Category Archives: Environment

SEA BRIGHT: BOUTIQUE IN A BOAT SHOP

A straw clutch by Mud Pie is among the fashion items available in what had long been just a boating supply store. (Photo by Alexis Orlacchio. Click to enlarge) By ALEXIS ORLACCHIO After a rough off-season that included severe damage from Hurricane Sandy, the owners of Sea Bright’s Angler’s Marina & Beach Boutique, Fred Leonardis [...]

WEEKEND: CARNIVAL, NATURE WALK, TRI…

The Sea Bright Firemen’s Fair brings cheer to the oceanside town this weekend s it works to recover from Hurricane Sandy. Folk musicians the Blind Tellers, below, are at the Red Bank Public Library. (Click to enlarge) By ALEXIS ORLACCHIO Friday, May 17: LITTLE SILVER: Come shop the annual Little Silver Springtime Sidewalk Sale hosted [...]

FAIR HAVEN EDGES TOWARD SMOKING BAN

Smoking could be banned, or segregated, in borough parks and at parades. (Click to enlarge) By SARAH KLEPNER Fair Haven’s borough council engaged in a lively discussion about the pros and cons of banning smoking in parks Monday night. “It’s a hazardous, offensive habit that doesn’t need to be in public,” said Councilwoman Susan Sorenson, [...]

RED BANK: FARMERS RETURN TO MARKET

Among the myriad culinary and craft-shopping options available throughout the Green on Mother’s Day is one that bristles with green freshness: the Red Bank Farmer’s Market, above, which reopens Sunday for its six-month season in the parking lot of the Galleria of Red Bank, at West Front Street and Shrewsbury Avenue. The open-air market runs [...]

SEA BRIGHT: STORM-TOSSED TREASURES

Frank Torock scanning the beach in Sea Bright for hidden metal last month. (Photos by Dan Natale. Click to enlarge) By DAN NATALE The beaches of Sea Bright have been given a makeover in more ways than one since Hurricane Sandy. The shift in landscape has attracted a fresh raft of hobbyists. They’re hard to [...]

RED BANK: SPRING, 2013

It’s that flowery time of the year for trees, like this one on Oakland Street in Red Bank. Weatherwise, the weekend ahead is looking like a lovely one for plants and humans alike, with lots of sunshine. (Click to enlarge)

SHREWSBURY: SOLAR RECHARGES CHURCH

Reverend Antonio Parenti, right, and congregant Ken Walsh with the church’s new money-saving solar power system. (Photo above by Wil Fulton. Click to enlarge) By WIL FULTON First Assembly of God Church in Shrewsbury describes itself as a “multi-cultural congregation who welcomes and values people from all walks of life.” Now, thanks to some significant [...]

RED BANK: REMOVING ‘CRAP’ LEFT BY OTHERS

Boris Kofman, above, and Michael Paul Raspanti, below, during Saturday’s riverfront cleanup on Red Bank’s West Side. (Photos by Wil Fulton, above, and Sarah Klepner. Click to enlarge) By SARAH KLEPNER Duane Bowker stood in the wooded area above the Swimming River in Red Bank and pointed. “Some roofer, this is his favorite place to throw [...]

FAIR HAVEN: SPRING, 2013

Fair Haven Road alongside Fair Haven Fields offers a flowery feast of pink this time of year, as seen looking south toward Ridge Road on Monday. Expect Tuesday’s weather to be mostly cloudy, with a high near 58, says the weatherbot. The outlook for Saturday’s Townwide Garage Sale is sunny and mild. (Click to enlarge)

LITTLE SILVER: SPRING, 2013

A mute swan makes a striking display as it stretches its wings on a creek next to Seven Bridges Road in Little Silver on Saturday. (Photo by Sarah Klepner. Click to enlarge)

SEA BRIGHT: SHAKING OFF SANDY

Six months after it was all but obliterated by Hurricane Sandy, Sea Bright is gradually getting back on its feet, as evident in the extensive repair and rebuilding underway. redbankgreen photographers Peter Lindner and John T. Ward teamed up to create this slideshow of images of the town before, during – Lindner gets the credit [...]

SLEDGER: FAKE-FARMER LAW NEEDS TEETH

A recently enacted state law aimed at culling ‘fake farmer‘ landowners “will eventually give local tax officials the power to force out fakers,” but doesn’t go far enough, the Star-Ledger says in an editorial published Friday. Championed by state Senator and Red Bank resident Jen Beck – who won her seat in 2007 after a [...]

SANDY HOOK TO REOPEN MAY 1

All facilities are expected to be open after Memorial Day, the park service said in an announcement. (Click to enlarge) Closed to the public since Hurricane Sandy hit on October 29, Sandy Hook is expected to reopen next week, federal officials said Thursday. And in a change from earlier post-Sandy recovery plans for the battered [...]

RED BANK: RIVER VIEWS

Enjoying our beautiful Navesink River on a warm spring afternoon Wednesday were an osprey, above; a fisherman on a paddleboard, right; and crossing squads of girls’s and boys’ rowers, below, all seen from a dock on Haddon Park in Red Bank. The weather Thursday should be just as warm, with sunshine and temperatures reaching the [...]

RUMSON: SPRING, 2013

Ample signs of spring bloomed in Rumson Sunday along Bingham Avenue, above, and at the Linden Hill estate, right, where a yellow magnolia tree was on display as part of a garden tour. Monday’s forecast is for sunshine and temperatures in the low 50s, according to the National Weather Service. (Click to enlarge)


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    • 05.18 - AAUW Used Booksale Thousands of best sellers, children's books, paperbacks, DVDs and more at bargain basement prices — as the American Association of University Women used book sale continues every Saturday (except holidays) in the spacious basement of the Old First Church in Middletown.
    • 05.18 - Spring Book Sale at Eastern Branch The Monmouth County Library's Eastern Branch in Shrewsbury hosts the annual sale, running during normal library hours today through May 25.
    • 05.18 - Learn to row skinny boats Navesink River Rowing hosts its 30th anniversary open house at the foot of Maple Avenue in Red Bank with a free, hands—on intro to rowing from 9am to 1pm.
    • 05.18 - Enjoy Nature at Fair Haven Fields Jeff Dement of the American Littoral Society conducts a free Nature Walk/Talk at Fair Haven Fields, offering a chance to learn about local flora, fauna and history as you walk the trails. All people (but no dogs) welcome; meet 10 am in Ridge Road parking lot.
    • 05.18 - Foodstock at RBMC Red Bank Middle School is the setting for the second annual FOODSTOCK event presented by Lunch Break, the borough based nonprofit that helps fight hunger in our community. All are welcome to spend the afternoon enjoying good music, good food, good friends and their families — and to help keep the pantry shelves stocked this summer with donations of much needed nonperishable food items. Click for phone and email links to additional information, including a list of the most needed items.
    • 05.18 - Jersey Shore Rose Society The monthly meeting of the JSRS takes place at Kensington Court, 864 Shrewsbury Avenue in Tinton Falls, with a beginner's clinic at 12:30pm and the main meeting (with Nick LaRocca speaking on 'Controlling Rose Pests Safely') commencing at 1:30. Call 732.688.4282 for info and directions.
    • 05.18 - One on One Help with Your Resume at RBPL Red Bank Public Library offers hourlong sessions by appointment with librarian volunteers, who assist job seekers with creating or updating a resume to compete effectively in today's job market. Please call or visit the Reference Desk to sign up for this free program.
    • 05.18 - American Sign Language for Tweens The Middletown Main Library hosts a series of ASL instruction workshops for ages 8 to 12 (with tween instructors Sarah and Phoebe), each Sunday afternoon in May. Registration is required (click for phone and email links).
    • 05.18 - Artsy Smartsy at RBPL The Avice Noblett Children's Room at Red Bank Public Library invites kids ages 5 and older to learn about the art of Vincent Van Gogh, and create your own version of his painting 'Sunflowers.' Registration is required for this free program.
    • 05.18 - Acoustic Saturdays: The Blind Tellers The folk, blues and soul group joins host Anton Daub, for the season finale of the monthly series of free performances by local musicians at Red Bank Library.
    • 05.18 - Sea Bright Firemen's Fair The annual event takes place at the 'former Peninsula House' parking lot at the center of town; featured are rides, games, live music and carnival food, with 50/50 drawing proceeds to benefit the borough fire department and recreation committee. Today's hours 2pm to 9pm; call 732.842.0099 x11 for more info.
    • 05.18 - Pianist Vladislav Kovalsky Red Bank's Monmouth Conservatory of Music presents a public concert, with MCM Executive Director and internationally known Steinway artist Kovalsky featured on the keyboard.
    • 05.18 - Sea Bright Firemen's Fair The annual event takes place at the 'former Peninsula House' parking lot at the center of town; featured are rides, games, live music and carnival food, with 50/50 drawing proceeds to benefit the borough fire department and recreation committee. Today's hours 6pm to 11pm; call 732.842.0099 x11 for more info.
    • 05.18 - Get the Led Out The 'American Led Zeppelin' returns to the Basie stage with one of the most popular touring evocations of the mighty Hammer of the Gods — with a team of six 'non impersonator' musicians channeling the Zep's most fabulous flights.
    • 05.18 - Sonny Kenn The Dean and Jedi Master of all Shore barband rockers brings his formidable guitar and ageless attitude back to the tracks, for the latest edition of his regular gig at the Walt.
    • 05.18 - Frank Crow Appearing at Molly Maguire's Black Point Inn in Rumson.
    • 05.18 - Practice PSAT at MTPL Middletown Main Library invites teens to sign up for a free practice test, proctored by Kaplan Testing Centers. Space is limited; register online or click for phone and email links to sign up.
    • 05.19 - Red Bank Olympic Distance Triathlon The third Olympic Distance Triathlon event in Red Bank commences at 7 am with a 1.5K swim off Irwin's Marina, followed by a 25 mile bike ride starting and finishing at Marine Park, and a 6.2 mile run along the Navesink in Red Bank and Middletown. Click for link to register (or sign up in person at Marine Park prior to start time).
    • 05.19 - Pancake Breakfast for Monmouth Day Care It's a flapjack fundraiser for Monmouth Day Care Center, presented at the campus on Drs. James Parker Boulevard and hosted by the Geater Red Bank Kiwanis. All welcome; purchase tickets at the door or in advance at MDCC.
    • 05.19 - Sunday Morning Dialog at UUCMC As part of its May series of guest speaker events, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County in Lincroft hosts the members of the UUCMC Youth Group, in a discussion of High School in the 21st Century.' Preceded at 8:45am with serving of bagels and coffee in the community room.
    • 05.19 - Red Bank Farmers Market Fresh, locally grown produce from some of New Jerseys finest farmers, plus equally homegrown crafts, at this Sunday morning staple running May through the end of November in the Galleria parking lot.
    • 05.19 - VISION: Latin—American Film Festival As part of The Latin Coalition Foundation's festival of independent films by Latin American directors — an event that unfolds over three days, and in three communities — Two River Theater screens three features: MACHUCA (1pm), in which two boys observe a poliical coup in their native Chile; AQUI Y ALLA (4pm), Antonio Mendez Esparza's study of a Mexican farm worker who dreams of starting a band; HARVEST OF EMPIRE (8pm), a powerful documentary that exposes the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. Click link to purchase tickets (separate admission for each screening); more info (including screenings in Freehold and Asbury Park) at visionfilmfest.com.
    • 05.19 - Robotics Program at MTPL Middletown Main Library hosts a free presentation by Carla and Ian Rios of the Science, Engineering, & Technology (S.E.T.) Club of the Monmouth County 4—H, on learning skills in engineering, design, and development to program robots, while developing critical thinking faculties.
    • 05.19 - Free Film: EDUCATION UNDER FIRE As part of the Social Action Film series, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County's Meeting House in Lincroft hosts a free screening of the short documentary telling the poignant and compelling story of the Bahá’í Institute for Higher Education (BIHE) — an organization struggling to provide the opportunity for an entire minority community in Iran to receive an education. A Q&A session follows with Patty Whyte of the local Baha'i community; light refreshments served. Call 732.284.6312 for more info.
    • 05.19 - Open Mic with Rob Dye and Mike Ghegan The Sunday night event is THE place to find musicians congregating, hanging out, trying new ideas, cutting up on some classics and generally enjoying one of the MUST events for Jersey Shore music fans.
    • 05.20 - Spring Art Exhibition in Middletown The Middletown Arts Center hosts a group show of paintings, photos and works on paper by local artists, celberating 'everything related to the spring season.' Exhibit remains on display through May 23 during regular gallery hours; Monday through Friday 10 am to 6 pm, and Saturday 10 am to 4 pm (Sundays by appointment).
    • 05.20 - Free film: ZERO DARK THIRTY Middletown Main Library hosts a free screening of recent Academy Award nominees, with Jessica Chastain in director Kathryn Bigelow's controversial account of the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.
    • 05.20 - PFLAG transgender and transfamilies support group The Jersey Shore Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays monthly support meeting convenes at Shrewsbury's Presbyterian Church House, offering support, education and advocacy for parents, family and friends of transgender individuals and their families. Click for phone, email and web links for more info.
    • 05.20 - Monmouth Conservatory Student String Orchestra Middletown Main Library hosts hosts a free concert of classical pieces by the students of Red Bank based Monmouth Conservatory of Music.
    • 05.20 - Pat Guadagno at Jamian's A Monday night Red Bank tradition continues, as the Shore's celebrated 'saloon singer' resumes his weekly solo sets to Jamian's Food & Drink.
    • 05.21 - Story Time with Kate Benedict The Little Silver Librarian hosts weekly story sessions for Toddler (ages 2 to 3; 9:30am), Baby (ages 10 to 24 months; 10:30am), Preschool (ages 3 to 5 years; 1:30pm) and School Age (grades K and up; 3:39pm) audiences.
    • 05.21 - Caregiver Support Group at Red Bank Library The RBPL hosts Colleen Smith of the Monmouth County Office on Aging in a free informational presentation, aimed at those who care for aged family members or other elderly citizens. Call 732.308.3770 x8780 for more info.
    • 05.21 - LEGO Club at Oceanic Library All ages are invited to a Family Program session at the Oceanic Free Library, with a chance to 'create things that move' during this month's meetup.
    • 05.21 - Dazzling Door Hangers in Little Silver Librarian Kate Benedict invites children grades K and up to a special craft session. Registration required.
    • 05.21 - Student Loans and Maximizing Financial Aid for College Middletown Main Library hosts a free presentation by American Education Association, on navigating Federal Student Loans, PLUS Loans and other sources of leverage (grants, scholarships, and work—study) to obtain the resources needed to afford college. Click for phone or online links to reserve a copy of this month's selection, or for more info.
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