NENA productions: ‘Equus’ Trots Into Ocean Grove
Thursday, October 27th, 2005“Equus, the Peter Shaffer play about horses and obsession, is the current offering of NENAproductions at the Jersey Shore Arts Center.
“Equus, the Peter Shaffer play about horses and obsession, is the current offering of NENAproductions at the Jersey Shore Arts Center.
Bradley Beach police arrested Milton O. Coss, 38, of Asbury Park for burglary and theft Oct. 13.
Arvo Lee, 16, of Loch Arbour stands in several feet of water near his home on Euclid Avenue Friday afternoon.
By ANDREW CANGIANO
Mary Damato has lived on the banks of Deal Lake in Asbury Park for 21 years and never had a drop of water in her basement.
Last Friday, however, when she woke up there was [...]
By ANDREW CANGIANO and ELLEN CARROLL
Ava Johnson, the Democratic candidate for the Neptune Township Committee, has accused Republicans of irregularities in connection with a $4,000 cash contribution and of accepting a donation in return for a township appointment.
By GARRETT STASSE
The impact of floods that tore through eastern Monmouth County will be felt for years in Ocean Township as residents and officials hunt for ways to at least minimize the damage next time.
The Asbury Park Historical Society is restoring Library Park on Grand Avenue in Asbury Park. Pictured above are from left Mary Damato, Treasurer, APHS; Gail Holy, President, APHS; Roy Thorpe, Thorpe’s Nursery & Landscaping Co.; Lynn Wyckoff, Board of Trustees, APHS.
Restoration of Library Park in Asbury Park by the Asbury Park Historical Society continues with [...]
By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE
Tinton Falls Schol Superintendent Leonard Kelpsh will never call himself a cheap school administrator.
He will, however, gladly offer up an explanation of why his fiscally frugal ways have been criticized in the past, but ended up paying off in the present with a way to keep and enhance academic programs.
By ANDREW CANGIANO
After a decade absence, the Neighborhood Watch program has returned to Bradley Beach.
The group held its first meeting last Thursday night at borough hall, with about 20 people attending, in spite of the inclement weather.