By John Burton RUMSON — State, county and local officials gathered at Borough Hall on Wednesday for the first of what is expected to be a series of meetings on the repair or replacement of…
By John Burton RUMSON — Now that Red Bank has announced that it has cancelled the annual fireworks display, Rumson appears to be moving in the same direction. For several years, Red Bank and Rumson…
RUMSON — On Monday, the borough zoning board unanimously approved a modified plan for the expansion of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. According to Rev. Michael Manning, the parish sought to expand the church to…
RUMSON — Representatives for the Church of the Holy Cross will appear before the zoning board on Monday seeking approval for amendments to the renovation and expansion plan the board originally approved in 2004. Holy Cross,…
RUMSON – Congregation B’nai Israel of Rumson will present a lecture by Ashim Naim, former Ambassador of Israel to Ethiopia, Korea and Finland, on Sunday, February 26, 2012. Naim will be speaking about the Middle…
RUMSON — Many years before his 7-year-old son Ethan was born, Jerry Casciano made a Christmas promise. This year Casciano made good on that promise by taking his family to visit Santa Claus — in…
Canvas Studio Art, a new school and studio space at 62 Carton St., Rumson, opens in January offering students a vibrant space to study visual arts disciplines. Canvas Studio Art was created out of a…
By John Burton With Election Day less than a week away, mayoral races are heating up in several two river towns. Sea Bright, Atlantic Highlands, and Little Silver all have contested elections for their four-year…
When most kids her age are deciding what kind of costume to create for Halloween, Abby Shaw, a nine-year-old student at Forrestdale School, Rumson was busy creating a charity called “Kids for Costumes.” After hearing…
Open Letter About Oceanic Bridge
by admin on Oct 28, 2011 | No Comments
To the Editor: Living and working abroad in a Third World South American nation is no small feat. One must become accustomed to the harsh realities of a society that is desperately struggling to get…
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