Category: Tri-Town Calendar

  • School to host Festifall

    Rosenauer Elementary School, Citadel Drive, Jackson, will host its annual Festifall celebration on Oct. 5. An old-fashioned carnival will be held in the school’s all-purpose room and a yard sale will be held in the parking lot. The yard sale will begin at 9 a.m. and the carnival will begin at 10 a.m. Both will…

  • Farmland buffer rule amended

    HOWELL — The Township Council has adopted a new ordinance pertaining to farmland buffer zones. The ordinance addresses the 50-foot wide setback required by Howell’s Right to Farm ordinance on all residentially developed lots that back up to working farms. The amendment adopted by the council will prohibit developers from including the required 50-foot buffer…

  • Lyme care support group will meet in New Egypt

    The Lyme Care Support Group will be meeting on Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at 135 Long Swamp Road, New Egypt. For details, call Judy Debow, (609) 758-9155, or Shirley Moore, (609) 758-2792. Cultural arts committee to sponsor free concert The Howell Cultural Arts Committee is sponsoring a free afternoon concert by Walk The Dog,…

  • Sheriff’s sale list on Internet site

    The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office has announced that complete listings of recent and future foreclosure sales are now displayed on the Internet at www.visitmonmouth.com/sheriff. The "Recent Press Releases" section, located at the bottom of the home page, now links to a database that is regularly updated up to the hour before the scheduled foreclosure sales.…

  • 2003 Entertainment

    Books available now The Senior Social Club of Howell is offering the 2003 Entertainment Books for sale at a cost of $30 each. Call Harry Fleischman at (732) 308-9787. Art Auction slated at New Egypt Elks lodge An art auction will be held Sept. 28 at the New Egypt Elks Lodge, 105 Lake-wood Road, New…

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    VERONICA YANKOWSKI Participants in a Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony light candles outside the Church of the Assump-tion, Plumsted, prior to a candlelight walk down Evergreen Road.

  • For the record

    In a discussion of busing of schoolchildren in Lakewood, resident Larry Simons said people should not have to pay for non-mandated busing. An article in the Sept. 12 Tri-Town News did not accurately reflect his position on the issue.

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    VERONICA YANKOWSKI Chief Ron Tilghman of the New Egypt Volunteer Fire Co., Plumsted, bows his head for a moment of silence during a ceremony at the firehouse on Sept. 11 prior to a community candlelight walk and memorial service held to honor the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on America.

  • Tickets on sale for Jim Brickman at the Strand

    The combination of Jim Brickman and a piano will turn a quiet concert hall into a kaleidoscope of color and spirit during performances of "Love Songs and Lullabies," the new concert production inspired by his most recent television special for PBS. Jim Brickman brings "Love Songs and Lullabies" to Lakewood on Nov. 3 at the…