• Reduce your risk for colorectal cancer

    Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in both the United States and Canada. So say the American Cancer Society and the Canadian Cancer Society, who project nearly 60,000 Americans and Canadians will lose their lives to colorectal cancer in 2015 alone. Though many risk factors for colorectal cancer, including age, heredity and…

  • Rumson Country Day program focuses on one-on-one learning

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer RUMSON — Due to the success of a program tailored to students with languagebased learning differences, Rumson Country Day School will expand the initiative by adding faculty and resources. In the eight years since the program began, enrollment has steadily increased from seven students to the current level of…

  • Red Bank students use hashtag to target distracted driving

    By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer As part of their PR campaign, the students in Carl Grillo’s Interactive Media class placed a #RBRHSDBD banner outside of Red Bank Regional High School, warning students not to be distracted while driving. JEREMY GROSSMAN/STAFF LITTLE SILVER — A mysterious phrase greets visitors upon entering Red Bank Regional (RBR) High…

  • Discover a world of adventure with Ranney Summer Programs

    BACK TO BUSINESS News of Greater Media Newspapers’ advertisers With more than 30 years of experience in fun- and friend-filled summer adventures, Ranney Summer Programs are a favorite of families in Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties. Exceptional opportunities to explore specialized camp activities, sports clinics and academic and talent development courses await your child this…

  • Area schools announce child find program

    The school districts of Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Sea Bright and West Long Branch, including Shore Regional High School, seek to identify and evaluate children age 3-21 who may be experiencing physical, sensory, communication, cognitive or social difficulties. This search includes migrant and homeless students; 2-year-old children reaching the age of 3 within 120 days; preschoolers…

  • Red Bank pay station proposal raises concerns

    By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer RED BANK — Two Borough Council members joined business owners and residents of the borough’s west side in opposing a plan to install parking pay stations on several streets. An ordinance introduced Feb. 25 would authorize the installation of pay stations on several borough roads, including Monmouth Street and…

  • Kastning: Land must be preserved as build-out nears

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — At the current pace of development in New Jersey, the Garden State is at risk of being built out within the next 30 years, making land preservation a critical issue for residents, according to a conservation official. “It’s very important to increase the pace of preservation because…

  • Christie is not the man for the presidency

    As a 70-year-old, conservative, selfemployed Vietnam veteran, I feel I must share my anger with regard to Chris Christie. He is a fake, wannabe politician. He is always looking at the next step up rather than finishing what he started, or starting what he promised the voters he would start. If the national Republican Party…

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    PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHN FULLER A flowering plant is buried in the snow in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick.

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