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Past and Future Collide in Atlantic Highlands

Avenue has a long history: 65 First Ave. has been home to a real estate company and an insurance company. It once housed Mrs. Gerber’s Used Book Store, Al’s Produce, Fowler’s Novelty Store, Webb’s Shoemakers and Fish & Chips, a seafood restaurant that held its grand opening on Good Friday 1969.

Red Bank’s Transit Village Proposal Gathers Steam

The borough’s transit village designation process, stalled since January 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is back on the agenda.

Release of Detailed Netflix Studios Fort Monmouth Plan A ‘Major Milestone’

The public can now access and peruse detailed plans for Netflix Studios Fort Monmouth online in a 137-page document complete with visuals.

The Polo Club

Does a luxurious restaurant décor make everything taste better, or does it raise one’s expectations for the meal to an impossibly high level?

Atlantic City Celebrates Milestones, New Openings

The travel mantra, “Know before you go,” aptly applies to booming Atlantic City.

Middletown Planning Board Votes to Adopt Route 36 Study

Amidst grumbling from some property owners, the planning board unanimously voted to accept and forward Route 36 redevelopment study to the township committee.

It Takes a Licking: A Sampling of Ice Creams

There are lots of ice cream shops in the Two River area, so it seemed like a fun endeavor to select a half dozen or so, get a couple of pints from each one, and hold an ice cream tasting. We did not include pre-packed ice creams, which are readily available in the freezer section of area food markets and grocery stores; we chose only hand-packed pints and taste-tested them at home. Young and old weighed in on their favorites.

Access Denied: No Trespassing Signs Placed At Fort’s ‘Public’ Walkway

While scouting locations for commemorative markers along Fort Monmouth’s new Riverwalk promenade on Parkers Creek, members of Oceanport’s Historical Committee were met with “No Trespassing” signs in the East Gate development. Subsequently, Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) officials launched an inquiry into their origin.

Public Weighs In on Middletown Route 36 Redevelopment

The township’s ambitious plan to revive the history and economic vitality of Route 36 has gained momentum. More than a hundred residents and business owners participated in the first community meeting organized by township officials to discuss redevelopment of Middletown’s section of the state corridor.

As Fort Renovations Grow, Utility Modernization A Priority

The pervasive question “What’s happening on Fort Monmouth?” refers not only to redevelopment projects; it is also spurred by the sight of heavy equipment and excavations throughout the 1,126-acre property.
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