By LInda McK.Stewart February 19, 1942, Executive Order No. 9066 is signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was 75 days after “the date which will live in infamy.” All of America was still reeling under…
By Joan Ellis How quickly we forget. Writer/director David France has done us all a favor by assembling the chronological history of the AIDS epidemic in the Academy Award nominated documentary How to Survive a…
JCP&L Holds New Emergency Responder Electrical Safety Training Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is conducting a new electrical safety training program for emergency first responders throughout the company’s Northern and Central New Jersey…
By Flo Higgins Anything and everything an Aries does is fast. They are brilliant folks but often make decisions quickly and then think about it. That is why Aries often ends up in the middle…
HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Theatre Company’s Classic Play Reading Series will present – for one night only – on Monday, April 1, The Homecoming by Harold Pinter. A philosophy teacher brings his wife home to…
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS –The Festive Flutes will present a free program at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Atlantic Highlands Library. The group features programs of light classical music, show tunes and “old favorites.” The…
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By Senator Jennifer Beck and Assemblywomen Mary Pat Angelini and Caroline Casagrande As we commemorate Women’s History Month, now is an appropriate time to reflect on the significant progress women have made as well as…
By The New Jersey Department of Agriculture New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher and Patricia Dombroski, regional administrator, U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, this week celebrated National Nutrition Month with…
A Wildlife Safari on Your Computer
by Two River TImes on Mar 29, 2013 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers Imagine a fantastic wildlife safari with bald eagles feeding chicks, wolves curled up in their den, elephants at a water hole in Africa, polar bears making their way across arctic ice…
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