By Julie Davis Perfect lashes for summer – without the drip, run or smear Summer’s brutal heat and unbearable humidity may be your hair’s worst enemy, but it’s also your mascara’s biggest opposition. Step outside…
By John Burton RED BANK – It was a gathering to “celebrate 60 years of truckin’ it like nobody’s business,” in the words of U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Peter Mahoney. The 6th Motor Battalion, headquartered…
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By John Burton MIDDLETOWN – Construction work for the most part will be completed by mid-August for a new facility to house the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights and Genocide Education on the Brookdale Community…
By Linda McK. Stewart “Purely perfect.” Such was the modest assessment of famed architect Stanford White as he surveyed his newly completed triumph, the Tennis Casino at Newport, R.I. The year was 1880, the height…
By Flo Higgins There is no more dramatic Astrological sign than Leo. They love the drama of living on the edge, the drama of chaos and, most of all, the drama of being the center…
By Sharon Hazard RED BANK – As part of its yearlong 75th anniversary celebration, Red Bank’s Eisner Memorial Library sponsored a presentation about Monmouth County called the “Jewish Newport of the Jersey Shore.” Jean Klerman,…
By Joan Ellis Welcome to the thinking man’s blockbuster. The first scene grabs our attention without even a hint of pyrotechnics and gives us instead a story soaked in science. A small boy is playing hide-and-seek…
Sowing the Seeds for a New Generation of Farmers
by Two River TImes on Jul 20, 2012 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers Do you know who grows your food? Chances are, it’s a farmer nearing retirement. A U.S. Department of Agriculture study shows that the average age of the American farmer is 55… and…
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