Tag: Middletown

  • The Shrewsbury Chorale presents concert March 20

    The Shrewsbury Chorale presents concert March 20

    The Shrewsbury Chorale will present “Remembrances” at 3 p.m. on March 20 at Christ Episcopal Church, 90 Kings Hwy., Middletown. The performance will be conducted by Neil F. Brown and accompanied by Mark C. Cook on organ and piano. The church is ADA accessible and refreshments will follow. Tickets at the door are $25 for…

  • Monmouth Conservation Foundation sheds light on future

    Monmouth Conservation Foundation sheds light on future

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Since 1977, Middletown-based Monmouth Conservation Foundation (MCF) has been dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural habitat of Monmouth County and has been successful in helping to save more than 22,500 acres of open space and farmland. On March 2, at the Fort Monmouth Recreation Center in Tinton Falls,…

  • ‘Remembrances’ chorale concert set for March 20

    ‘Remembrances’ chorale concert set for March 20

    The Shrewsbury Chorale will present the concert, “Remembrances,” at 3 p.m. March 20 at Christ Episcopal Church, 90 Kings Highway, Middletown. Conducted by Neil F. Brown and accompanied by Mark C. Cook on organ and piano, the performance will feature Mozart’s “Ave Verum Corpus,” Gabriel Faure’s  “Requiem” and compositions by Joseph Haydn. Tickets are $25 for…

  • March Madness scores early but misses later

    March Madness scores early but misses later

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer It has been said that the weather in March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, but the same can likely be said for the NCAA Tournament. The tournament, commonly called March Madness, is appealing to both basketball fanatics, college graduates supporting their alma maters and…

  • The Dasaro Law Firm Announces Expansion

    The Dasaro Law Firm Announces Expansion

    Julia S. Dasaro-Drescher, Esq., of The Dasaro Law Firm, P.C., has announced the opening of her new offices located at 9 Leonardville Road at the corner of Church Street, in the New Monmouth section of Middletown. Areas of practice include Family and Matrimonial Law, Collaborative Law, Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation, Real Estate Transactions, Civil Litigation,…

  • Middletown official charged on 14 counts, suspended without pay

    Middletown official charged on 14 counts, suspended without pay

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — A township official has been suspended without pay after being charged on 14 counts for underreporting his income on several years of tax returns and failing to disclose income earned outside of his employment with the township. According to a press release from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s…

  • Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty steps into the future

    Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty steps into the future

    There was no time-traveling DeLorean waiting to whisk Mary Burke to the future when she first opened Heritage House Realtors in 1990 with one office and 15 sales associates.  But had there been a DeLorean, she may have been surprised to see just how successful she’d be 26 years later. Today, Heritage House Sotheby’s International…

  • Scholarship deadline is March 25

    Scholarship deadline is March 25

    The Middletown Little League has announced it will award two Campbell Scholarships of $1,500 this spring. Applications must be postmarked by March 25. Scholarships will be offered to one boy and one girl, who are current high school seniors who have participated in the Middletown Youth Athletic Association Little League/Softball program. For more information, call Christine…

  • Gamble guiding Mater Dei to best boys hoops season

    Gamble guiding Mater Dei to best boys hoops season

    By Wayne Witkowski Ben Gamble was concerned about chemistry when he took over Mater Dei Prep’s boys basketball program this season. Now the Seraphs are enjoying their greatest season ever. After all, the roster included seven players who previously were at three other high schools, and Gamble knew he had to pull it together. But…