Tag: Holmdel
Trout Season Is Underway
By Jay Cook |
HOLMDEL – It’s time to start digging out those old fly-fishing lures and spooling up the flyreels.
The much-anticipated trout fishing season in...
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...
Energized GOP Prepares for 2017 Elections
By John Burton |
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The battle lines are drawn and the troops have made their selection of this year’s warriors for the...
Second Public Hearing on Power Line Project March 29
Large crowd expected
Story and photos by Jay Cook |
LINCROFT – After thousands turned out in late January for the first public hearing on a...
Steinbeck Classic Comes to Holmdel
The Holmdel Theatre Company’s cast of “Of Mice and Men” brings the Steinbeck classic to the Duncan Smith Theater in Holmdel. From left: Arthur...
World War I-Era Ordnance Found Along Jersey Shore
By Jay Cook |
Over 300 pieces of military-grade ordnance, each no larger than a pocket-sized ChapStick, were recovered along beaches in three Shore towns, and ultimately...
Irish Sports on the Jersey Shore
A Q&A with the Jersey Shore Gaelic Athletic Association
By Jay Cook |
Mary Beth Glaccum is the founder and chairman of the Jersey Shore Gaelic Athletic...
Know The Snow Removal Rules In Your Town
By Elizabeth Wulfhorst |
Two River area towns are seeing a lot of snow with this winter storm. It is important for home and small business owners to...
Dreaming Of The Sunny Beach? Towns Are Selling Beach Badges
By Liz Sheehan
SEA BRIGHT – A recent spate of surprisingly warm weather may have some local residents looking for ward to summertime, and the...
Opinion: Power Line Project, NJ Transit Trains Are Dangerous Mix
By Anthony Cooper |
JCP&L's proposed Monmouth County Reliability Project (MCRP) would install an air-insulated, 230,000 volt transmission line along ten miles of NJ Transit's...

















