Whether in-person versus on-line – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
Already thinking about summer fun? Here’s how much you’ll have to shell out for a beach badge in Long Branch:
The Soup Crawl 2023 is back to raise funds for Project PAUL and support local businesses
Long Branch residents, prepare your towels and sunscreen: 2023 rates for the community pool have been set for the summer season.
The Seabrook Ringers hand chime ensemble & the Seabrook Performers theatrical group entertain their neighbors with lively events all year.
Here are the Rita's and Dairy Queen locations in Eatontown, or nearby:
Special program hopes to educate the public on only documented lynching in New Jersey and in Monmouth County
Several Eatontown residents were honored March 5 by the Monmouth County Park System for their volunteerism:
This local eighth grader works hard at academics, and also excels in dance after school.
Seabrook is a destination for career-driven people who possess a passion for serving others.
The Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) Property Tax Relief benefit is accepting applications until 02.28!
One lucky West Long Branch store served as one of several New Jersey locations to sell five-figure prizes for Monday's drawing.
Seabrook Active Learners was started three years ago by resident Harvey Schmelter-Davis.
Since last June, this Eatontown teen has volunteered his time to teach three Ukrainian kids, ages 9, 13 and 16, English over Zoom:
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better with contributions big and small:
Mother-Son Volunteer Duo from Eatontown Among Honorees at 34th Annual Commemorative Breakfast Hosted by the YMCA at the Sheraton Hotel
Monmouth Reform Temple Celebrates Martin Luther King Birthday in Special Service on Jan. 13
Residents thrive off of the strong relationships they've built through clubs, activities, and day-to-day interactions.
Jackson Woods is a 13-acre natural green space in Long Branch that has been long neglected. But these volunteers brought it back:
Long Branch announced Wednesday it purchased the Oliver Byron Fire House, at 46 Atlantic Avenue, and will turn it into a museum:
Residents contribute $207,000 to thank employees for their hard work
The community also won Best Apartment Complex, Best Assisted Living/Senior Living, Best Nursing Home, & Top Eco-Friendly/Green Business.
McNamara believes that when you have a strong mission and a strong culture, everything else falls into place.
The senior living community has a resounding number of residents who have served our nation - 263 known veterans, to be exact.
Supporting team members' ongoing education and career development are why Seabrook is considered among the best places to work.
Area Students Invited to Participate in MLK Essay Contest
In addition to classes, residents also enjoy the new, state-of-the-art equipment at the fitness and aquatic center.
A wide range of musical genres is covered, from jazz and classical to swing and rock and roll.
For the next three months, the work will take place along the following streets:
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day!
With restaurants serving everything from fine dining entrées to pub favorites, residents have many choices to keep mealtime interesting.
The U.S. Army Corps will place 1.2 million cubic yards of sand from Takanassee Lake south in Elberon. The project starts in November.
Residents and Staff embrace Seabrook's community culture of being kind to each other on campus.
This is a benefit fundraiser for Tim McLoone's Holiday Express, the Jersey Shore nonprofit that provides gifts and money to those in need:
NJ Advance Media Names YMCA of Greater Monmouth County a Winner of the New Jersey Top Workplaces Award
Seabrook celebrated the Grand Reopening of its 7-hole mini golf course on campus with its very own Masters Tournament.
Seabrook features more than 100 groups, clubs, and service organizations, providing plenty of opportunities to get engaged.
Developers have proposed to knock down the JCPenney at Monmouth Mall in favor of building new apartments on Route 35, per reports.
YMCAs in Monmouth and Ocean Counties Announce Partnership to Strengthen Community Impact