TINTON FALLS – Ranney’s Middle School has started off the New Year on a note of accomplishment. The MAG, Ranney’s Middle School literary and art magazine, has carried on what has now become a nationally-recognized…
By Michele J. Kuhn SEA BRIGHT – Woody’s is back. When lunchtime began 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at 1 East Church St., it marked the reopening of Woody’s Ocean Grille after an unplanned hiatus of almost…
RED BANK – Visiting Nurse Association Health Group is providing free seasonal flu shots, every Wednesday at two regional locations, Red Bank and Manasquan, to adults and children over age 12. In Red Bank at 176…
Students, teachers and staff from the Red Bank Charter School take a silent walk through the borough to remember the work of the late Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, Jan. 21. Earlier in…
By John Burton ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS – Hans Mikaitis, his foreman Ken Foster and their client, Adam Schneider, may not be on a mission to “boldly go where no man has gone before” but they are…
HOLMDEL – The American Legion Post 168 of Red Bank has announced a gift to the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation (NJVVMF). Last month, Commander John Horl and Vice Commander David Legg, members of…
By John Burton RED BANK – The end of 2012 saw the closing of a long-standing borough business. Wayne’s Market, 21 West Front St., closed its doors on Dec. 31, after 37 years in…
By John Burton FAIR HAVEN – The Board of Education is going to have to find a new district superintendent. Kathleen Cronin, the district’s superintendent of schools, has notified the board of her intention to…
By John Burton HIGHLANDS – It is still very quiet and vacant along Bay Avenue but life is returning there. Eleven weeks after Super Storm Sandy hit, many buildings and businesses are still closed…
TRENTON – Getting free advice on how to repair or rebuild your home to minimize future disaster damage is as easy as visiting your local home improvement store. Specialists from FEMA will offer their expertise…