Tag: Middletown
Two River Tastes: Those Who Can't Lunch, Brunch
By Sasha and Tori Sickles |
Brunch has become a beloved meal for different cultures, communities, and palettes. Especially for the residents of our Two...
JCP&L Underscores Need for Power Reliability
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – To explain why it believes its proposed powerline project is necessary and would benefit Monmouth County, JCP&L officials point to...
A Vision for a Marina In Sandy Hook Bay
By Liz Sheehan |
SANDY HOOK – Is there a marina in Fort Hancock’s future?
David Hoder, a civil engineer based in Fair Haven, presented that possibility...
Local Filmmaker Tells Story of Highland Beach
By Rick Geffken
Raised in Rumson, self-described “river kid” Chris Brenner never thought about becoming a filmmaker. Like most of his friends in the Two...
Energized GOP Prepares for 2017 Elections
By John Burton |
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The battle lines are drawn and the troops have made their selection of this year’s warriors for the...
Second Public Hearing on Power Line Project March 29
Large crowd expected
Story and photos by Jay Cook |
LINCROFT – After thousands turned out in late January for the first public hearing on a...
Girls Encouraged to Consider Roles in Government
Story and photos by Jenna O'Donnell |
TINTON FALLS – On Friday, several dozen high school girls sat down and chose an issue they cared...
Lee Carr: The Luck of the Irish
By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen
Opportunity always seemed to knock at Louis Carr Jr.’s door. You might even call it the luck of the Irish.
Better...
What’s With Those Bins?
By Jay Cook
MIDDLETOWN – While Mother Nature has yet to turn the page on this year’s winter, the calendar says it’s almost time for...
Sandy Hook Refugees, Long Ago But Not So Far Away
By Rick Geffken
Remote and barren for much of its history, Sandy Hook hardly seems a welcoming place for refugees of any kind. Yet, during the...