• RBR PTO hosts Ladies’ Night Out Feb. 3

    LITTLE SILVER — The Red Bank Regional High School Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) will host a fun evening of chance and entertainment for Ladies Night Out at the Shadowbrook in Shrewsbury on Thursday, Feb. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $50, $40 for senior citizens and can be purchased by contacting Maggie Simon,…

  • Frank Talk to host author, designer

    RED BANK — Frank Talk Art Bistro and Books will host a talk by Lisa Shepard Steward on Feb. 19, one of a planned series of Black History Month events. Often referred to as the black Martha Stewart, Stewart has been featured on HGTV, the Discovery Channel and the DIYNetwork. She is an awardwinning author…

  • Public not privy to NPS Fort Hancock future meetings

    Pallone calls for transparency in planning fort’s future BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent SANDY HOOK — A series of closeddoor meetings will be held by the National Park Service beginning this week to explore the future of historic Fort Hancock, according to Raina T. Williams, a spokesperson for the park service. Two of these meetings will…

  • Pearls as a metaphor for healing

    Amanda’s Easel art therapy program exhibits works by domestic violence survivors BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Cindy Westendorf (l-r), program coordinator, and Samantha Muccini, case manager, for the Amanda’s Easel art therapy program, with artwork created for “The Pearl Project” on display at the Middletown Arts Center on Jan. 19. Survivors of domestic violence created…

  • S.B. repair project turns up more problems

    Fire, termite and water damage found at borough hall BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer Deterioration in an exterior wall is being repaired at Sea Bright Borough Hall while damaged bathroom walls have made restrooms off limits. PHOTOS BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA A project aimed at making repairs to the eastern wall of the Sea Bright Borough…

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    Toddler Jared Rhodes (center), of Oceanport, tries out one of the activities at the Winter Activities Showcase held at the American Red Cross in Tinton Falls on Jan. 22. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Raiders, Vikings pick up big wins at GMC Relays

    BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Thanks to an outstanding performance by the members of its distance medley relay (DMR) team, the North Brunswick High boys winter track team finished a surprising second overall at the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Coaches Relays. Kyle Davis (1,200), Dave Grau (800), JonAntigua (400) and Cullen Davis (1,600) finished in 10:49.5, narrowly…

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    The N.J. Marlins, a travel baseball organization, is looking for players between the ages of 9-17 to compete this upcoming spring, summer, and fall. Anyone interested in joining, should email [email protected] or go to www.njmarlins.com and fill out a “Player Prospect Form.” You can also call 732-614-2277 and ask for Ed Graziano.

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    North Brunswick’s Tait Pirkle (l) makes a pass over Monroe defenders during the Jan. 20 game played at Monroe High School. The visiting Raiders scored a 60-37 Greater Middlesex Conference victory. ERIC SUCAR staff

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