Tag: Middletown
Middletown Wins When We Can Reuse Vacant Buildings
Vacant or underutilized properties are a perennial problem for many municipalities in New Jersey. They are a drain on local budgets, a magnet for...
Addressing Climate Change on The Local Level
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY – The local members of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby are hoping to turn up the temperature for elected officials on the subject...
Putting Their Neighborhood On The Map
By Jay Cook
MIDDLETOWN – Motorists traveling on Route 35 were recently surprised to see a new sign pop up at Cresent Parkway, in the River...
Adoption Day Is the Happiest Day in Family Court
By Joseph Sapia
Eight-year-old Kaylee of Middletown is “happy, loved and safe.”
Those were the words of her soon-to-be mother, Beverly Geiger, 65. Soon to be because...
Memorial Sloan Kettering Opens Its Doors in Middletown
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By John Burton
MIDDLETOWN – “A cancer diagnosis is difficult enough,” acknowledged Memorial Sloan Kettering’s José Baselga, M.D., Ph.D., Monday morning. “Traveling shouldn’t make it...
Keri O’Connor and Gregory Nelson
Keri Marie O’Connor and Gregory Nelson were married July 30 at Holy Cross Parish in Rumson by Father Michael Manning. Their wedding reception was...
Respect Is The Driving Force Behind Painted Blue Lines On the...
By Joseph Sapia
Blue center lines on roads have become somewhat of a trend in recent weeks to show support for the women and men...
In Middletown, Veterans Rally Around Their Doughboy
MIDDLETOWN – The work of a veteran is never really over.
After service in the military to protect the Americans throughout many different conflicts, one...
Fall Signing Day Recap
Congratulations to our local athletes who have signed national letters of intent to play their sport in their chosen college or university.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY
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Rally For the Navesink Seeks To Identify Source of Pollution
Story and photos by Joseph Sapia
Since the Rally for the Navesink meetings started in late June, much of the talk has been about tracking...