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April 5, 2021

Brookdale Appoints VP of Advancement

Brookdale Community College President David Stout is pleased to announce that Nancy Kaari has joined the institution as vice president of advancement. Kaari began her new […]
April 5, 2021

Mayor Pallone: Progress on Seaview, parks and around the city

By Neil Schulman – The area around Lake Takanassee is very different than it was a year ago, and that’s far from the only spot that’s […]
April 5, 2021

Virtual Food Drive sponsored by The Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce

April 4, 2021

Long Branch vaccine updates

Next call center dates: Monday 4/5 5-8pm and Wednesday 4/7 5-8pm. The City is continuing to work with the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) to vaccinate residents. […]
April 4, 2021

Jewish Heritage Museum Co-Sponsors Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration at Chhange: Rescuers During the Holocaust featuring Dr. Deborah Dwork

T­he Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is a co-sponsor of Chhange’s (Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education) Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration Program. This […]
April 4, 2021

Incoronata ‘Nada’ Raffa Koenigsberg passes

Rumson resident and area businesswoman Incoronata “Nada” Raffa Koenigsberg died March 29 at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, at 67.
April 3, 2021

End of an Era – Brighton Bar in Long Branch closed

Open since 1915 the Brighton Bar in Long Branch, owned since 1996 by Greg Macolino, has called it quits. 
April 3, 2021

‘Will the Pandemic Ever End?’

Family With Autistic Teens Battles to Survive the Pandemic April Marks World Autism Awareness Month “Are we there yet?” is a well-known question kids ask their […]
April 3, 2021

Outdoor dining in Long Branch will begin May 1

Beginning Saturday, May 1st, Brighton Avenue (from Ocean Blvd to Sairs Avenue) along with several parking spots in Pier Village are closed for outdoor seating on […]