• Yard sale benefits homeless animals

    Yard Sales for Needy Tails will be holding a yard sale at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 at 3 Princess Lane, Eatontown. Proceeds will benefit animals and animal-related causes. For more information, visit Yard Sales for Needy Tails on Facebook.

  • Get a taste of New Jersey’s food history

    The Long Branch Historical Association is sponsoring a talk and book signing by Little Silver au- thor Karen Schnitzspahn at 7 p.m. May 29, at the Long Branch Free Public Library, 328 Broadway. Schnitzspahn is the author of “Jersey Shore Food History: Victorian Feasts to Boardwalk Treats.” She will take the audience on a historic…

  • RBR student walks to defeat ALS on May 19

    LONG BRANCH — Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) sophomore John Barney is organizing a walk along the Long Branch promenade at Pier Village on May 19 to defeat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. John’s father, Glenn Barney, was diagnosed with ALS when his son was in first grade and…

  • May events at Little Silver Library

    LITTLE SILVER — Spring is in full swing at the Little Silver Public Library, where the annual Little Silver Sidewalk Sale takes place May 16-17, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the lawn of Borough Hall at 480 Prospect Ave. The sale offers gently used adult books, new children’s picture books and chapter books, as…

  • RBR presents dance concerts

    Red Bank Regional High School’s Visual and Performing Arts dance majors will present two performances of their spring dance concert at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at the school’s theater at 110 Ridge Road, Little Silver. The show will feature 20 numbers in a mix of…

  • Child Find campaign in Shrewsbury

    The Shrewsbury Borough School District is conducting a “Child Find” campaign to alert parents, guardians and family members, including homeless and migrant families, of free services and education programs that are available to disabled and developmentally delayed children in grades prekindergarten through eight. For more information, call the district’s Office of Special Services at 732-747-0882,…

  • Restore the Shore event to help businesses run full speed ahead

    The NJ Ad Club, in partnership with the Jersey Shore Public Relations and Advertising Association, will host an event aimed at helping Sandy-impacted businesses get ready for summer. Advertising, marketing, public relations, media and graphic design firms will give tips and advice on new ways for Shore proprietors to restart their businesses during the Restore…

  • May programs ongoing at Red Bank Public Library

    The Red Bank Public Library’s Acoustic Saturday music series wraps up its spring season on May 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. with the band The Blind Tellers performing a mix of folk, blues and soul. The free concert will be hosted by Anton Daub. Registration is not required. “Your Health Benefits Checkup” will mark…

  • Emerging cicadas will benefit ecosystem

    This spring, cicadas will emerge along the East Coast after 17 years underground. These friendly bugs are causing a lot of buzz — and not just because of the drum-like “love song” that male cicadas make to attract females. Cicadas are a boon to the local ecosystem. Cicada nymphs construct chimney-like tunnels as they emerge,…

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