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Monmouth County Library Gets Funds to Repair Oceanport Branch

OCEANPORT – The Monmouth County Library has received an insurance settlement of $283,704 to restore the collection of library materials to the Oceanport branch,...

After Storm Nursery School Returns to Belford

By John Burton MIDDLETOWN – “We’re home again,” Jennifer Macchia, director of the Spice Tree School, said with a broad smile as the children and...

All You Need is Love … INC

By John Burton HIGHLANDS – Love INC has been helping those in need in Monmouth County for nearly two decades. But as so many continue...

Relief Center to Close: Other Organizations to Take Lead

By John Burton MIDDLETOWN – Nearly five months after Super Storm Sandy pulverized the region, township officials are winding down the Croydon Relief Center with...

Monmouth Players Stage March 22-23 Sandy Relief Benefit

MIDDLETOWN – For nearly 60 years, the Monmouth Players never ceased to be proud of serving the Bayshore area as one of the preeminent...

Sea Bright Businesses Continue Working to Reopen

By John Burton SEA BRIGHT – Steadily, if somewhat slower than the owners would like, businesses are coming back, rebuilding, restoring and working to get...

SB ‘Growing’ Toward Recovery

By Michele J. Kuhn SEA BRIGHT – Work is already taking root on building dunes on borough beaches and area garden club members have a part...

SB’s Assessing Sea Wall Damage

By John Burton SEA BRIGHT – The closing of part of Ocean Avenue for the better part of four days late last week has the...

Housing for Sandy-Displaced Residents is Christie Administration’s First Order of Business

By Commissioner Richard E. Constable III In the aftermath of Super Storm Sandy, approximately 346,000 houses in New Jersey were left damaged or destroyed. While many...

Cleanup of Storm Debris in Water to Begin

By John Burton   Contractors for the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be in the area, beginning March 4, to clean up tons of...
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