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Jersey Shore beaches under advisory for fecal bacteria levels
Four New Jersey beaches are under water quality advisories on Tuesday, July 16, for having high levels of bacteria that is frequently found in the intestines of humans and animals, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection. Swimming in contaminated water can lead to illness, including gastroenteritis, vomiting, diarrhea,...
We Rock The Spectrum Kid’s Gym Now Open In Monmouth County, New Jersey
Exciting news in Monmouth County. Get ready kids! It's time to swing, climb, jump, and have lots and lots of fun! If that's not enough, there's also a zipline which just happens to be everyone's favorite. Sounds like so much fun!. We Rock The Spectrum Kid's Gym is now OPEN...
Thousands without power after severe weather in Central Jersey
Power is out Tuesday night in sections of Edison following a severe storm that passed through parts of both Edison and Metuchen. Edison Mayor Sam Joshi said PSE&G was on the way to impacted areas. Metuchen Mayor Jonathan Busch said the storm has caused some damage. ...
Historic Village at Allaire closes for three weeks to save money, seeks donations
WALL - The leadership of The Historic Village at Allaire have decided to close for three weeks due to a shortage of operating funds. The closure, which began Monday, includes all historic buildings, the Visitor Center and educational programs. The closure does not affect the state park, consisting of walking trails and...
New Jersey Music History In Asbury Park
As you walk through the hallowed hall breezeway between the Paramount Theater and Convention Hall the next time you are at the Asbury Park Boardwalk, just think of some of the legendary musicians who have performed just feet from where you’re walking. The list of incredible artists who have...
Navesink sewage spill not a risk for swimmers or shellfish, NJDEP says
RED BANK – The sewage spill in Red Bank is “not considered a risk for swimming or shellfish,” according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. After a drilling company hit a force main on July 11, the borough issued an alert to avoid eating shellfish or swimming in the Navesink River. The sewage spill occurred in NJ Transit Train Station’s Lot 1 at the intersection of Monmouth and Burrowes streets.
Mary Pat Angelini Sworn-In as President of The 200 Club of Monmouth County
SPRING LAKE, NJ – At the 52nd Annual Valor Awards Luncheon last month, former Assemblywoman and business leader Mary Pat Angelini was sworn-in as President of The 200 Club of Monmouth County. She succeeds Benjamin J. Lucarelli, former mayor of Fair Haven and real estate professional. Joining Angelini in leadership roles, Edward Kirschenbaum, a retired law enforcement professional, was sworn in as Vice President. Former Monmouth County Prosecutor John Kaye remained on as Secretary, while Dominick J. Mazza, Jr. was named Treasurer of the organization.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “It’s a true honor...
Monmouth County to Host Veterans Resource Fair on Aug. 14
WALL, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners will host a Veterans Resource Fair from 4-7 p.m. on Aug. 14, at the Wall Township Municipal Building, 2700 Allaire Rd. in Wall, NJ. “We are thrilled to host the annual Veterans Resource Fair and thank the Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans Services for coordinating such an important event.,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “Monmouth County honors and appreciates all those who have served our nation in the armed forces and we want to do everything we can to assist these men and women when...
Inflation Forces Temporary Closure Of Historic Allaire Village
The management of the Historic Village at Allaire released the following statement on Sunday, announcing its temporary closure due to factors outside its control:. Our mission of operating the Historic Village at Allaire has been negatively impacted for over a year now by outside forces such as the economy, rising inflation costs, unprecedented weather and limited grant funding.
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