By John Burton RUMSON – It’s a busy time for Rabbi Jeff Sultar with the coming of the Jewish High Holy Days and his recent appointment as rabbi for Congregation B’nai Israel. “It’s a…
By Michele J. Kuhn SHREWSBURY – Ripe red tomatoes, green peppers, purple eggplant and bouquets of basil dot the Shrewsbury Community Garden only two months after the first plants went into the ground. The…
Red Bank Mayor Pasquale Menna speaks during the Sept. 11 remembrance at Riverside Gardens Park, home to the borough’s monument and garden area that honors residents who…
RED BANK – The Count Basie Theatre’s Performing Arts Academy is introducing two audition-based, 10-month programs: Musical Theatre Intensive and The Actor’s Intensive. This yearlong conservatory style training program is intended for students who are…
By John Burton SANDY HOOK – The National Park Service is asking the public to offer its input about what should happen at Sandy Hook and other Gateway National Recreation Areas during the next two…
By John Burton A state Appellate Court has determined the widow of the Little Silver middle school principal, killed in an auto crash four years ago on his way to work, is not entitled to…
By John Burton FREEHOLD – The Beachwood man who broke into rock star Jon Bon Jovi’s house and other homes on Navesink River Road last year has pleaded guilty to the string of burglaries. Nicholas…
By John Burton LITTLE SILVER – Colleagues who worked with Jonathan Bitman on the borough council and in business are mourning and expressing their sadness over the news this week that Bitman had lost his…
By John Burton RED BANK – Lunch Break is looking to expand. The soup kitchen and food panty, which has been providing food, clothing and the wherewithal for those in need in Red Bank…
By John Burton RED BANK – There was a sense of excitement and anticipation about the coming school year, shared by not only the students at St. James Elementary School but by faculty and…