By Kathleen Sebelius In October, during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we remember those who have lost their lives to breast cancer, and those who are battling it now, by recommitting ourselves to their fight…
Public Invited to Blue Mass to Honor Law Enforcement, Emergency Workers To the Editor: Although I am retired from active service with the Middletown Township Police Department, I am still active with the Blue Mass…
By Rick Malwitz Peter Jon Novello, who used knowledge gained as a successful businessman to provide financial guidance for schools, hospitals and community groups in Monmouth County, died Sunday at his home in West…
By John Burton SEA BRIGHT – After more than an hour of discussion and comments by the public, the borough council approved a $1.7 million bonding ordinance for its share of a largely federally funded beach replenishment…
By Michele J. Kuhn Business owners collaborate to bring awareness to detectable cancers RED BANK – It was over a drink one evening between friends that the idea for a cancer awareness event was hatched.…
COLTS NECK The largest orchid auction in the tri-state region is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Colts Neck Fire House No. 1 on Route 537. More than 400 prime orchids, many of them…
By John Burton Jon Bitman remembered at softball tournament LITTLE SILVER – It was a fun day but for many of those attending the Little Silver Men’s One Pitch Tournament, it was also a…
RED BANK – The popular Girls Night Out event, a get-together for women for a night on the town, will be held from Thursday, Oct. 11, throughout the borough’s business district. It’s a night of…
Preserve New Jersey’s Historic Landscapes
by Two River TImes on Oct 08, 2012 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers Calling New Jersey “the Crossroads of the American Revolution” isn’t just hype. Our state’s location between the British stronghold in New York and the young nation’s capital in Philadelphia led to…
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