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Voters Approve School Regionalization

After years of studies and discussions, residents went to the polls to vote on the future of their public school districts and regionalization passed by a wide margin.

Voters Will Answer Highlands Regionalization Question, for Now

Residents of Atlantic Highlands and Highlands will go to the polls Sept. 26 to decide the future of their public school system.

Atlantic Highlands First Avenue Redevelopment Plan Still Has Issues

The borough planning board met Tuesday night for four hours to hear Kalian Companies’ revised redevelopment plan for 160 First Ave.

Odor from New Development in Atlantic Highlands Worrying Residents

The small beach off Center Avenue by Wagner Creek – locally known as Wagner Beach – has been a waterfront recreation area for more than a century. It boasts a gentle surf, shallow waters and stunning views of Sandy Hook Bay and the Manhattan skyline. It is home to the Sandy Hook Bay Catamaran Club.

As Summer Wanes, There’s Still Plenty of Time for Fishing

Although back-to-school events and fall foliage tours are right around the corner, fishermen in the Two River area should not be discouraged. There are still plenty of summer days ahead, according to reports from local captains who are continuing to catch warm water fish.

Political Campaign Season Has Begun

Atlantic Highlands Democrats hosted its official 2023 campaign kickoff, announcing the candidacy of Lori Hohenleitner for mayor, the reelection campaign of council member Jon Crowley, and the first run for council by newcomer Alyson Forbes.

Community and Dedication Don’t Come Second at First Avenue Playhouse

Outside the First Avenue Playhouse, this little town on the bay is alive with the pleasures of a summer Sunday.

In Atlantic Highlands, Proposed Development Draws Ire

In a nearly four-hour special meeting, the borough planning board heard detailed plans, variance requests and expert testimony about a proposed development at 160 First Ave., the current home of Mike’s Convenience Store and Scenic Liquors.

Restoring Faith, One House at a Time

Putting “faith in action,” more than 240 teens and adults from around the country performed weeklong home repairs in the Bayshore area.

Atlantic Highlands Recognizes D-Day and Juneteenth

During its regular meeting June 6 the Atlantic Highlands Borough Council recognized the 79th anniversary of the D-Day invasion and the Battle of Normandy. In a stirring and patriotic speech, council member James Murphy said that the D-Day invasion was the beginning of the end of the horrors of World War II.
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