Tag: covid-19
Middletown Residents Clash Over School Mask Mandate
Parents throughout Middletown have voiced their opposition to the state mandate forcing school children and staff to wear masks indoors this...
Theaters Announce It’s Show Time – Finally
After 18 months of virtual, outdoor and canceled performances, venues are opening their doors, dusting off the seats and welcoming back audiences to a new season of entertainment, but many theaters are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations or negative test results for ticket holders.
The COVID College Scoreboard
COVID-19 changed college admissions. Was it for better or worse and which changes will stick around?
Rumson Resident and USOA Mrs. Supports YMCA Programs Here and Abroad
By Allison Perrine
Ann Pennington of Rumson, the United States of America’s Mrs. 2021, recently traveled to the...
COVID-19 On the Rise in County and State
Monmouth County continues to offer residents the opportunity to get a COVID-19 vaccine each Tuesday from 2 to 6 p.m. at...
Renovation Plans? Spruce Up Your Patience First
Mike Belforti, owner of Better Housekeeping in Red Bank, said the store has been loaning appliances like refrigerators to customers because...
A Comeback Story For The Atlantic Highlands Cinema
The borough’s 100-year-old movie theater is getting a new lease on life – and a new name – when residents Tony...
Rainy Holiday Weekend Still Successful for Towns, Businesses
People waited on lines to get into shore bars in the wind and rain this Memorial Day weekend. Here, outside D’Jais...
County Kicks Off Summer Season
State, county and local officials kicked off the summer tourism season at the Avon Boardwalk May 25. From left, Keyport Mayor...
Summer Prep Underway in NJ
Under warm sunny skies Wednesday afternoon, Gov. Phil Murphy outlined a plan for New Jerseyans to have a successful summer amid the COVID-19 pandemic.


















