By Michele J. Kuhn SHREWSBURY – Ripe red tomatoes, green peppers, purple eggplant and bouquets of basil dot the Shrewsbury Community Garden only two months after the first plants went into the ground. The…
By Monmouth University Polling Institue Few Americans would be overly concerned if the United States Postal Service was privatized to save money, according to the latest national Monmouth University Poll. While most Americans are very…
Red Bank Mayor Pasquale Menna speaks during the Sept. 11 remembrance at Riverside Gardens Park, home to the borough’s monument and garden area that honors residents who…
Proposed Change to Prenuptial Agreement Law: ‘Unquestionably Unconscionable’ To the Editor: On Aug. 20, 2012, the New Jersey Senate approved S-2151, a bill designed to strengthen the enforcement of premarital and pre-civil union (hereinafter prenuptial)…
MIDDLETOWN – Gloria Nilson, REALTORS®, Real Living has announced Elaine Certa-Morrison has joined the Middletown office as sales associate. Certa-Morrison was a top producing estate sales associate for another real estate firm based in Eatontown.…
SEA BRIGHT – A new setting on the oceanfront, a menu that offers both traditional and newly imagined Tuscan classics and a hand-picked wine will be the focus of the new Ama Ristorante at Driftwood.…
By Rick Malwitz When Chris Candee was in the restaurant business, he would occasionally observe someone down five, six, seven drinks, pick up his car keys and drive away, endangering himself and all others…
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Back to Nature School
by Two River TImes on Sep 14, 2012 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers For most students and teachers, “back to school” means desks, books and computers. But at one New Jersey school, woods, fields, hills, lakes and streams in the rugged Highlands make up…
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