News

June 29, 2018

Excessive vans and trucks cause concerns

By Neil Schulman West Long Branch — Several quality of life concerns, from an excess of trucks and vans on residential streets, to bamboo intruding onto […]
June 29, 2018

Pallone takes office July 1

By Neil Schulman Long Branch — John Pallone will be sworn in as Mayor of Long Branch, along with a new City Council slate, on July […]
June 27, 2018

Mean Girls star teaches Seashore Campers how to star on Broadway

Long Branch — Aspiring young actors have a real treat in store if they are enrolled at Seashore Theatre Camp this summer.
June 27, 2018

Drivers reminded to ‘Move Over’ this summer

With summer traffic in full swing, Assembly Members Eric Houghtaling and Joann Downey are reminding drivers that they must move over if they spot an emergency […]
June 27, 2018

June 30 Daylily Day at Deep Cut Gardens

Middletown — Saturday, June 30 is Daylily Day at Deep Cut Gardens. From 10 a.m.-2 p.m. area residents are invited to visit Deep Cut Gardens, Red […]
June 25, 2018

Theater Review: Dramatic marathon of suspense and sorrow fills Mercy

By Madeline Schulman Long Branch The late comedian Richard Jeni had a comment about the band America’s song, “A Horse with No Name.” “You’re in a desert. […]
June 22, 2018

Summer Concert Series in Long Branch

Tuesdays On Broadway
June 22, 2018

Online dispute turns into large student brawl at Pier Village

Long Branch — A dispute on social media apparently escalated to a large fight police had to break up at Pier Village this weekend.
June 20, 2018

Mall owners make economic case for adding apartments

By Coleen Burnett Eatontown — Testimony continued in the Monmouth Mall – Eatontown Planning Board hearings on June 18.