Long Branch

November 3, 2019

$37 million worth of sand coming to area

By Neil Schulman Long Branch — Work is about to start on a $37.4 million beach replenishment in Monmouth Beach, Sea Bright and Long Branch. The […]
October 31, 2019

Theater Review: Sex, violence and surprises make Lily a compelling drama

By Madeline Schulman Long Branch — Christopher Daftsios, who wrote and stars in Lily, now having its World Premiere at NJ Rep, has created a juicy […]
August 27, 2019

Theater Review: Memoirs of a Forgotten Man an unforgettable experience

By Madeline Schulman Long Branch — Memoirs of a Forgotten Man, by D.W. Gregory, is rich in character and incident and subject. The theme is memory, […]
July 1, 2019

Kushner Co.: A vision for city, not just Pier Village­

By Patty Booth O’Neill Long Branch — It was a well attended meeting of local businesses on Wednesday morning at Brookdale Community College on Broadway. Probably […]
June 27, 2019

Theater Review: Voyager One puts past, future, rock and mysteries in intriguing orbit

By Madeline Schulman Long Branch — Voyager One, the new production at NJ Rep, written by Jared Michael Delaney and directed by Evan Bergman, takes place […]
June 21, 2019

New facade of Long Branch

What’s going on with  new development in Long Branch’s future? Come see for yourself.
May 16, 2019

Garage Sale Weekend May 18 and 19

The City of Long Branch’s annual Garage Sale weekend is this Saturday and Sunday. Here is a list of participating places submitted to the paper:
March 14, 2019

Theater Review: Ripped from the headlines, The Source is a ripping drama

By Madeline Schulman Long Branch — Ching, ching! That is the sound of Law & Order, in tribute to The Source, which is ripped from the […]
March 6, 2019

Downtown Broadway gets abatement, $5M loan

By Neil Schulman Long Branch — City officials said they weren’t necessarily happy with the deal, but are legally obligated to grant $5 million in redevelopment […]