Sandy Hook Opens its Entrance Gates
The roadways are rough, the Sea Gulls' Nest restaurant and beach stations are still closed, and the multi-use trail is covered in sand in a few parts. But look past that, and Sandy Hook is back, in all...
View ArticleProgrammers Crack the Code for a Jersey Shore Comeback
Tech talents from across the state pulled an all-nighter in Asbury Park last weekend, contributing code to help restore the Shore. The Jersey Shore Comeback-A-Thon, a 24-hour hackathon sponsored by...
View ArticleRumson, R-FH School Districts Get Federal Sandy Relief Funds
Rumson and Rumson-Fair Haven Regional school districts were two of 26 in the state doled out, together, roughly $35,000 of $1.25 million in federal funding for Hurricane Sandy schools recovery. The...
View ArticleSandy Impact Slowing Budget Process in Sea Bright, Along Jersey Shore
The impact of Superstorm Sandy continues to be felt by the State of New Jersey as it embarks on its first fiscal year following one of the biggest storms in its history. For various reasons, many...
View Article$229 Million Will Improve Sandy-Damaged Water Facilities in NJ
New Jersey will receive $229 million in grant funding to help upgrade wastewater and drinking water treatment facilities in communities impacted by Hurricane Sandy, the U.S. Environmental Protection...
View ArticleHow Can We Make Every Day Earth Day? (Sponsored)
Very few events are celebrated around the globe, but Earth Day is. This year, it’s come and gone. But we’re here to ask: What can we do to show our love of the earth on that day, and every day? On May...
View ArticleRide On! R-FHers' Bike Drive a Success
When Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (R-FH) junior Matt Dell decided to do all he could to get Hurricane Sandy-afflicted kids free rides with gently used bikes, he had a goal in mind. That goal...
View ArticleRecruitment Session for Monmouth Shelter Volunteers is May 4
Volunteers are needed to help staff emergency shelters when disaster strikes in Monmouth County. The Monmouth County Sheriff's Office released the following information concerning the recruit of its...
View ArticleCancer Survivor Organizes 5k to Spread the Message: Get Checked and Get Active
About this sponsorship: In honor of the 60th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary's historic ascent of Mount Everest, Patch and Grape-Nuts are teaming up to highlight those who inspire people around them...
View ArticleCrime Nearby: Area Woman Charged With Sexually Assaulting Child
An area woman has been charged with sexually assaulting a child. Rachel Morrison, 26, of Warburton Place, Long Branch, allegedly sexually assaulted the Oceanport minor, whose name, age and relationship...
View ArticleRumson Gets NJDOT Aid for Road Repairs
The NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is paving the way to funding for the revamp of one Rumson road. Rumson's Avenue of Two Rivers road project is getting a boost of $160,000 in the state...
View ArticleSea Bright Beach Gets a Federal Boost
As promised, Sea Bright beaches are getting more girth — next year. Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6) announced today that an unprecedented $102 million contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers...
View ArticleR-FH Area's Weekend Happenings
If you're looking for something to do in the Rumson-Fair Haven area this weekend, there's a little bit of everything going on. • In the sporty/family category, if you're trying to hook onto something...
View ArticleBoston Incident Prompts 'No Bags Allowed' at NJ Marathon
In the wake of the bombings at the Boston Marathon last month, no bags will be allowed at the finish line of the New Jersey Marathon in Long Branch on Sunday, May 5. Here is the protocol for spectators...
View Article$15 Million in Sandy Aid Grants for Shore Communities
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded more than $15 million in federal Public Assistance grants for shore communities impacted by Hurricane Sandy in a latest round of funding, according...
View ArticleCharity Coming to Shore to Restore Sandy-Damaged Photos
Operation Photo Rescue, an organization that restores photos damaged in natural disasters, will be at a southern shore point in Seaside Heights for a “copy run” tomorrow. “Following family and pets,...
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