By Douglas E. Schoen THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY in Florida brought discussions of healthcare, particularly Medicare, back to the forefront of the national discourse. With its sizeable senior population, Medicare and Social Security were top…
By Jillian MacMath for Accuweather.com SINCE THE TRADITION Groundhog Day began in Punxsutawney in 1886, Phil has seen his shadow, on record, 99 times. There were 16 times that he did not see his shadow,…
Go Red For Women To The Editor: In its ongoing effort to elevate public awareness about cardiovascular health, the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement is teaming up with Emmy-nominated actress Elizabeth…
The Grow Monmouth Initiative To The Editor: Today more than ever before, Monmouth County is helping businesses survive and prosper. Last year’s reorganization of the Department of Economic Development has positioned the county to focus…
By Michele S. Byers BY THE TIME Howard P. Boyd graduated from high school in 1932, he had earned every possible Boy Scout nature merit badge. Those two loves – scouting and…
To The Editor: Residents of New Jersey can ring in the New Year by receiving ten free, flowering trees by joining the Arbor Day Foundation any time during January 2012. By becoming a member of…
To The Editor: The Middletown Fire Department Training Academy is offering classes to civilians on CPR, automatic electronic defibrillators and boating safety. A course for health care providers on CPR and use of Automatic Electronic…
To The Editor: As we begin a new year, The Colts Neck Business Association is proud to announce its new executive board. Glen J. Dalakian has taken over as the new president following a very…
To The Editor: Two weeks ago, the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders bid farewell to Freeholder Robert D. Clifton and welcomed Gary J. Rich Sr. of Spring Lake. The Board also installed Freeholder John…
Once Upon A Summer Day
Feb 03, 2012 | No Comments
By Margaret Nitka TODAY IS TRULY extraordinary. The sun is so warm with temperatures hovering in the low 60s and winds out of the south that the neighborhood has come out of hibernation and everyone…
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