• New Director leads Shrewsbury Chorale

    New Director leads Shrewsbury Chorale

    The Shrewsbury Chorale welcomes singers in an informal “sing-through” of Vivaldi’s Gloria with new Music Director Neil Brown at 7:45 p.m. on Aug. 16 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County, 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft. Scores will be provided. $10 donation is requested. Call 732-747-1362 or email [email protected].

  • People in search of Pokémon may help businesses

    People in search of Pokémon may help businesses

    By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer Businesses across Monomouth and Middlesex counties hope that Pokémon Go can help them to catch ’em all — customers, that is. Capitalizing on the success of the game, many local businesses, community organizations and even politicians are incorporating Pokémon Go as a way of reaching out to the public, although…

  • Pothole trouble

    Pothole trouble

    Steering Your Right With Sharon Peters CTW Features Q: Color me oblivious, but until my son completely blew out a tire and wrecked a rim driving through a pothole in another state, I had no idea they could wreak such massive damage. How about a primer on this danger so I can share the information…

  • Detours on the road to self-driving cars

    Detours on the road to self-driving cars

    By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features While most auto industry insiders and observers believe that self-driving cars eventually will rule the roads, there’s still not timeline as to exactly when we’ll all be able to just sit back and enjoy the ride. For their part, the industry analysts at the Boston Consulting Group in Boston, Massachusetts,…

  • Warriors’ boys soccer team inspired to challenge bigger opponents

    Warriors’ boys soccer team inspired to challenge bigger opponents

    By Wayne Witkowski When tiny Iceland stunned England, 2-1, in one of the greatest upsets of European Championship soccer history a few weeks ago, it was a talker for many fans and the New Egypt High School boys soccer team with head coach Matt Carroll. It also was an inspiration to the Warriors, seeing a…

  • Matlock sisters play important roles at Montclair State

    Matlock sisters play important roles at Montclair State

    By Wayne Witkowski Courtney Matlock, a former Jackson Memorial High School girls volleyball star, became the first Montclair State University player to be named to the first team All-New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) team three times last fall. Matlock has two new goals as she heads into her senior season. She wants to lead the…

  • Red Bank officials consider updates for Marine Park

    Red Bank officials consider updates for Marine Park

    By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer RED BANK — Some of the borough’s waterfront real estate may soon be getting a facelift. The Borough Council and Parks and Recreation Committee are considering how to renovate Marine Park in the wake of damage from superstorm Sandy and ensure it meets the needs of both town residents and…

  • Tomato Fest to offer taste of summer at Crawford House

    Tomato Fest to offer taste of summer at Crawford House

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS  — Locally grown tomatoes will be on display at the historic Crawford House this summer. Stacey Slowinski, chairwoman of the Tinton Falls Historic Preservation Commission, said on July 30 that the Crawford House, which is located on Tinton Avenue, will serve as the host to an entire afternoon…

  • The Source honors community partners at reception

    The Source honors community partners at reception

    LITTLE SILVER — At the 16th annual Source Foundation Awards reception, Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) Source Director Suzanne Keller introduced her school-based Youth Service Program’s mission of “removing all obstacles that impede a student’s success.” Several community members were recognized at the June 2 event for heeding the mission’s call. Motivational speaker Matthew…

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