Tag: Middletown
Heroism, When It Mattered Most
“Since you became a hero on April 24, 2019, we named that day all over the county Chelsea Maguire Day.”
Mater Dei Prep’s Lewis Commits to Notre Dame
Clarence Lewis, talented wide receiver and defensive back of Mater Dei Prep, has given a verbal commitment to play for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Middletown Turns Its Attention to Route 36
A longstanding vision for the township’s Route 36 corridor is headed to the planning board for further investigation.
Middletown North's New Greenhouse Grows More Than Plants
There are hopes for future classes on horticulture; the cultivation of a garden, orchard or nursery; and sustainable living. The crops of the greenhouse and gardens will be used in the culinary classes as ingredients.
Pipeline Protest, Clinging Jellyfish, Fish Kill Monitoring
Controversial pipeline in Raritan Bay, clinging jellyfish presence in NJ waters and advanced buoys to aid in predictions.
Slow, Slow Slow Your Boats, Advocates Say
Is it time for stricter enforcement in the Red Bank channel?
Middletown North’s Bell Rings Remarkable 1,000th Strikeout
Middletown North's senior, Malori Bell, became the 20th pitcher in NJ high school softball history to reach 1,000 career strikeouts.
Free Tuition Program Now Available at Brookdale Community College
New program to expand next year called The Community College Opportunity Grant program. Multiple county collages will offer free tuition to eligible students.
Creative Arts and Music Festival
Creativity was blooming in Middletown at the annual Monmouth County Park System's Creative Arts and Music Festival May 4.
Dogs Delight at Annual MCSPCA Dog Walk and Pet Fair
Photo gallery of the 25th annual Dog Walk & Pet Fair at Brookdale Community College.

















