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It Isn’t Spooky at All: Adopt-A-Historic Cemetery Program In Middletown

While fake cemeteries decorate front lawns this Halloween season, there are real ones in the township that could use some help. Middletown’s Historic District & Landmarks Commission is making no bones about declaring over 31 abandoned and inactive cemeteries in the township in need of a lot of TLC.

Jim Truncer, Visionary And Planner, Leaves Legacy Of County Parks

Though Truncer died Feb. 19 at the age of 86, while surrounded by family, he leaves behind an enduring legacy to be enjoyed by the millions of patrons who visit county parks each year.

River News: Storm Surge Solutions, Surf Contest, Submarine Inventor

By Chris Rotolo | Army Corps Extends Storm Surge Plan Timeline Following months of public pushback, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers announced it would extend...

American Littoral Society Vigilant About Environment

By John Burton RED BANK – It’s not your parents’ American Littoral Society. The venerable environmental organization, established in 1961 has in recent years looked to...
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