• Lincroft yard sale to be held April 21

    The Lincroft Village Green Association is sponsoring its eighth annual Lincroft Community Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 21 at homes throughout Lincroft. Yard sale registration is free to LVGA members, and includes a sign, advertising, and a listing of your address and items for sale in the free Seller’s List Booklet,…

  • League to host talk on new voting laws

    TINTON FALLS— The public is invited to learn more about the effects of new voting laws at a free program jointly sponsored by the Greater Red Bank Area League of Women Voters and the Social Action Committee of Monmouth Reform Temple on Monday, April 16. The event will begin at 7 p.m. at the temple,…

  • CODA

    Up in the sky, it’s not a bird, or a plane — it’s The Donald GREG BEAN There’s a funny battle going on in Colts Neck between the local zoning board and Donald Trump, he of the hair that looks like he’s wearing a weasel pelt on his noggin, dyed orange. Trump, who owns the…

  • Matawan needs its annual flea market

    For more than 20 years, the Matawan Flea Market has been a fixture for vendors, shoppers and browsers. Due to several ongoing issues, there is a possibility that there may no longer be a flea market. Many people come from near and far to sell, shop and to socialize. It’s much needed in this community.…

  • Obama isn’t to blame for rise in gas prices

    A am writing in response to your March 22 editorial cartoon, which appears to reflect the recent Republican talking point that President Obama is directly to blame for rising gas prices. Putting aside numerous recent reports that such rises are most likely the result ofWall Street speculation in combination with the recent threats of war…

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    Volunteers Michaela McCarthy (l) and sister Ashley, of Hazlet, help clear litter along Natco Lake in Hazlet on April 7. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • GUEST COLUMN

    Made in Monmouth deemed a success THOMAS A. ARNONE Tasty homemade jellies and jams from Millstone, aromatic bee sting salve from an organic farm in Howell, shiny jewelry made from old guitar strings in Red Bank. All were made in Monmouth County and were on display and for sale March 31 at the MAC Center…

  • Cancers may be added to 9/11 first-responder bill

    Panel recommends 30+ cancers be covered under Zadroga Act BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer For former 9/11 first-responder John Feal, the fight to have cancers added to the James Zadroga 9/11 Health & Compensation Act isn’t ending anytime soon, even after a panel recommended certain cancers be added to the bill. OnApril 2 the World Trade…

  • Just for Toddlers now open for registration

    Registration is under way in Middletown for the Just for Toddlers preschool playgroup for children ages 18 months to pre-K. Arts and crafts, stories, music, numbers, letters, colors and many other activities will be featured. The affordable program is managed by the Middletown Recreation Department and held at the Tonya Keller Community Center, located at…

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