Oceanport

January 26, 2012

Top spots to be shared in schools?

By Neil Schulman The West Long Branch, Oceanport, Monmouth Beach and Shore Regional High School districts are considering sharing some school administrative offices, including superintendents, administrators, […]
December 23, 2011

Deal reached in track talks

By Neil Schulman Oceanport — A deal to keep Monmouth Park open in 2012 was reached hours before Governor Chris Christie had threatened to shut it […]
December 23, 2011

Poole thanked for Rec Committee work

By Neil Schulman Oceanport — Oceanport presented a mayoral proclamation to Lee Poole for his decades of service to the Recreation Committee at the Dec. 15 Borough […]
December 23, 2011

Oh, Oceanport… Track and fort events show uncertain future

Reporter’s notebook By Walter J. O’Neill, Jr. I have lived in Oceanport for over 50 years. As a youngster, I worked at the dry cleaners located […]
December 15, 2011

Track in peril as months of negotiations collapse

By Neil Schulman Oceanport —  A deal to privatize the management of Monmouth Park Racetrack has collapsed, and Governor Chris Christie has said he could shut […]
November 18, 2011

Some who served never went overseas

  Essay winning students with school and borough officials. By Neil Schulman Oceanport — Not everyone who served our country, even in times of war, fought […]
November 11, 2011

More politicians back ‘racinos’ and voters agree

By Neil Schulman Oceanport — The success of ‘racinos,’ slot machines and other betting games attached to race tracks in nearby states, is attracting more support […]
November 3, 2011

For some, Election Day will be relatively uneventful

By Neil Schulman Compared to some previous years, the 2011 elections are low-key. Eatontown, Sea Bright, Oceanport, and West Long Branch all have local elections, but […]
October 28, 2011

Old Timers Night at Oceanport firehouse

By Walter J. O’Neill, Jr. Oceanport — Once a year the Port-Au-Peck Chemical Hose Fire Company in Oceanport holds what they call an “Old Timers Night.” […]