• Pamela Callahan

    Mrs. Callahan, 51, of Rumson, died Feb. 19, 2012, at home. She spent her early years in the Philadelphia area, receiving a bachelor’s degree from The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School in 1989, and moved to Rumson in 1993. Mrs. Callahan was predeceased by her father, David Welch. She is survived by her husband, Don;…

  • ‘Gimme Shelter’

    by Bonnie Smith Creating art that helps create homes is the focus of a new art exhibit sponsored by the Belmar Arts Council. The opening reception for “Gimme Shelter” will take place on Saturday, March 3, from 5 to 8 p.m., at the Boatworks, the arts council’s gallery space at 608 River Road in Belmar.…

  • ‘What a Wonderful World’

    Students studying stringed instruments at Red Bank Regional High School’s Visual and Performing Arts Academy perform “What a Wonderful World” during the second annual Sunday Showcase at the Little Silver school on Feb. 26. LAUREN CASSELBERRY

  • business briefs •••

    Gibbons P.C., Newark, announced the selection of the following attorneys for inclusion in the 2012 edition of Best Lawyers, the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession: Dale E. Barney, Red Bank, in Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law and Litigation — Bankruptcy; Peter J. Carton, Locust, in Real Estate; David E. De Lorenzi,…

  • 11th annual KDM fun run to be March 10

    The 11th annual KDM three-mile fun run and walk will be held March 10 rain or shine. The race, created to keep the spirit of Keith McHeffey and other victims of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 alive, will start at 11 a.m. in front of the Sea Bright Recreation Center. It will proceed south…

  • R.B. restaurants offer prix fixe during March

    RED BANK – Red Bank Flavour, a culinary campaign, will present Red Bank Flavour Fixe, a prix fixe dining event beginning Tuesday, March 6. Red Bank Flavour Fixe invites diners to enjoy a three-course dining prix fixe every Tuesday and Wednesday evening throughout March. More than 20 Red Bank restaurants will participate and offer a…

  • Mayor: T.F. budget kept stable by cost containment

    Spending plan raises tax levy by 3.19 percent due to state exemptions BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The municipal budget is now in the hands of the Borough Council after Mayor Michael Skudera unveiled a $22.8 million spending plan last month. Skudera presented the budget during the Feb. 7 council meeting, where he…

  • Red Bank man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide

    A Red Bank man pleaded guilty Feb. 16 to vehicular homicide and assault by auto resulting in the death of a Middletown teen and severe injures to another. Adam F. Sofio, 19, pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle at a high rate of speed while drunk, Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. announced. Sofio entered…

  • Eastern Monmouth towns to revalue properties

    Little Silver, Shrewsbury comply with county mandate while F.H., Rumson buy time BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Plenty has happened in the local real estate market in 10 years’ time, which is why the Monmouth County Board of Taxation has mandated that four eastern Monmouth towns conduct a property revaluation to equalize assessed property values…

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