Tag: Tinton Falls
Marc Kine, The Responsible Rabbi
By John Burton |
There is a link between his two careers that may not be quite so obvious on first blush, Marc Kline maintains.
Kline...
Law Allows District Elections To Move To November
By John Burton
Lawmakers hope a recently enacted law will do for fire district elections what a similar one did for school board elections a...
State Money Coming For Roadway Projects
Story and photos by Jay Cook
AFTER THE HIGHLY-CONTESTED gas tax reinvigorated New Jersey’s depleted Transportation Trust Fund, local towns should soon see that money...
The New Capelli Sports Complex: Nine Things To Know
By Matthew Lobosco ||
TINTON FALLS – A new opportunity for recreational, youth and adult sports is quietly developing at 1659 Wayside Road in Tinton...
Ranney Fencer’s Next Stop: Bulgaria
By Jay Cook |
TINTON FALLS – One of the most technical sports across the globe, fencing creates a one-on-one combat-esque experience almost like no...
Sandy Hook Refugees, Long Ago But Not So Far Away
By Rick Geffken
Remote and barren for much of its history, Sandy Hook hardly seems a welcoming place for refugees of any kind. Yet, during the...
Two River Tastes: Burgers, An American Classic
These past few weeks we’ve had an unusual February heat wave! With iced coffee in our hands and shades over our eyes, we knew...
Trinity Hall’s Swimming Sensation
Story and photos by Jay Cook
Not too many girls can say they have had the same high school experience as Caroline Gmelich. After coming to...
The Miracle of Hanukkah Brings In the Light
By Gena Ansell-Lande
TINTON FALLS – On Dec. 18 Monmouth Reform Temple (MRT) held its annual “Flamefest” to commemorate the upcoming celebration of Hanukkah. This...
Engineering Students Use Technology to Give a Helping Hand
TINTON FALLS – On Saturday, Dec. 10, Trinity Hall hosted nearly 70 girls for an engineering workshop that combined technology with service to community....