Embrace these very earliest days of spring and get outside with a plethora of free and interesting offerings:
If you want to donate, the blood drive will go from 1-7 p.m. at the Middletown Elks, 251 Church Street in Belford.
This submission comes from Michelle Callahan, who nominated Alexandra, a third grader at Joseph Caruso Elementary School in Keansburg.
It is now a total of four dolphins that washed up in Monmouth County last week. An outside lab will do testing on the dolphins' ear canals:
This fifth grader at St. Mary's Catholic school placed sixth in the nation when she competed with Elite Trampoline Academy, in Red Bank.
The dolphins washed up on the beach at 11 a.m. Saturday. Locals said park rangers stopped them from pushing them into deeper water:
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Monmouth County is "strongly considering" having canoe/kayak rentals once the park fully reopens, but has to make sure it's safe:
Middletown will be accepting gift cards from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. all this week at their office at 180 Main Street in Port Monmouth:
Middletown and Hazlet families are invited to come together and “climb with a cop” at an upcoming fundraiser to benefit the Special Olympics
Middletown Twp. will be joined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and NJ DEP at the Port Monmouth VFW post tonight at 6:
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Middletown with contributions big and small.
YMCA Honors Local Residents and Essay Winners at 34th Commemorative Breakfast in Eatontown
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Monmouth Reform Temple Celebrates Martin Luther King Birthday in Special Service on Jan. 13
Here are upcoming winter nature walks and seal-watching boat rides the American Littoral Society hosts at Sandy Hook:
The Monmouth County Park System is currently working to control the ‘heavily infested’ area affected by the plant species, officials said.
Every year on Jan. 1, the state park service hosts guided "First Day" hikes of beautiful places. Choose from 40 hikes this year:
Resolve to spend more time in the parks in 2023! Here is what's planned:
This past November, Lincroft resident Stephanie Beck singlehandedly collected 200 bags of food for local families in need.
Ring in 2023 with a five-mile organized walk through the dunes to the tip of Sandy Hook. Get some fresh air, exercise and you may see seals:
Ariana Gazzillo wants to thank her sister, Paige Brady of Middletown, for caring for their grandmother at the end of her life.
An anonymous Patch reader wanted to commend Melissa DeVito of Middletown, because she and her husband organize a toy drive every Christmas.
To Celebrate The New Location, CafeLaDeDa Will Provide 100 Free Coffees During The Morning Rush On Opening Day Thursday, December 8
Elizabeth “Betty” O’Donnell was nominated by her colleagues at Monmouth Medical Center.
There is multi-generational ornament making Dec. 7, a local author talk for teens Dec. 12 (Green Day fans shouldn't miss it) and more:
Place loose leaves at the curb a week before your scheduled collection dates, the township says.
Middletown Helps Its Own reported their list of needy families grew by more than 100 families this Thanksgiving.
From stargazing to nature walks, the Monmouth County Park System is filling December with activities the whole family can enjoy:
There is only one week left to register for Middletown's annual dodgeball tournament. Bring your friends or meet new people in your town:
Not every 19-year-old would choose to move in with their grandfather. But that's exactly what this Middletown teen did.
Friends, Family, Neighbors & Elected Officials Gathered November 5 To Celebrate Cheers To 25 Years At Suzi's Sweet Shoppe in Middletown, NJ
Burke regaled an intimate audience with insider cooking tips and celebrity food stories at the Middletown Public Library tonight:
The Lincroft Fire Co. will hold a blood drive from 12:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Lincroft fire house, 601 Newman Springs Road.
Now through Nov. 17, IMA again hosts their Thanksgiving food drive for Middletown Helps Its Own, RAINE and Lunch Break:
All are welcome at the annual ceremony at noon, where a field of American flags remembering soldiers killed in Vietnam will be unveiled.
At dusk on Oct. 18, this young man, who works at the Leonardo Wawa, saved a toddler boy standing in the middle of Rt. 36.
Gregory Lee Dillow of Middletown helps his mom and dad, who has multiple sclerosis. He also works at Riverview Medical Center.
Joseph Capriotti was known as Middletown's "keeper of the list," as he was responsible for notifying 9/11 families when remains were found.
Area Students Invited to Participate in MLK Essay Contest