Tag: Middletown
New Retail Center Proposed For Traffic Island
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – A former gardening center on a Route 35 island is being eyed by a developer as a future shopping...
Builder Sues For High-Density Rentals at Holy Family School Site
By John Burton |
HAZLET – A “builder’s remedy” lawsuit involving the former Holy Family School property and the township’s requirements for affordable housing continues...
Middletown Planners Seek More Info On Crematorium
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – After nearly two hours of back-and-forth discussion on Monday evening, the township zoning board decided more information was necessary for...
A Vibrant Arts and Cultural Center Marks 10 Years
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – To train commuters who pass by every day, it may be overlooked as just another building. But to local...
Fair View Cemetery Seeks to Build A Crematorium
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – One of the largest non-sectarian cemeteries in the state is looking to expand into the cremation business.
Fair View Cemetery,...
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...
Monmouth County’s Feline Problem
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – In 2016, the township spent just over $44,000 on an issue many across Monmouth County believe is becoming more...
Two River Tastes: Those Who Can't Lunch, Brunch
By Sasha and Tori Sickles |
Brunch has become a beloved meal for different cultures, communities, and palettes. Especially for the residents of our Two...
JCP&L Underscores Need for Power Reliability
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – To explain why it believes its proposed powerline project is necessary and would benefit Monmouth County, JCP&L officials point to...


















