• Fatal crash kills 3 in Freehold Township

    Three people were killed and one was critically injured after a three-vehicle crash at 3:47 p.m. Tuesday on Kozloski Road in Freehold Township, according to Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni. The victims were a 50-year-old man from Freehold Township, a 19-year-old man from Freehold Township and a 20-year-old woman from Howell. A fourth…

  • Spiritual medium sets reading at Forsgate

    Forsgate Country Club will welcome well-known spiritual medium and medical intuitive Marisa Liza Pell at 7 p.m. Sept. 4. The evening will feature a 90-minute “experience” where selected guests will receive messages of strength, hope and love from the other side, according to a press release. General admission is $40. Forsgate members may register by…

  • Weichert Financial Services names Tim McLaughlin chief operating officer

    Stephen Adamo, president of Weichert Financial Services, announces that Tim McLaughlin has been named to the newly created position of chief operating officer. In addition to assuming this new role, McLaughlin will retain his responsibilities in the company’s Capital Markets division. McLaughlin joined Weichert Financial Services in 2004 as senior vice president of secondary marketing…

  • Patrick Parker Realty takes marketing properties to new heights with drone technology

    A s a real estate market leader in Bradley Beach and surrounding shore-area suburbs, Patrick Parker Realty continues to innovate by becoming the first area brokerage to use aerial drones to market properties. New technologies like drones that capture aerial video are revolutionizing the marketing of real estate. Using drones, also known as unmanned aerial…

  • O’Neill ready to run for powerhouse Providence

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer A t Middletown High School North, distance runner Tom O’Neill helped revive a long-dormant program. Starting this fall when he begins college, he will be joining a program at Providence College that is already an established powerhouse. O’Neill’s individual state championships helped inspire his Middletown North teammates, turning the Lions…

  • CBA soccer roster could take hit from academy programs

    CHRISTIAN BROS. ACADEMY By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Dan Keane said he anticipated another rebuilding season for Christian Brothers Academy’s (CBA) soccer team, but this one would be different from other seasons in which he had to restock lineups over his 37 years as head coach. Only five players graduated from last fall’s team that went…

  • Young sailers set sail in Junior Sweeps Regatta

    By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Top: Young sailors of all ages competed in the Junior Sweeps Regatta on Aug. 7 at the Navesink River in Red Bank. The four-day event was hosted by the Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club on the Shrewsbury River Aug. 5-6, and then the last two days by the Monmouth Boat Club…

  • Arts council slates fiber-arts exhibit

    IN THE ARTS “Whimsical Fish” by Jean Shoulter The Belmar Arts Council will host its first fiber-arts exhibit, which will run until Sept. 26. Highlighting the use of fiber arts as a process toward artistic expression, the exhibit will be held at the Boatworks Gallery, 608 River Road, Belmar. Showcasing traditional and contemporary techniques and…

  • Sea Bright Farmers Market debuts

    By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer A patron shops for produce on Aug. 14, the grand opening of the Sea Bright Farmers Market. The market, which features goods and produce grown or produced locally, will be held Thursdays at the Municipal Parking Lot on Ocean Avenue through Oct. 30. GREG KENNELTY/STAFF Three volunteers who worked side…

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