Tag: Middletown
Transgender Student Policy Ignites Local vs. State Legal Battle
The township board of education went to court Tuesday against state Attorney General Matthew Platkin and the director of the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights Sundeep Iyer over a controversial transgender student policy revision.
Middletown Planning Board Votes to Adopt Route 36 Study
Amidst grumbling from some property owners, the planning board unanimously voted to accept and forward Route 36 redevelopment study to the township committee.
Tragedy at Thompson Park as Missing Swimmer’s Body is Found
The body of a missing swimmer was recovered July 30 in Swimming River Reservoir.
Combatting the ‘Financial Toxicity’ of Cancer Care
Fumiko Chino, M.D., knows how devastating health care-related financial burdens can be on patients and families dealing with cancer. She lived it.
Add to Cart: Trader Joe’s Is Coming to Middletown
Route 35 is becoming a grocery shopper’s dream.
Restoring History At Deep Cut Gardens
Deep Cut Gardens is about to get a facelift. Monmouth County Park System has approved design plans and initiated construction of a new gazebo and other improvements, including renovations to the historic gardener’s cottage.
Middletown Planning Board Reviews Potential Route 36 Redevelopment Areas
The redevelopment study undertaken by the township to transform the Route 36 corridor in Middletown is making steady progress. After a public presentation in March on the process, Stan Slachetka, principal planner with T&M Associates, returned with a PowerPoint presentation for the first in a series of three special planning board meetings to review properties that qualify as areas in need of redevelopment.
Middletown Historic Site Highlighted By Preservation New Jersey
The statewide nonprofit group Preservation New Jersey (PNJ) recently named the Revolutionary War-era Joseph Murray farmhouse and barn, located near Oak Hill Road in Middletown, to its annual 10 Most Endangered Historic Places list.
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.
Jersey Shore Wins Phillies Carpenter Cup
A successful season on the diamond for local teams extended into the summer as 16 players from The Two River Times area were part of the Jersey Shore All-Stars team that won the Philadelphia Phillies Carpenter Cup. The Major League Baseball franchise puts on an annual event featuring 16 teams of high school all-stars from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.


















