Tag: Monmouth Beach

  • Board of Education Election Results for Atlanticville Newspaper

    Board of Education Election Results for Atlanticville Newspaper

    Here are the results of the local school board elections that were contested on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8. X-denotes winner Monmouth Regional High School BOE: One full term (unopposed)- Eatontown Borough representative X-Mary Anne Linder– 3,361 Eatontown BOE: Three full terms (unopposed) X-Lori Flynn– 3,081 X-Edmund Fitterer Jr. — 2,874 X-Nelson Ortiz– 2,924 Long Branch…

  • Charity event in Monmouth Beach Nov. 10

    Charity event in Monmouth Beach Nov. 10

    The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Monmouth Beach will present the Holiday Sip & Shop, from 6-9 p.m., Nov. 10, at the Channel Club, 2 Channel Club Dr., Monmouth Beach. Do holiday shopping early and find that one-of-a-kind gift from local artisans. The event also includes a gift auction and a cash bar. Admission is free and…

  • Board of Education election overview

    Board of Education election overview

    The following local school board elections will be held on Nov. 8: Eatontown Borough representative to the Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education – Mary Anne Linder is running uncontested for one full term. Eatontown Board of Education – Lori Flynn, Edmund Fitterer Jr. and Nelson Ortiz are running unopposed for three full terms.…

  • Election overview for the Atlanticville

    Election overview for the Atlanticville

    The following local races will take place on Election Day, Nov. 8: Eatontown – Democrats Patricia May and Albert Baginsky vs. Republicans Richard Robinson and Kevin Gonzalez. Full term, vote for two.; Long Branch – no municipal elections; Monmouth Beach – no municipal elections; Ocean Township – no municipal elections; West Long Branch – Democrats…

  • DEP monitors impact of recent rain events on Navesink River

    DEP monitors impact of recent rain events on Navesink River

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — A two-month study has identified some of the problem areas in the Navesink River that have led to increased pollution. Bob Schuster, acting chief of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Bureau of Marine Water Monitoring, said during the Aug. 4 Two River Council of Mayors…

  • Brewmasters team up for coffee-infused beer

    Brewmasters team up for coffee-infused beer

    TINTON FALLS — A local coffee company and one of the area’s newest breweries are collaborating on a coffee flavored beer. Jughandle Brewing Company and Booskerdoo Coffee are teaming up to produce craft beer made with fresh roasted coffee. Jughandle Brewing, which opened its doors to the public last month on Asbury Avenue in Tinton…

  • Monmouth Beach resident Joins Provident Bank

    Monmouth Beach resident Joins Provident Bank

    The Provident Bank has named Jim Portela of Monmouth Beach, Senior Vice President and Director of Loan Administration. In his new position, Mr. Portela is responsible for managing loan closing, administration, reporting and additional operations. Mr. Portela received his MBA in Finance from Seton Hall University. Prior to the Provident Bank, he was a business…

  • Boxer lives grandfather’s legacy inside and outside of the ring

    Boxer lives grandfather’s legacy inside and outside of the ring

    By CARRIE FALCONE Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Temple B’nai Shalom of East Brunswick and the Jewish Family Services of Middlesex County invited a special guest for their annual lunch and learn program. Dustin Fleischer, a junior welterweight boxer from Monmouth Beach, spoke to a group of Holocaust survivors on June 28 about his late grandfather, a Holocaust…

  • Project marks how high water can reach in Monmouth County

    Project marks how high water can reach in Monmouth County

    By Kenny Walter Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN- As many as 100 signs marking where the superstorm Sandy waters reached will be placed throughout Monmouth County in an effort to educate the public on just how high the water could reach during a storm event. During a June 27 press conference at the Belford Ferry Terminal, several…