Tag: Tinton Falls
Trinity Hall Starts School Year in New Home
By John Burton
TINTON FALLS – It’s a new school year and a new home for Trinity Hall.
The private all-girls, Catholic-based religious and college preparatory high...
Plan For Military Veterans Village Proceeds
Story and photos by Joseph Sapia
TINTON FALLS – In about four years, Monmouth County could have its first permanent residences for military veterans in...
Veterans Community "Soldier On" Coming To Tinton Falls
By Laura D.C. Kolnoski
TINTON FALLS – A veterans community, including housing for homeless vets, was a primary goal for the redevelopment of Fort Monmouth...
A Clean Slate For Outdated Fort Monmouth Site
By Laura D.C. Kolnoski
FORT MONMOUTH – One of Fort Monmouth’s largest structures, the Albert J. Myer Center located on the edge of the Camp...
County To Reopen Route 537 Through Fort Monmouth
By Laura D.C. Kolnoski
FORT MONMOUTH – While plans are now in the works to reopen the portion of County Route 537 through Fort Monmouth...
Animal Hoarding Cases Inspire Humane Society Fundraiser
TINTON FALLS – A cast of noted local musicians and singers are offering their talents to help an organization stretched to its limits helping...
County Mosquito Control Targets Buzzing Beasts
Story and photos by Joseph Sapia
In years past, West Nile virus ruled the front pages. This year, Zika virus commands the focus. Both are...
Group Forms To Protect The Navesink River
By John Burton
FAIR HAVEN – Brian Rice wants to work on improving the Navesink River and has support from neighboring communities.
Rice and other like-minded...
Local A&P Supermarkets Convert to Acme
By Christina Johnson and Danielle Schipani
Several local A&P/Pathmark stores that were shuttered by the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July are now closed, or...
Court Mandates Judge Thompson To Step Down
Middletown-based attorney can continue private practice
By John Burton
Nine Monmouth County municipalities are without their usual judge with a rare judicial order removing the longstanding...

















