Tag: Middletown

  • Middletown pupils work together to support animal shelter

    Middletown pupils work together to support animal shelter

    Pint-sized philanthropists from Middletown have raised more than $1,000 for the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MCSPCA). The young benefactors are pupils at the Nut Swamp Elementary School in Middletown. They are Marlowe Schorr, 10, Max Schorr, 8, Emma Merces, 10, Mia Collins, 10, and Lilah Nicosia, 10. On Jan.…

  • Engineer addresses residents’ concerns about CBA expansion

    Engineer addresses residents’ concerns about CBA expansion

    An engineer has said that detention basins, stone storage beds and areas of permeable pavement at the Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) property could help remediate what residents have described as a routine flooding issue near homes on Lehigh Drive in Middletown. An application filed by representatives of CBA – a private high school for boys…

  • CBA’s request to expand, renovate facilities carried to Feb. 5

    CBA’s request to expand, renovate facilities carried to Feb. 5

    MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Planning Board has carried a vote on applicant’s proposal to expand, modify and renovate the facilities at Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) to Feb. 5. Previously, several homeowners on Lehigh Drive in Middletown, which neighbors the CBA property, have asserted that the plan submitted by Christian Brothers Academy will negatively impact their…

  • Perry re-elected as mayor when Middletown officials reorganize for 2020

    Perry re-elected as mayor when Middletown officials reorganize for 2020

    MIDDLETOWN – For the second consecutive year, Republican Township Committeeman Anthony S. Perry will serve as Middletown’s mayor and Republican Township Committeeman Anthony P. Fiore will serve as deputy mayor. Perry and Fiore were elected to those positions by their fellow members of the Middletown Township Committee during the 2020 reorganization meeting on Jan. 5…

  • We Care Adult Care oversees successful toy drive

    We Care Adult Care oversees successful toy drive

    The Senior Citizens of We Care Adult Care are grateful for the 100 toys that were donated to their annual toy drive. Each year, the members of We Care Adult Care hold a toy drive to benefit Middletown Helps It’s Own (MHIO). MHIO provides emergency services and food to Middletown residents and coordinates the distribution…

  • Middletown officials support coastal resilience planning study

    Middletown officials support coastal resilience planning study

    MIDDLETOWN – Members of the Middletown Township Committee have passed a resolution that supports the Monmouth County Raritan and Sandy Hook Coastal Resilience Planning Study. Coastal resilience is defined as the ability of a community to bounce back after events such as hurricanes, coastal storms and flooding. On Dec. 16, Mayor Tony Perry, Committeeman Kevin…

  • Top Associates with Weichert, Realtors’ Middletown office recognized for sales performance in November

    Top Associates with Weichert, Realtors’ Middletown office recognized for sales performance in November

    Christina Crupi-Lyons, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Middletown office, has recognized her top-producing sales associates for their achievements in November. Sheryl Dente was the overall top producer and had the most sales of all sales associates in the Middletown office for the month. Eileen Laddaga had the most listings. Weichert’s Middletown office at located at 1008…

  • Lehigh Drive residents discuss flooding issue as board ponders CBA plan

    Lehigh Drive residents discuss flooding issue as board ponders CBA plan

    Several homeowners on Lehigh Drive in Middletown have asserted that a plan submitted by Christian Brothers Academy to expand and modify existing school facilities will negatively impact their properties, which are near the school’s property. On Dec. 4, a group of residents attended a meeting of the Middletown Planning Board to express their frustration with…

  • Middletown eatery coming in 2020 has “no limits”

    Middletown eatery coming in 2020 has “no limits”

    An eatery where potential is unbounded will soon open its doors in Middletown. No Limits Cafe,a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, will train and employ adults with intellectual disabilities. The eatery is anticipated to open in January of 2020. “We want to show everyone what (these individuals) are capable of, which is a lot,” co-founder Stephanie Cartier…