By Julie Davis Spring Lake’s can’t-miss Fashion Week-END Extravaganza is back—and better than ever. The weekend-long event kicks off Friday evening, April 20, with a sold-out fashion show at the Spring Lake Bath and Tennis…
By Flo Higgins Gentle and patient, but as stubborn as they come – that would sum up the Venus-ruled soul born this week. After all, there is no sign in the Zodiac as maternal, as…
By Joan Ellis We Have a Pope is shot through with strains of farce, tragedy, beauty, and majesty. The shifts among these tones and moods are often abrupt, leaving us to wonder just what writer/…
By Charles B. Rubinstein “It is better to hide ignorance, but it is hard to do this when we relax over wine.” Heraclitus, On the Universe By now I had expected that most wine lovers…
By Uncle Mike LINCROFT – Inside the Donald Warner Student Life Center, Brookdale Community College played host to the 15th Annual Brookdale Guitar Show last Sunday, and outside under a tent adjacent to the Center…
By Susan M. Kennedy WE LEARN FROM our mistakes. History repeats itself. These two sayings illustrate the inconsistencies of life and both come to mind as April 22, Earth Day, approaches. To determine whether we’ve…
Many see Rutgers-Camden, Rowan Merger as Political By Patrick Murray, the Monmouth University Polling Institute GOVERNOR CHRISTIE’S JOB rating from New Jersey residents has slipped slightly, but hits the coveted 50 percent mark, according to…
Earth Day at RBMS To The Editor: The Red Bank Environmental Commission will be holding an Earth Day Celebration at the Red Bank Middle School on April 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. The event…
ARTIST, TEACHER, AUTHOR and lifelong Red Bank resident Evelyn Leavens will hold what she describes as her “last show” at the McKay Imaging Studio and Gallery later this month. “Linear Configurations,” an exhibit of new…
Slow Down! Amphibians Crossing!
by Two River TImes on Apr 21, 2012 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers ON EARLY SPRING nights with just the right conditions – rainy, over 40 degrees and no frozen ground – huge numbers of frogs, toads and salamanders suddenly respond to nature’s call.…
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