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Sandy Hook, Through The Eyes Of Photography Students

By Jay Cook SANDY HOOK – Abandoned houses, empty soldier barracks and overgrown nature. These were some of the subjects Montclair University photography students sought...

Public Input On Proposed Sandy Hook Fee Increase To Be Weighed

By Liz Sheehan SANDY HOOK – There were but a few people who attended the open house the National Park Service held on Aug. 31...

Fouratt to Move to N.J. Council on the Arts

By Joseph Sapia RED BANK – Monmouth Arts is looking to make a seamless transition as its longtime executive director, Mary Eileen Fouratt, moves on...

Public Invited to Weigh In Sandy Hook Fee Hike

By Liz Sheehan Public comments, which are due by Sept. 5, will play a major role in determining if the National Park Service (NPS) will put...

A Wind Energy Area Off The Jersey Shore Coast?

By Joseph Sapia A comment period on the sale of leasing rights for a 127-square-mile wedge of the Atlantic Ocean east of Sandy Hook for windmill-generated...

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...

Fourth Graders, Get Your Pass to Sandy Hook

By Liz Sheehan Fourth graders are invited by the National Park Service to get outside and discover the nation’s most treasured places by obtaining a...

First of Fort Hancock Buildings Are Leased By Private Owners

By Liz Sheehan SANDY HOOK- After attempts reaching back to 1999, The National Park Service (NPS) announced on May 9 that it has finally issued...

The Historic Sandlass House Is Worth Saving

By Sean Moran, Rumson I don't remember the first time I saw the Sandlass House, but I clearly remember how it made me feel. I...

Effort To Save the Historic Sandlass House in Sea Bright From...

By Rick Geffken It’s easy to look past the forlorn house on Sandy Hook as you loop off the bridge from the Highlands and head...
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