradley Beach Councilman Ben Waters will report any comments he has in the future about borough employees to the borough administrator.
The action was the result of a several-month investigation into incidents which took place earlier this year involving Waters, a councilwoman and the recreation director.

Poplar Village Flood Leaves Sorrowful Wake

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

By GARRETT STASSE
The flood damage at Ocean Townships senior housing complex has all but overwhelmed staff and residents.
But residents and businesspeople in three towns have rushed aid and services to Poplar Villages low-income residents who lost everything and face an uncertain near-term future.

In Neptune: Reduction Planned In Benefit Costs

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

By ANDREW CANGIANO
Neptune Township will not be changing insurance carriers, but township officials are looking to reduce costs in providing the towns employees with health insurance.

Neptune City Officials Plan Improvements at Adams Field

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

By PEGGY SKUDERA
Neptune City officials hope to receive a $245,0000 state grant to improve Adam Field on W. Sylvania Avenue.
A public hearing was held Monday night to discuss the renovations to the field.

The Question Is…

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Who do you think will win the World Series? (asked prior to the start of the series)

Athlete of the Week: Chris Pozo

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Chris Pozo is a senior co-captain for the Neptune boys soccer team. He moved from Ecuador to the United States during high school. This season the Scarlet Fliers forward has 11 goals and five assists.