• The ‘greenest’ and environmentally ‘meanest’ cars

    The ‘greenest’ and environmentally ‘meanest’ cars

    By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The most fuel-efficient models on the market have been falling out of favor lately, as cheap gasoline rekindles consumers’ love affair with less-efficient pickup trucks and SUVs. Sales of “green” cars were down by around 16 percent last year, yet shoppers who still care for the well-being of Mother Nature…

  • Mireille Enos stars in ShondaLand’s latest sexy drama ‘The Catch’

    Mireille Enos stars in ShondaLand’s latest sexy drama ‘The Catch’

    By Lori Acken, www.channelguidemag.com Shonda Rhimes — TV’s own Queen Midas — has made primetime empresses of Ellen Pompeo, Kerry Washington and Viola Davis via her ABC Thursday night trifecta Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal and How to Get Away With Murder. Now, it’s time to welcome a new lady to the ShondaLand court. Mireille Enos —…

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  • PTA helps Rosenauer school get a leg up on technology

    PTA helps Rosenauer school get a leg up on technology

    By Andrew Martins Staff Writer JACKSON – During an afternoon class at the Sylvia Rosenauer Elementary School, the collective concentration of more than a dozen pupils is evident on the youngster’s faces. A project is underway and each child is doing his work with keystrokes or a swipe of his finger – but not with…

  • Weichert of Jackson recognized for 2015 success

    Weichert of Jackson recognized for 2015 success

    Carlo Siracusa, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that the Jackson office was recognized for its success in 2015. The office led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties, in new home dollar volume, new home listings and new home sales for the year. In addition, sales associates Kathleen…

  • Tinton Falls introduces 2016 budget

    Tinton Falls introduces 2016 budget

    By Kenny Walter Staff Writer TINTON FALLS- A municipal budget for 2016, which Mayor Gerald Turning said is fiscally responsible, which was introduced by the borough council. “The preparation and contents of the budget have been discussed with each and every department head,” Turning said. “The budget is a reflection of sound financial principles. “We…

  • Shrewsbury Chorale to hold rehearsals and auditions

    Shrewsbury Chorale to hold rehearsals and auditions

    The Shrewsbury Chorale welcomes local singers to Open Rehearsals on March 29 and April 5 from 7:45-10 p.m. Practice is held weekly on Tuesday evenings at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County, 1475 W. Front Street, Lincroft. Scores are provided and there is no charge. For more information, call 732-747-1362, email [email protected] or visit…

  • League of Women Voters slates talk on race relations

    League of Women Voters slates talk on race relations

    RED BANK — The League of Women Voters of Greater Red Bank will sponsor an interactive discussion on race relations at 7 p.m. March 30 at the Monmouth County Library, Route 35, Shrewsbury. The topic will be “Communicating Across the Racial Divide: Your Comfort Zone — What Is It and How Do You Get Out?”…

  • Local poet to be featured in new exhibit

    Local poet to be featured in new exhibit

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — April will mark the 20th anniversary of National Poetry Month, and in honor of the occasion, one local writer will have her work displayed as part of a new gallery that highlights the power of written words and their connection to the world of art. Poet…

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