• Exhibit features Shore, city scenes

    “Woman in the Wind” by Frank Leahy A.J. Dillon Gallery of Art in Atlantic Highlands will host a show of new works by local artists through Feb. 9. The “Artists of the Jersey Shore” exhibit features local Jersey Shore scenes and New York City images. Among the exhibiting artists are gallery owner Frank Leahy, Mike…

  • Orchid show set to bloom

    PHOTO COURTESY OF CHERYL A. LANGSETH Thousands of colorful flowers will brighten the day at the 17th annual Deep Cut Orchid Society Winter Show. The largest orchid show in the tri-state area, the event is scheduled for Feb. 6-9 at Dearborn Market, Route 35, Holmdel. Exhibit hours are 1-6 p.m. Feb. 6, 9 a.m. to…

  • Winter fun

    PHOTOS BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR A large hill at the Glenwood Cemetery in West Long Branch provided the perfect spot for winter activity aficionados to show off their skills on Jan. 22.

  • Animal rescue group to host benefit dinner

    All Fur Love Animal Rescue of Freehold will host its third annual Valentine’s Dinner and Gift Auction from 6-10 p.m. Feb. 6 at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, 700 Hope Road, Eatontown. The event will raise funds for the no-kill rescue’s efforts to save homeless animals and find forever homes for them. This year’s event…

  • BUSINESS BRIEFS

    To celebrate its 175th anniversary and herald a new era, Provident Bank, the oldest community bank operating exclusively in New Jersey, has introduced a fresh logo. According to a press release, the decision to refresh Provident Bank’s logo was made after conducting extensive research with customers, employees and the marketplace. The new logo retains the…

  • Pamela Ann Falvo

    Mrs. Falvo, 64, of Shrewsbury, died Jan. 13, 2014, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was predeceased by two sisters, Debbie and Wendy. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, John A. Falvo Sr.; a daughter, Tammie and her husband, Bryan Fort, of Ocean; two sons, Johnnie and his wife, Jen, of…

  • Sewerage authority to bond for post-Sandy pipes, paving

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — The Long Branch Sewerage Authority (LBSA) has proposed a $9.4 million improvement plan that includes upgrades to the Joline Avenue treatment plant and replacement of nearly three miles of piping throughout the city. Dave Kaplan, the authority’s auditor, said during the Dec. 30 City Council workshop meeting…

  • Kiely Realty negotiating purchase of fort building

    By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Russel Hall, located in the Oceanport reuse area of Fort Monmouth, may be redeveloped as commercial office space by the Kiely Group of Long Branch. COURTESY OF NJEDA FORT MONMOUTH — The U.S Army building known as Russel Hall would be renovated and repurposed for commercial office space if negotiations…

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    Children sled down the snow-covered hill at Glenwood Cemetery in West Long Branch on Jan. 22. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR

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