Tag: Middletown
Proposed Power Line Public Hearing On Wednesday
Story and Photos By Jay Cook
MIDDLETOWN –Proponents for more reliable electric power service and citizens deeply concerned about its effects on their lives will...
How We Can Help The Navesink River Heal Itself
By Ben Lucarelli, Mayor of Fair Haven
The announcement by the NJDEP that 553 acres of the Navesink River were being removed from the shell...
SJV Scores Early To Hold Off Late Middletown North Rally
By Jim Hintelmann
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP – When the St. John Vianney hockey team jumped out to a 3-0 lead against Middletown North in the second...
Race Is On For Legislative Seats
By John Burton
It seems as if the dust had barely settled on last November’s election and its results when candidates began announcing their hopes to...
Leonardo’s Overlooked State Marina Gets a Relaunch
Story and photos by Jay Cook
LEONARDO – Four years into the post-Super Storm Sandy era, a wave of redevelopment is finally washing onto the...
Pedestrian Struck on Route 35 in Middletown
MIDDLETOWN – A 25-year old man walking alongside Route 35 in the Fairview section sustained multiple fractures after he was struck by a motor...
Middletown's Mayor Shares Optimism On Future
By John Burton
MIDDLETOWN – For Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger, last year was “a magnificent banner year.” He is predicting more good things for the township...
Agrawal Enjoys Best of Both Worlds at Middletown South and High...
By Rich Chrampanis
MIDDLETOWN – On the campus of Brookdale Community College, Aneesh Agrawal navigates around the halls of High Tech High School proud to talk...
Hold on Rentals at Earle NWS
By Joseph Sapia
N.W.S. EARLE – The U.S. Navy has agreed to a temporary freeze on renting housing to the general public on Naval Weapons...
MSK, Hackensack Meridian To Partner In Cancer Care
By John Burton
MIDDLETOWN – Cancer care just reached a new level for many patients with the joining of two medical institutions and brands.
Memorial Sloan Kettering...


















