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Film Review: ‘The Hundred-Foot Journey’
By Joan Ellis
“The Hundred-Foot Journey” drops gently into our movie lives, an unexpected gift in a summer of noisemakers.
The fanciful story is delivered by...
Film Review: 'The Lunchbox'
By Joan Ellis
“The Lunchbox” is that rare and special pleasure: A movie that invites us to sit back and let it wash gently over us.
Writer/director...
Dinner with Bob: What’s For Dinner?
Restaurant reviewer Bob Sacks spoke to Two River area chefs and restaurateurs...
A Midsummer’s Night Wine Dinner
Story and photo by Bob Sacks
Summertime cries out for thirst-quenching white and rosé wines; certainly this summer’s oppressive heat and humidity, even more so, but...
Blunders, Bummers, and Disappointments 2015
Lest you think the life of a restaurant critic is all foie gras and truffles, we have decided to share some of our less...
Best Bottle Night?
By Bob Sacks
When you have friends who are so oeno-centric that they devote enormous amounts of time, talk, and effort in an unending search...
Fromagerie Abruptly Closes
RUMSON – David Burke's Fromagerie restaurant closed its doors Monday, surprising patrons of the French-inspired landmark on Ridge Road.
The iconic high-end restaurant, in business...
From The Editor: What I Learned From Loyal Readers
January 15, 2015
To the Readers,
We held our first focus group at the home of Michael and Ann Weil, formerly of North Ward in Rumson...
Red Bank Transit Village Stays on Track
The borough’s transit village plan, slowed due to the pandemic, is back on track as the Red Bank Planning Board unanimously voted to approve and advance a redevelopment study report to the governing body. The study identifies specific parcels around the train station for redevelopment and is a vital step toward the borough council’s initiative to transform the area into a thriving transit village.
Demolition the First Step in Bringing Monmouth Square to Life
What looks like a large hole in the center of Monmouth Mall right now will soon be the gateway to an outdoor promenade surrounded by small retail stores, residences and parks – for both people and dogs.