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NJ is losing one of its last classic-looking McDonald’s
MIDDLETOWN — Street after street in New Jersey, there's no shortage of contemporary fast food chains. The same could be said years ago, but looking back now, they took on a "classic," simplistic feel. That's why the Middletown Route 35 McDonald's has been a New Jersey gem — it's...
Neptune Township: Scenes from Homecoming!
NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP - At yesterday's Homecoming Game and Parade, Neptune Township bested Point Pleasant, 47 to 19 at home. Preceding the game were the homecoming parade and homecoming court, and beautiful weather to come together and celebrate. If you weren't able to make the game, you'll want to sign up for TAPinto Neptune's coverage (scroll down to “Get NEPTUNE/NEPTUNE CITY local news you can trust in your inbox for FREE”!CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERPlease enjoy these incredible parade and homecoming court snaps provided by permission of Neptune Township student photographer Kaeleigh MacLennan (kasmac.photos on Instagram)! For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Tee time issues and outing scheduling at this New Jersey municipal golf course lead to 'season of discontent'
COLTS NECK, N.J. — Humble beginnings are rare in golf, and the Hominy Hill Golf Course is no exception. The location, tucked away alongside farms and thick woods along Route 537 in western Monmouth County, exudes an unpretentious calm. The course’s meticulously manicured greens are lined with trees that loom like albatrosses, crowning the namesake hill and welcoming a refreshing breeze even on the hottest of days.
Popular Jersey Shore bar to close in November
LAKE COMO — There’s soon going to be one less spot for locals and beachgoers to visit in Monmouth County. Salty's Beach Bar, a Jersey Shore entertainment venue and bar, is closing. In a Sept. 26 Facebook post, the owner announced the establish will close its "doors permanently"...
Community Rallies to Save Freehold Raceway From Permanent Closure
The Oldest Racetrack In America Is Threatened in New Jersey. It is a landmark that is 171 years old. Freehold Raceway, which was originally built in 1853 is now under threat of closing. According to Wikipedia, "Freehold Raceway is a half-mile racetrack in Freehold Borough, New Jersey, and is the oldest racetrack in the United States, as well as being the oldest of the three horse racing venues located in New Jersey."
Christmas Spirit Arrives in Mays Landing
🎅 The People Responsible for Spirit Halloween are Expanding to Christmas. 🎅 10 Pop-Up Christmas Stores Are Planned with 4 of Them in New Jersey. 🎅 Stores will Create One-Stop Shopping Opportunity. Spencer Gifts, the folks who have brought us the wildly popular Spirit Halloween pop-up stores,...
These Are Monmouth And Ocean County New Jersey’s Most Avoided Roads
Monmouth and Ocean Counties are home to some of the most avoided roads in New Jersey. You can pick out a road in every town in New Jersey that you avoid at all costs. This time, our spotlight falls on Monmouth and Ocean Counties, and some of the most avoided roads in those areas.
'He knows we're here': Wind power critics protest Murphy to keep cables out of Sea Girt
SEA GIRT - More than 100 protesters who oppose a plan to connect offshore wind power cables through this beachfront community descended on the area Sunday during a visit by Gov. Phil Murphy, urging him to stop the project and claiming it's a health hazard. Murphy was in town attending the New Jersey...
Free Paper Shredding Event for Asbury Park Residents Scheduled for Saturday, October 12th
ASBURY PARK, NJ — Asbury Park residents are invited to take part in a free paper shredding event on Saturday, October 12, 2024. The event will be held at the City Hall Parking Lot at 1 Municipal Plaza from 9 AM to 12 PM, or until the shredding truck is full, rain or shine.This event provides residents with an opportunity to safely dispose of sensitive documents. Participants are reminded to remove large binder clips from their materials and adhere to the 100-pound limit per person, roughly equivalent to four office paper boxes or four large trash bags.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERFor more information, residents can contact Public Works at 732-775-0900. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Honoring Heritage: Long Branch Celebrates Italian-American Pride with Flag Raising
LONG BRANCH, NJ – The City of Long Branch and the Amerigo Vespucci Society (AVS) celebrated Italian-American Heritage Month by hosting the annual Italian Flag Raising Ceremony at City Hall on October 4th. This longstanding tradition brought together local officials, community members, and society representatives to honor Italian heritage and culture.Mayor John Pallone opened the ceremony with a warm welcome, expressing his gratitude for the contributions of the AVS and other organizations to the community. “Thank you for all you contribute to a variety of people in so many ways, including scholarships, fundraising, and helping those...
Calling all spooktacular haunts: Show us your Jersey Shore Halloween delights!
Have a favorite house you just can't wait to see decorated for Halloween? Does your Halloween display have Instagram appeal? Are the little ones getting ready in their costumes? We want to see! ...
Mark Your Calendar: Virtual Meeting on Glimmer Glass Bridge Project – Dec. 19
MANASQUAN, NJ – Residents of Manasquan and Brielle, long accustomed to disruptions caused by the aging Glimmer Glass Bridge (officially known as Bridge W-9), learned this past summer that the bridge will eventually close for a complete rebuild by Monmouth County.The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners has announced that the New Jersey Historic Sites Council will host a virtual meeting on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. via Microsoft Teams to discuss the replacement of Glimmer Glass Bridge, which the County denotes as Bridge W-9 on Brielle Road.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE...
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