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Local Residents Urged to “Invest in the Navesink”

By John Burton | SEA BRIGHT – A cleaner, more sustainable Navesink River is obtainable in the coming three years, was the message Clean Ocean...

Cleaning Up the Navesink River

By John Burton | RED BANK – As the work continues to alleviate Navesink River contamination, The Two River Times is offering its support. “If everyone...

Restaurant Review: Bayroot

The offer was irresistible; a chance to eat at Bayroot, a recently opened Lebanese restaurant in Shrewsbury, with friends who were experts on this...

One House Can't Become Two, Says Planning Board

By Liz Sheehan| SEA BRIGHT – Neighbors, some accompanied by their attorneys, came to the Jan. 24 meeting of the Unified Planning Board to object...

Assemblyman Advocates For Shared Policing

By John Burton| Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon believes real and substantial tax savings can be had by municipalities simply abandoning the old model of policing in favor...

Reminders Appear Of Sandy's Storm Surge

Story and photo by Liz Sheehan SEA BRIGHT – Signs are popping up around the borough showing just how high the water rose during unforgettable...

How We Can Help The Navesink River Heal Itself

By Ben Lucarelli, Mayor of Fair Haven The announcement by the NJDEP that 553 acres of the Navesink River were being removed from the shell...

Race Is On For Legislative Seats

By John Burton It seems as if the dust had barely settled on last November’s election and its results when candidates began announcing their hopes to...

‘Resilient City’ Crisis Planning Kicks Off

Story by Jay Cook SEA BRIGHT – In the post-Super Storm Sandy era on the Jersey Shore, an onus has been placed on the rebuilding...

Marine Sanctuary Proposal Quietly Recedes

Story and photo by Joseph Sapia A proposal asking the federal government to declare Sandy Hook Bay and part of its watershed a national...
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