• Interlaken Kitchen Tour set for April 27

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Asbury Park will hold a Kitchen Tour of Interlaken on April 27 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Six Interlaken kitchens will be featured on the tour, and tastings will be held in each home. Participants will be able to sample foods from The Caramel Shop, Cravings Bakery, Falco’s, Joe…

  • Wine tasting benefits scholarship fund

    The Latino American Association of Monmouth is hosting a wine tasting from 3:30-7 p.m. on Saturday, May 4 at the residence of Marta and Michael Silverberg, 20 Grange Walk, Fair Haven. The tasting will feature tapas and wines from South America and Spain. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased by sending payment to the…

  • ‘Honk’ to support school’s anti-bullying campaign

    The Seashore Players will present their high-energy spring musical “HONK!” from April 26-28 at Seashore’s theater at 410 Broadway in Long Branch. Performances will be at 7 p.m. on April 26 and 3 p.m. on April 27 and 28. The musical is an adaptation of the “Ugly Duckling” and will deliver a message that it…

  • Run to benefit Monmouth Beach School

    The 19th annual Three-Mile Run/Walk will be hosted by the Monmouth Beach School PTO, in coordination with the Jersey Shore Running Club, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 11 at the Monmouth Beach School, 7 Hastings Place, Monmouth Beach. Proceeds will be used for Monmouth Beach School’s recovery from the devastation caused by superstorm Sandy.…

  • Torah celebration to be held at school

    A Hachnasat Sefer Torah celebration will be held on Sunday, April 28 by Yeshiva at the Jersey Shore students, families, friends and neighbors. The school will celebrate the welcoming of their very own Torah, which was brought over from Poland in the early 1900s by a 13-year-old boy. The celebration will begin at 1:30 p.m.…

  • City delays parking meters to help local economy

    BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — With businesses still struggling to recover from superstorm Sandy, Mayor Adam Schneider said plans have been temporarily scrapped for parking meters along the beachfront. Schneider said in an April 19 interview that the parking meters would not be installed this summer mainly because many city businesses have…

  • A lesson to be learned in Sandy’s wake

    While emergency preparation lists like the one featured in the recent Greater Media Newspapers story, “Superstorm Sandy Highlights Importance of Storm Preparedness,” are must-reads for all consumers, it left out one very important thing: the need for flood insurance. Superstorm Sandy was the third-most destructive storm in American history, and of the estimated 1.5 million…

  • How do we feel about taxes? I think we’re over the moon

    CODA GREG BEAN If you were walking around on Thursday, April 18, you might have noticed that a little weight was off the yoke around your shoulders, and there was an extra spring in your step. You might not have known why you suddenly felt less burdened, but I’ve got a possible explanation. April 18…

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