ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS – The Atlantic Highlands Arts Council will celebrate the holiday season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, with chamber music in a historic Atlantic Highlands home, beautifully decorated for the holidays. The Living…
By Nicholas Harary The best gift I ever received was a $10 pair of orange gloves bought specifically for my 2 a.m. runs to the Fulton Fish Market (which thankfully ended in 2007). One of…
LONG BRANCH – The New Jersey Repertory Company will present the world premiere of Esther’s Moustache by Laurel Ollstein in December. Esther’s Moustache which began preview performances on Thursday, Dec. 13, will celebrate its opening…
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Auditions will be held for the Fifth Annual Sounds of the Highlands, Jr. on Saturday, Jan. 12. Singers, dancers, poets and instrumentals between the ages of 5 and 18 are encouraged to audition…
By Joan Ellis The premise is stark: The fight to stop the state of Arkansas from killing an innocent man. West of Memphis (a Sony Pictures Classics release) is a documentary made by men and women dedicated…
When a Christmas tree is cut, more than half its weight is water. With proper care, you can maintain the quality of your tree. Below are a number of tips on caring for your tree:…
By The Federal Emergency Management Agency Hurricane Sandy survivors have many options for obtaining disaster assistance even if they receive a letter stating they have insufficient damage. The survivor has three key options after receiving an…
By John Burton Red Bank Regional High School is a community in pain, as its members struggle to come to terms with the sudden loss of a well-loved student. “Grief has no limits,” observed…
By Cort Smith As an anecdote to a pretty tough economy, Jacques Exclusive Caterers is promoting a special “cocktail party” this holiday season for home parties and businesses, says Lisa Tevis, catering sales director. People…
Storms Could Benefit Forest Biodiversity
by Two River TImes on Dec 14, 2012 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers After more than three centuries of repeated cutting for timber, firewood, charcoal and conversion to rocky pastures, the forests in New Jersey’s Highlands (in northwestern New Jersey) might get more interesting…
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