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Digging Up History on Sandy Hook

By Allison Perrine SANDY HOOK – With the noonday sun beating down on them, a group of students from Monmouth University (MU) scraped the earth...

Marina Rebuilt To Be Stronger Than The Storms

By Joseph Sapia HIGHLANDS – During 2012’s Super Storm Sandy, James Bollerman’s 33-foot express cruiser was destroyed. Its name was “Overboard.” Bollerman, too, could have gone overboard...

Tilt-Up Concrete Pavilion To Come Down

By Joseph Sapia HIGHLANDS – Mayor Frank L. Nolan and the Borough Council are awaiting paper work from bidders before awarding a contract to demolish...

Nautical History Unearthed Under Highlands Bungalow

By Jay Cook It is not everyday that a piece of history is discovered underneath someone’s house, let alone holding that house up. But this odd...

Highlands Inlet Cafe Marks 50 Years on The Waterfront

By Joseph Sapia HIGHLANDS – Instead of being born into the business, the Inlet Café was more or less born to Robin and Doug Lentz. “We...

Henry Hudson Trail Segment To Undergo Renovations

  By Joseph Sapia ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS – The portion of the Henry Hudson Trail in Atlantic Highlands that was destroyed by 2012’s Super Storm Sandy storm surge...

$2.5 M In Grants To Help Weather The Storms

By Wilson Conde and John Burton State administered grants totaling $2.5 million will be used for repairs of a Sandy-damaged marina as well as preparing...

Highlands Mayor Sues Council Members Over Attorney Dispute

By Joseph Sapia HIGHLANDS – Mayor Frank L. Nolan is suing three members of the Borough Council in a fight over who will be borough...

Future Uncertain For Concrete Pavilion

By Joseph Sapia HIGHLANDS – What will happen to the controversial Super Storm Sandy memorial sitting on borough property between Sandy Hook Bay and the...

Highlands Seeks to Remove Concrete Sandy Monument

By Joseph Sapia HIGHLANDS – One year ago the Borough Council, in a 4-0 vote, approved a plan by the Tilt-Up Concrete Association to build a...
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