On Wednesday, October 5th, at Bingham Hall in Rumson, the Garden Club of Fair Haven celebrated their 60th Anniversary. It was a stellar day weather-wise and arriving members were served punch in the Bingham Hall garden,…
Monmouth University is pleased to announce that it will provide complimentary admission to the Tari Khan Ensemble’s Drum Circle event on Wednesday, October 26. The program will be held in Wilson Hall at 8 p.m.…
Tim McLoone along with Sammy Boyd Productions announce the launch of their new music series, “The Masters of Music”, on Sunday, October 30th with Gary US Bonds at Tim McLoone’s Supper Club, 1200 Ocean Avenue,…
By Linda McK. Stewart July 9, 1960. Senator John F. Kennedy was running for president and Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Psycho was dealing a deathblow to America’s motel business. All front page stuff. But not in…
By Dorothy Bloy THE PRINCESS COSTUME I put together for Halloween 1972 was going to be the best one ever. Rummaging through the basement cedar closet, I found a pink satin dress my older…
Hit the Foliage Trail Close to Home By Margaret Nitka INTENSITY IS ANOTHER word for fall. Think deep blue sky, brilliant scarlet, orange, yellow and deep mahogany leaves all sparked by golden sunlight. Mid to…
By Patrick Murray, Director The Monmouth University Polling Institute A BARE MAJORITY of New Jersey voters are aware that the state legislature is up for election in a few weeks, and fewer really care. The…
To The Editor: In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, the nonprofit National Private Duty Association (NPDA) has announced that it will host a consumer education web conference entitled Creating a Care Plan for Your…
: Halloween is an exciting time of year for children. The last thing that any parent wants is an accident or injury to ruin the holiday. However, roughly four times as many children aged 5-14…
New Jersey: Still Sprawling
Oct 20, 2011 | No Comments
New Jersey: Still Sprawling By Michele S. Byers DESPITE A STATE “smart growth” policy, we’re still sprawling. That’s the conclusion of a new Rowan University study with a sprawling title: Evidence of Persistent Exclusionary Effects…
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