• County study will guide future of Oceanic Bridge

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Monmouth County will receive $600,000 in federal funding for a study of the rehabilitation of the Oceanic Bridge, which connects Rumson and the Locust section of Middletown. File photo Monmouth County will receive $600,000 in federal funding to conduct a study of the Oceanic Bridge and determine its future…

  • 18th annual Deep Cut Winter Show

    TOP PICK The 18th annual Deep Cut Orchid Society Winter Show returns to the Dearborn Market, Route 35, Holmdel, Feb. 5-8. The largest orchid show in the tri-state area will feature exhibits that will be considered by judges who are accredited by the American Orchid Society. Vendors from across the United States, Hawaii and Ecuador…

  • Principal receives leadership award

    LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) Principal Risa Clay received the Community Leadership Award from the Pilgrim Baptist Church Commemorative Celebration Committee during the church’s annual community commemorative celebration of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Linda Ambis, vice president of Health and Wellness at the Community YMCA, was also honored.…

  • Score a touchdown for Lunch Break during ‘Super Bowl Souper Bowl’

    RED BANK — Lunch Break is asking supporters to contribute to its Super Bowl Souper Bowl, which will provide meals for families in need. On average, a meal at Lunch Break costs $2.84, and it takes $48 to fill the soup pot that feeds approximately 100 people for one day. It costs about $50 to…

  • Brookdale reorganizes administration, services

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — A streamlined Brookdale Community College is realigning academics and student services to foster the success of current and future students. “We are creating a college experience that is more supportive, more streamlined and more in tune with the needs of our students,” Brookdale President Maureen Murphy said.…

  • Decade-long effort pays off for food pantry

    By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer For 10 years, the Keyport Ministerium Food Pantry has sought donations and grants with the goal of constructing a building of its own. After scrimping, saving and searching, the Ministerium is set to cut the ribbon Jan. 24 on the O.O. John Reed Community Center at 42 Elizabeth St.…

  • Church slates its Super Bowl Day service

    Pilgrim Baptist Church of Red Bank, 172 Shrewsbury Ave., will host its fifth annual Super Bowl Day worship service, “Jerseys for Jesus,” at the 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. services on Feb. 1. A special community reception will follow the 11 a.m. service. All are welcome and invited to wear jerseys reflecting their favorite sports…

  • ‘Singing valentines’ deliver gift of song

    The Chorus of the Atlantic will offer “singing valentines” on Feb. 14. The quartet is the singing component of the Red Bank Area Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Each year, uniformed quartets are sent throughout the region to serenade lovers in four-part harmony. The quartets have performed in homes, offices, restaurants, warehouses, schools and…

  • Dancers can audition next month

    The Performing Arts Ensemble (PAE) is inviting dancers and actors to audition for its spring performances at 11 a.m. Feb. 1, 8 and 15 or 6 p.m. Feb. 5 and 12 at 10 Mechanic St., Red Bank. Performances will be held in March and April, and include “Little Mermaid,” “Sleeping Beauty/Cinderella at the Ball,” “Snow…

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