Author: Greater Media

  • Fair Haven to work with residents regarding damaged property

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN – Borough officials are working to implement a new policy that will provide a more structured method into addressing claims made by residents regarding damage to their private property due to borough activity. “Coming off last year where we had all that snow in February and March,…

  • Little Shakespeare takes on ‘Pericles’

    Now in its third season, A Little Shakespeare is back to engage young audiences with the work of the Bard. Since Two River Theater is producing “Pericles” in April 2016 as part of its subscription season, A Little Shakespeare takes on the same play in 70 minutes, performed by local high school students, in the…

  • Awards open to people with disabilities

    VSA New Jersey (VSA/NJ), a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the creative power of people with disabilities, is accepting applications for the 2016 Arts Achievement Awards through Jan. 22. The annual VSA/NJ Arts Achievement Awards include the Student Arts Excellence Awards, presented to students with special needs (mainstreamed, inclusion, self-contained classes or activities), 14…

  • Country legend Dolly Parton brings her most personal song to TV

    By Lori Acken, www.channelguidemag.com I was a little kid growing up in a home filled with country music when Dolly Parton’s “Coat of Many Colors” became a radio hit in 1971. I already loved the story of the original coat thanks to Sunday school, and since I was a small-town girl with a loving mama,…

  • Holiday movie preview

    In theaters now By Paul Hall www.channelguidemag.com As we race to the end of 2015, we will be greeted by a slew of big movies. Some movies will prosper, some will fail and some will get nominated for awards (both good and bad) — but all will bring their unique visions to the screen to…

  • Ava Gardner

    By David Cohea ReMIND magazine Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner Ava Gardner was one of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses during the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s, starring in such films as The Killers, Show Boat, Mogambo (for which she was nominated for an Academy Award), On the Beach and Night of the Iguana. A small-town girl…

  • Bulldogs, Blue Devils wrap up state football titles

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Both the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School and Shore Regional High School football teams won their respective state sectional championships in a convincing manner Dec. 5. Shore Regional rolled up 520 yards on the ground as it downed third-seeded Palmyra (10-2), 56-28, at Kean University to win its second straight NJSIAA…

  • Politz raised bar high for future Lancers gymnasts

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Kristen Politz knew she only had one chance to leave her mark in high school gymnastics. St. John Vianney High School fielded a varsity team for the first time this fall, affording Politz, a senior, an opportunity to prove she is one of the best in the state. The Lancers’…

  • Stop and start

    Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: I read or heard there’s a mid-size American car (the U.S. part is important to us) — not a hybrid — that has an automatic cut-off/cuton function for when you’re at stoplights. I haven’t been able to learn what car that is. Can you help? A: The 2014 Chevy Malibu…