Tag Archives: Ocean Township

Red Bank Regional edges Ocean

By Walter J. O’Neill, Jr. It’s another year of the combined Ocean Township High School and the Blue Devils of Shore Regional partnership in ice hockey competition. The team, which wears the red and white of Ocean Township, consists of … Continue reading

Monmouth County Police Academy graduates 33

The Monmouth County Police Academy graduated 33 police officers last week, in a graduation ceremony that focused on the importance of public service and law enforcement in times of emergency and community need.  In the graduation address, Freeholder Director John … Continue reading

JCP&L criticized at Ocean Council meeting

By Vincent Todaro Ocean Township — Some residents are not happy that electricity was so slow to come back to the township, or about a perceived lack of communication from JCP&L.

Rook Coffee Roasters to Take Over Little Silver Train Station Concession

June 28, 2012 (Little Silver, NJ) – In less than two and a half years in operation, Rook Coffee Roasters has signed a lease to open its fourth retail store this fall.  After winning a bid and a little negotiation, … Continue reading

Controlled fire planned for March 30

Ocean Township police have issued a notice there will be a controlled burn on Fri., March 30 in a wooded area behind Monmouth Road in Oakhurst. Ocean Township residents are  advised that from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,  the State … Continue reading

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Better? Really? Residents complain about Asbury Circle

By Vincent Todaro Ocean Township — Residents from nearby Cedar Village say the recent restriping of the Asbury Circle has only made things worse.

How many units okay for Roosevelt Ave. development?

By Vincent Todaro Ocean Township — The fate of a proposed development on Roosevelt Avenue still hangs in the balance as the township, court, and developer debate how many units can be built on the site.

Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize winner, speaks in Ocean Township

Reporter’s Notebook By Neil Schulman Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor, author of dozens of books including the acclaimed “Night,” and recipient of many awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize, still considers himself a student.

Over 80 members of the Gago-Vieira family attended the 10th Annual Cousin’s Day BBQ over the Labor Day weekend.

Family reunites after 9-11

By Walter J. O’Neill, Jr. On September 11, 2001 nearly 3,000 people were killed in the largest terrorist attack on this country. The days following that tragic act of violence, the country united. Regardless of whom you were angry with … Continue reading