• Arbor Terrace of Middletown 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…

  • Reformed Church Home offers residents attention, compassion, personalized care

    Kate Shepard accepts the Excellence in Leadership Award for her role as executive director and administrator at Reformed Church Home. The award was presented by Leading Age NJ, a state-wide organization representing not-for-profit senior living communities. Reformed Church Home … family caring for family. That’s not just something they say. It’s their defining difference. When…

  • Brokerage firm repurposes Little Silver hardware store

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer The family-owned Little Silver Community Hardware Store has moved to a new location in Church Street in Little Silver. LITTLE SILVER – A family-owned brokerage firm with deep roots in the community has moved into a space on Church Street that was long occupied by a popular hardware store.…

  • Foodstock helps fill pantry shelves

    By P.J. CANDIDO Staff Writer The annual Foodstock NJ food drive has gained so much momentum that it is being moved from a private home to a firehouse in Colts Neck this year. Foodstock NJ is a local nonprofit charity organization that seeks donations of food for individuals and families in need. The organization’s sixth…

  • Garden club slates talk on table designs

    The Navesink Garden Club’s Pam Sutton will give a presentation on table designs at 1 p.m. Nov. 17 at The Atrium, 40 Riverside Ave., Red Bank. All are invited to attend this free event. Table designs are fun and enjoyable for all occasions. Sutton will discuss how to win a blue ribbon in a competition…

  • Schools make improvements with state funding

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Schools in three districts have upgraded facilities and added new learning space for students with grant funding from the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA). The authority’s Regular Operating District (ROD) grant program funds at least 40 percent of eligible costs for projects, which address health and safety issues,…

  • IN THE SERVICE

    Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Howard Gates, of Red Bank, received an end-of-tour award from Capt. Keith Henry, commanding officer of Naval Air Facility in Misawa, Japan.

  • New Jersey coalition steps up its fight against domestic violence

    By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer October marks domestic violence awareness month. In New Jersey, the call to action to combat domestic violence was marked in part by the renaming of the New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women to the New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence. On Oct. 1 at the steps of the New…

  • Holiday Express’ clambake a success

    LONG BRANCH — More than 400 people attended the eighth annual Holiday Express Clambake on Sept. 20 at McLoone’s Pier House. An estimated $100,000 were raised to support Holiday Express’ mission to deliver music, food, gifts, financial support and friendship to those with the greatest need. This year’s event honored Lowy’s Moving Service, a longtime…

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