• Tri-Town News Datebook, April 21

    Tri-Town News Datebook, April 21

    The Jackson library will host a paper cutting workshop with master paper cutting artist Hou-Tien Cheng on May 12 at 7 p.m. and on May 21 at 2 p.m. Cheng will demonstrate the traditional art of Chinese paper cutting. Attendees will learn tips and techniques to make their own creations. Workshops are for individuals 18…

  • Lions have high hopes, strong start to softball season

    Lions have high hopes, strong start to softball season

    By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Liberty High School’s softball team has picked up where it left off following last year’s solid 16-7 season. The Lions are off to a 7-0 start, which includes a 10-0 victory over Red Bank Catholic High School April 16. The Lions’ lineup is loaded with players committed to NCAA Division I…

  • Weber returns to lead New Egypt softball team

    Weber returns to lead New Egypt softball team

    By Wayne Witkowski Senior pitcher Faith Weber returned to the New Egypt High School softball lineup after reconstructive surgery on her left, non-throwing hand, just in time for a big stretch of Burlington County Scholastic League Freedom Division games. “My hand feels pretty good now, about 90 percent back [to health],” said Weber, who suffered…

  • Econo-Line Movers celebrates service to community

    Econo-Line Movers celebrates service to community

    For close to 35 years, Monmouth and Ocean County-based Econo-Line Movers has successfully moved families and businesses tens of thousands of times all along the east coast. The staff at Econo-Line has grown, learned and improved over the past three decades, mastering the art of moving and understanding the important aspects of the move that…

  • Sickles Market announces new addition

    Sickles Market announces new addition

    Sickles Market, One Harrison Avenue, Little Silver, will open a second location in Red Bank in early 2018. The newest addition to Sickles Market will occupy a 7,000-square-foot, street-level space in the totally renovated Anderson building – which has been vacant for more than 30 years – in the heart of the Antique and Arts…

  • Rumson hires first full-time, in-house engineer

    Rumson hires first full-time, in-house engineer

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer RUMSON — The Borough Council has approved the appointment of Rumson’s first full-time, in-house Borough Engineer, David Marks. The appointment of Marks, whose professional background includes experience in roadway and park design, construction on large- and small-scale projects and management and financial oversight of construction projects, was approved at…

  • Sea Bright debates paid parking plan

    Sea Bright debates paid parking plan

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — With the summer season quickly approaching, the Borough Council continues an ongoing debate over charging for parking in the municipal lot. During the April 14 Workshop meeting, the council discussed the parameters around the plan to charge for parking, with Councilman Charles Rooney III saying the borough…

  • Rumson Garden Club offers scholarship

    Rumson Garden Club offers scholarship

    The Rumson Garden Club, a member of the Garden Club of America, announced that it will once again offer the Rita Morgan Boyle Scholarship. This scholarship will be presented to a Rumson student who plans to attend, or who is attending, an accredited college and has a demonstrated interest in any area of horticulture, landscape…

  • Investors Bank Foundation receives grant

    Investors Bank Foundation receives grant

    Investors Bank Foundation recently awarded a two-year grant in the amount of $15,000 to the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County (MHA) in support of its Red Bank Resource Network (RBRN) and Sandy Wellness Program. This funding will help MHA continue to provide local residents and Hurricane Sandy impacted families and individuals with free mental…

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