• Faced with rude behavior, he threw out the first pitch

    CODA GREG BEAN So there you are at the geezer matinee at the theater because you don’t want to fight the crowds, and hope that the few people who show up for the early show will be quiet enough to let you enjoy the expensive film without yakking all the way through it. But wouldn’t…

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    Samantha Binn was on the high elements during her gym class at Middletown North High School in Middletown on May 14 when a sun halo, caused by light refracted through ice crystals, was visible in the sky. LUKE BRUNO

  • PFLAG meets June 17

    The Jersey Shore PFLAG monthly transgender and transfamilies support meeting will be held 7-9 p.m. June 17 at the Presbyterian Church House, 352 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury. Meetings are held on the third Monday of the month and offer support, education and advocacy for parents, family members and friends of transgender individuals and their families. Although…

  • Six RBR distinguished alumni join Hall of Fame

    The Red Bank Regional Education Foundation inducted six distinguished alumni into the high school’s Hall of Fame: (l-r) Navy SEAL Lt. Cmdr. Ron P. Malloy, class of 1985; attorney Audena “Dena” Walter Reger, class of 1976; Sony art director and Grammy award-winner David Bett, class of 1974; Gloria Nilson, attended 1948-49; U.S. Ambassador Clyde Bishop,…

  • Car show coming in June

    The fifth annual Atlantic Highlands Car Show will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 15 along First Avenue near Route 36 in Atlantic Highlands. The rain date is June 22. The show will feature cars, trucks and vendors selling handcrafted and automotive items. There will also be food and two areas of…

  • Primary School will have new leader, new look

    BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer RED BANK — The Red Bank Primary School community will return in September to find a new principal in place, and a school building restored from the significant flood damage sustained during superstorm Sandy. Renovations and repairs of damage caused by the Oct. 29 storm are nearing completion, with the…

  • NJ Transit: coastal line repairs are ongoing

    BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer An award of $231 million in federal Sandy aid to NJ Transit will be used to repair damage to the North Jersey Coast Line from the Oct. 29 superstorm and for mitigation to protect against future storms. KENNY WALTER staff LONG BRANCH — A $144 million infusion of federal Sandy…

  • Shore towns scramble to open for Memorial Day

    BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer This text will be replaced Visitors to Ocean Grove enjoy a stroll on the boardwalk, which has been fully repaired in some sections. In other areas, the damaged boards were removed and beach access points created. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Many of the Shore boardwalks, beaches and businesses are ready…

  • Students share vision for future of Sea Bright

    BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer A parking structure, retail spaces, community center and hotel on the site of the municipal parking lots east of Ocean Avenue are one option for improving the downtown district. COURTESY OF PROFESSOR CARLOS RODRIGUEZ Graduate students from Rutgers University helped the borough look to the future last week, envisioning a…

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