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Monmouth University Athletics Accept Invitation to Join MAAC
University has been a member of the NEC since 1985

Hi, my name is Chris Sheldon, and I am the editor of Long Branch-Eatontown Patch. I have lived in West Long Branch and Long Branch for most of my life, with a quick stopover in Rhode Island. I graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 2008 with B.A. in journalism. I have worked at two hyperlocal news publications before joining Patch, and now I am excited to cover the area where I grew up.
Feel free to contact me by e-mail at christopher.sheldon@patch.com.
Beliefs
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Politics
* How would you describe your political beliefs?
I am an Independent and often vote for the candidates I feel best represent my beliefs.
Religion
* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I was raised Catholic and try to go to church as often as I can.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?
Long Branch and West Long Branch are facing a 2-percent levy cap next year which will make balancing the budget a difficult task. Challenges for Long Branch and West Long Branch residents and elected officials include stabilizing the tax rate without a significant reduction in public services and figuring out which luxuries the township, unfortunately, cannot afford.
* Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I feel officials should keep the services which the towns need the most and try to cut down on any unnecessary spending.
University has been a member of the NEC since 1985

Atlantic Avenue residents lost everything in hurricane flood waters
Massachusetts man scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 22, 2013
Long Branch Housing Authority officials say both projects must be completed by December, 2013
Council still weighing options for reconstruction
City expects to receive new map later this month
Council still weighing options for reconstruction
Authority putting finishing touches on remaining 8 units at Garfield Court
Shore Regional's dips slightly
Monmouth County Police Academy grads will be special officers for local departments
Most agree direct connection should be made between Parkway and Route 18
Ordinance passed by Eatontown, Long Branch expected to do the same
Ribbon cutting for Palumbo's held this week
Driver reportedly hit pole causing car to overturn
The Cranford native was the manager of Westfield's Trader Joe's at the time of his disappearance.
Man had been missing since 2010
The Cranford native, who set off from the end of Little Silver Point Road, had been missing since 2010.
Man had been missing since 2010
David Civile, who set off from the end of Little Silver Point Road, had been missing since 2010.
Man had been missing since 2010