-

Latkovich-Johnson
MILESTONES Carolyn Ann Latkovich, Sean Ryan Johnson Carolyn Ann Latkovich of the Neshanic Station section of Branchburg Township became engaged to marry Sean Ryan Johnson of Woodbridge on Jan. 10, 2015. Ms. Latkovich is the daughter of K.J. Latkovich and Donna Kenyon Latkovich of the Fords section of Woodbridge. Mr. Johnson is the son of…
-

Happy to come home
IN THE NEWS Mark Rosman Have you ever wanted to kiss the ground in Aberdeen Township? I know that is a strange question to ask, but on the rare occasions when I travel to New York City, that is exactly the feeling I have when I return via NJ Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line and…
-

Three teens earn Girl Scouts Gold Award
RUMSON — Madison McManus, Caroline Peters and Ginger Wardell recently achieved the highest honor in Girl Scouts by earning the Gold Award. The three are members of Girl Scout Troop 1930 in Fair Haven and are seniors at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH). To achieve the award, each girl needed to identify an issue…
-

ABLE Act helps those with disabilities
When your child or loved one has an intellectual or developmental disability, you spend a lot of time worrying about the future. That is why I was very grateful that Congress passed and President Barack Obama recently signed the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, also known as the ABLE Act. This legislation will allow…
-

Photo
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR A man passes shops in downtown Red Bank on Jan. 7 during winter’s coldest week yet.
-

‘Nosotros’ to stage stories of Latino lives, journeys
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer RED BANK — If there’s anything that Jerry Ruiz took away from the first phase of the Two River Theater’s unique “Nosotros” program, it’s that the Latino community in Monmouth County has a very strong unity. The “Nosotros” program, which kicked off late last year, is one of the initiatives…
-

Community coat drive to run through Jan. 23
The Community Collaborative Coalition of Red Bank will sponsor its annual Community Coat Drive through Jan. 23. New or gently used coats can be dropped off 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon on Sundays at Pilgrim Baptist Church of Red Bank, 172 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank. Coats will be distributed at the…
-

Apartment units planned for former school building
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — A proposal to construct a 12-unit apartment complex on the site of the vacant Sea Bright Public School building will be heard this month. River Street Realty LLC, which owns the building at 4 River St., will present testimony in support of its application before the Sea…
-

Foundation earmarks funds to buy tech devices for pupils
LITTLE SILVER — The Education Foundation of Little Silver (EFLS) announced the purchase of state-of-the-art technology items, including Chromebooks, SmartBoards, camcorders and more for the Little Silver Public Schools, thanks to the Little Silver’s Got Talent fundraiser held last spring. In addition, the parent-based foundation announced that the 2015 campaign would feature a newly revised…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
