Category: Independent Calendar

  • Shuckin’ oysters

    Shuckin’ oysters JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Bob Ciccierski (l) and Tony Vecchio, members of the Keyport Fire Department, open oysters at their food stand during the Keyport Festival of Sails July 10.

  • Perspective art

    CHRIS KELLY staff A close-up of a work of art featured at the artists’ forum at Monmouth Museum, Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, July 11.

  • Under construction

    Under construction JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Jonathan Madden (r) 9, Aberdeen, drills in a screw with a little help from his brother, Stephen, 13, who holds a section of a boat under construction at the Keyport Festival of Sails July 10.

  • Flying saucer

    Flying saucer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Satya Chadala (r), Marlboro, plays Frisbee with his son, Bhanu, 6, on the lawn of Holmdel Park.

  • Photo

    JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff The red barn will receive aluminum siding during a scheduled makeover at Veterans Memorial Park in Hazlet.

  • Community Bulletin Board

    Tickets for Community Bulletin Board Tickets for ‘Nouveau Garden’ quilt on sale Raffle tickets are now available for the "Nouveau Garden" quilt created by the CPC Quilters, Middletown. Chances are $2 each, with proceeds benefiting CPC Behavioral Healthcare, which provides services to children and families. Tickets are available at Hair & Co., White Street, Red…

  • Reservations now taken for Army-TCU game

    Reservations are now being accepted for a trip to see Army vs. Texas Christian University (TCU) football game Oct. 2 of­fered by St. Mary’s travel group, New Monmouth section of Middletown. Reser­vations must be prepaid by Aug. 1, and price is $70. The price covers ferry transporta­tion on Seastreak Ferry, Highlands, from to Michie Stadium,…

  • Fan in the crowd

    GARY BILBAO Joey Sudyka sings to Gerri Schleyer during the annual summer picnic at the Middletown Senior Center July 9.

  • Out for a stroll

    Out for a stroll MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Nanny Juanita Blank and 6-month-old Nathaniel take a rest after strolling at the front of Middletown High School South.