• Walking tour set to find ghosts Oct. 16, 17

    Hunt for ghosts and explore the paranormal with a 45-minute walking tour of Atlantic Highland’s historic streets from 8- 10 p.m. Oct. 16 and 17. The Atlantic Frightland’s Creative Group has organized 45-minute tours, which will begin at The Painted Frame at 78 First Ave. Tours will run continuously and include several stops. Local businesses…

  • Ministers, rabbi to speak at church

    Holmdel Community United Church of Christ will host an evening of humor, faith and understanding at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at 40 Main St., Holmdel. The event will feature the Rev. Rusty Eidmann Hicks of Holmdel Community United Church of Christ, Rabbi Laurence Malinger of Temple Shalom of Aberdeen and the Rev. Matt Thiringer of…

  • Wine tasting to benefit agency

    The Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce in Hazlet is sponsoring a charity Wine Tasting from 3-6 p.m. Oct. 18 at Pop’s Garage, 1000 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park. Proceeds will benefit the Community Affairs and Resource Center, a nonprofit social service organization. The cost is $45 per person and will include music entertainment by Strumberry Pie…

  • Car cruise to benefit fund to fight cancer

    The Red Oak Diner and Lounge will be the host to a Family Fun Festival and Fall into Yesteryear Classic Car Cruise for Charity from 12-4 p.m. Oct. 17 at 2973 Route 35, Hazlet. The rain date is Oct. 24. Vehicle registration fees from the car cruise will benefit the Meridian Health Pink Fund at…

  • Aberdeen Day deemed a success

    Beautiful weather and a number of new events brought record crowds to Aberdeen Day 2015. Coordinated by the Aberdeen Township Recreation Department and Aberdeen Economic Business Council, the town-wide celebration featured a free movie in the park, a 5K run/walk that raised over $14,000, circus performances and many other events. “The Aberdeen Township Council is…

  • Panelists: Awareness of bias can bring change

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer The impacts of unconscious bias can be pervasive, affecting interactions with others at school, work and within the community, according to a panel convened by the Monmouth County Human Relations Commission. “An unconscious bias is like a lens that people view the world through and they may not even…

  • Swatting calls net prison term

    A 22-year-old Connecticut man was sentenced to 366 days in federal prison as a result of his involvement in two swatting incidents in 2014 that led to evacuations at Allentown High School, Allentown, and St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel. On Oct. 6, Chief U.S. District Judge Janet C. Hall, sitting in New Haven, Conn.,…

  • Waitt and Old Bridge Funeral Homes makes preplanning a funeral easy, convenient

    Michael V. Grandi and David L. Hernanez, of Waitt Funeral Home and Old Bridge Funeral Home Pre-planning your funeral should be a natural part of life, because it provides you with time to make end-of-life decisions in a calm and rational atmosphere. It’s all about taking control. Given time to consider it, you’ll quickly realize…

  • Arbor Terrace has modern conveniences and a home-like setting

    Some of the staff of Arbor Terrace of Middletown attended the Crystal Beacon Awards Gala. Arbor Terrace of Middletown offers state-of-the-art independent living in Monmouth County.You will find comfortable, attractive residences coupled with engaging activities and events, giving you the peace of mind that they offer nothing but the best senior living. At Arbor Terrace…

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