Category: Tri-Town News

  • Planned sale of care centers to be discussed at public hearings

    By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer Public hearings concerning the proposed sale of two Monmouth County care centers are scheduled for August. One care center is in Freehold Township and one care center is in Wall Township. After decades of operation by the county, both facilities will be sold by public auction as the county steps…

  • Annual Wiffle Ball Tournament and Family Day aid foundation

    JACKSON – The James Volpe Foundation will hold its annual James Volpe Foundation Wiffle Ball Tournament and Family Day on Aug. 8 at the Holbrook Little League complex on Bartley Road. For the fifth consecutive year, from the moment the Wiffle Ball tournament begins at 10:30 a.m. to when the festivities come to an end,…

  • Howell evaluating energy aggregation

    HOWELL — Mayor Bill Gotto says an energy aggregation program that has been in effect in Howell for 12 months was initially confusing and left questions unanswered. During a recent meeting of the Township Council, municipal officials discussed the program, its progress, and what steps need to be taken in the future. Energy aggregation is…

  • Market drives demand for age-restricted homes

    REGIONAL INTEREST By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Four residential communities in various stages of the development process are coming to the area in the near future and over the next several years. JSM at Eaton of Piscataway was granted amended preliminary and final major site plan approval at the June 4 Freehold…

  • Literacy groups help students turn page toward better life

    By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Chris Vecere, a volunteer tutor with Literacy Volunteers of Monmouth County, chats with students during an ESL conversation group at the Monmouth County Library’s Eastern Branch in Shrewsbury on July 15. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Navigating through everyday life involves innumerable small tasks that many take for granted. Signing forms,…

  • Plumsted, Allentown will share a municipal court

    By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Court is back in session in Plumsted Township after a shared services agreement with Allentown was created to handle the judicial needs of both municipalities. Several months after officials in both towns approved the agreement, Plumsted has a full-time court administrator in place and Allentown has a venue for its…

  • Scout gives field a fix-up

    By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Gerardo Rivera JACKSON – A Boy Scout from Troop 204 who is working to attain the rank of Eagle Scout has received kudos for refurbishing a Little League baseball field. Gerardo Rivera, 16, of Jackson, was honored by the Jackson Township Little League on June 20 after he planned and…

  • Girl Scout earns Gold Award

    JACKSON — Caitlyn Montgomery of Jackson received her Girl Scout Gold Award during a ceremony at the Woodlake Country Club, Lakewood. The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore honored 30 young women with the Gold Award during the June 3 event that was sponsored by the New Jersey Education Association. According to a press release,…

  • Evening bird walk slated at Sandy Hook

    The Monmouth County Audubon Society will lead an evening bird walk to look for nesters and shorebirds at the Sandy Hook unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area in northern Monmouth County on Aug. 13. Participants should meet at 6 p.m. at the parking lot of the now-closed visitor center at 128 S. Hartshorne Drive,…