A look at the top five feel good stories for 2013 in the Long Branch-Eatontown area.
Are you a new mom with an old Lemonheads t-shirt? The map below shows where you can find other new moms of your generation.
These sides will take center stage at the holiday table.
Simple tips for making sure all your hard work in the kitchen doesn't go to waste.
Here are some fun and weird facts about Christmas foods that might have you rethinking your own holiday menu and traditions.
A complaint filed by the developer states that the board's decision to reject a Master Plan change is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable.
From an entire gingerbread village to a life-sized gingerbread house, these sweet and festive creations are the perfect addition to the holiday season.
A pie bird will prevent your pies from getting soggy.
The fire station is located in Tinton Falls.
A look at what job opportunities are available in the Long Branch-Eatontown area.
Spice up your holiday dessert spread with these creative dishes.
We reveal how much to tip your babysitter, mail carrier, hairdresser, and more.
…Or a cup of coffee, or going to the movies? Smart spender Betty Linneman made the ultimate New Year’s resolution in 2013. Could you do the same?
The red light camera is one of the top ticket-producers in the state.
Check out these holiday classics with your family this week.
A review of the year's most-read stories on Long Branch-Eatontown Patch.
The map below shows a snapshot of how many minutes it generally takes people to get to work.
Find out if roadways you travel made the list.
Police are reminding residents to keep their car doors locked at all times.
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We'll be posting lists of some of the top stories of the year this week.
Find out how the roads are looking in and around your area.
Where are the stations playing Christmas music? Everywhere. We looked at the numbers of just how many in 2012.
Follow this simple tip to ensure baking your holiday cake is a no-fuss experience.
Patch is a great place for specialists to share their knowledge with a broad audience.
Not as terrible as motorists in New York or Pennsylvania, but worse than drivers in Connecticut.