Tag: Colts Neck
Three Female Wrestlers Earn Medals in Phillipsburg
In 2018, New Jersey became the 13th state in the country to sanction girls wrestling for an official state championship. In five short years, there are now 695 female wrestlers competing in New Jersey, according to the National Wrestling Coaches Association.
Ukrainian Refugee Finds Basketball Home at Colts Neck
Six-foot-six athletic sophomores are usually household names in the world of high school basketball. Volodymyr “Vova” Trotsko soon will be, making an impact on the court for Colts Neck High School just four months after arriving in Monmouth County as a refugee from Ukraine.
Colts Neck Affordable Housing Clustered on Township’s Border
Another site plan to construct a multifamily, residential development named Charleston Meadows was approved unanimously by the Colts Neck Planning Board earlier this year.
Colts Neck Community Church to Host Live Nativity
The Colts Neck Community Church will host its annual “Living Nativity” Saturday, Dec. 17. The live and inspiring Christmas presentation will primarily take place indoors in the Church’s sanctuary, offering patrons three different showtimes at 5, 5:45 and 6:30 p.m.
Holiday Hops: Festive Beers – and More- For the Season
The tradition of brewing special beers for the winter holiday dates back to ancient Viking culture.
Colts Neck Development in Water Brawl with Neighboring Towns
Not many residents are gushing over an additional water tower being proposed by Gordon’s Corner Water company on the Colts Neck-Marlboro township border.
Two River Area Sports a Number of New Jersey’s Biggest Trees
What can be tall and deep at the same time? Why, trees, of course. Towering trees with deep roots have been a source of inspiration and consolation for philosophers, poets and artists, to articulate existential struggles of human life.
COLTS NECK EQUINE SANCTUARY PROVIDES SAFE HAVEN FOR ANIMALS
For local animal rescuer Lesley Luckhardt, the story begins with a horse named Roxy.
Monmouth County Horseback Riders Help Feed Ukraine
Facing soaring temperatures, the Colts Neck Trail Riders Club (CNTRC) member’s spirits remained high as Monmouth County’s equestrian community rode head-to-head in its May 22 Tatum Park Hunter Pace.
Where Is The Money Going In 2022?
year’s totals, and no tax increase, the majority of Two River-area municipalities are nearing the conclusion of their own budgetary processes, certifying spending plans with a multitude of intriguing takeaways.


















