By Brian Deakyne RED BANK — The re-alignment of the Shore Conference didn’t do Rumson-Fair Haven any favors. With the Bulldogs coming off two straight trips to the Central Jersey Group II sectional final, and…
By Patrick Murray The reaction to Chris Christie’s speech at the Republican National Convention in a nutshell? Hard core Republicans are disappointed he didn’t call Barack Obama an “idiot” and hard-core Democrats are disappointed he did…
A Vote for Kyrillos Because of His Jobs Plan To the Editor: I read recently that Senator Joe Kyrillos put forth a jobs plan as part of his campaign for U.S. Senate platform. I read his…
Yazemin Yilmaz, 10, of Port Monmouth, picks out a notebook during the Target Back-to-School Shopping Spree in Middletown. Yazemin is a member of the E.X.P.L.O.R.E.R.S. Club at the Red Bank Corps of The Salvation Army.…
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS This month, the Atlantic Highlands Library will introduce Baby Storytime to its children’s programs. The library, located at Boough Hall at 100 First Ave., will hold Baby Storytimes from 9:30 to 10 a.m., Wednesdays.…
SEA BRIGHT – The ninth annual SkimBash skimboarding competition returns to the borough on Sept. 8-9. The Sea Bright event is part of Skim USA’s 2012 East Coast Pro/Am Tour schedule, so this points-accredited, high-energy,…
A trip to the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens when she was a child was a major influence for Catherine O’Keefe. It was the beginning of her love for flowers, color and her passion for creating art.…
By Brendan Miniter Like a summer houseguest who outstays his welcome, the current economic climate just won’t leave. That was the message when the Labor Department recently announced that the unemployment rate had ticked up…
Hurricane Anxiety Can Impact Gasoline Prices in Unexpected Ways
by Two River TImes on Sep 07, 2012 | No Comments
By Sal Risalvato We all know that there are a number of factors that go into determining the price of gasoline, including inventory levels and production estimates. However, when external forces have just as much of…
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