Tag: highlands
Port Belford Plan Ready To Set Sail
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – Anticipated plans for a cultural and commercial revival in one section of the township have finally come to fruition.
Still...
Abandoned Boat In the Shrewsbury River
By Jay Cook |
HIGHLANDS – Marked by three white plastic drums, a disintegrating hull and rails from the bow protruding above the surface, an...
More Local Police Outfitted With Body-Worn Cameras
By John Burton |
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Police Chief Jerry Vasto told a story about a traffic stop he had while on duty a couple...
Citing Costs, Highlands Rejects Flood Wall Project
By John Burton
HIGHLANDS – A flood wall construction project off Highlands’ shores has hit its own wall with the majority of the Borough Council...
Hot Sauce, Reclaimed Wood and Beach Glass
Made in Monmouth Expo Is Saturday |
By Jay Cook |
Over 250 different businesses and hundreds of shoppers will show their wares at OceanFirst Bank Center...
Restaurant Review: Fresh
When looking for a town with a nice selection of restaurants worth a trip, what comes to mind first? Red Bank? Asbury Park? However,...
A Vision for a Marina In Sandy Hook Bay
By Liz Sheehan |
SANDY HOOK – Is there a marina in Fort Hancock’s future?
David Hoder, a civil engineer based in Fair Haven, presented that possibility...
What To Do If You See a Sick Seal on a...
Commentary contributed by Joe Reynolds |
Presently, a young harbor seal is being treated at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, NJ after it...
Local Filmmaker Tells Story of Highland Beach
By Rick Geffken
Raised in Rumson, self-described “river kid” Chris Brenner never thought about becoming a filmmaker. Like most of his friends in the Two...
Sandy Hook Refugees, Long Ago But Not So Far Away
By Rick Geffken
Remote and barren for much of its history, Sandy Hook hardly seems a welcoming place for refugees of any kind. Yet, during the...


















