New this spring is that the Monmouth County Parks System is offering guided outdoor yoga classes overlooking the Navesink River:
Looking for something to do? We rounded up all the Earth Day park and beach clean-ups and festivals in Monmouth County:
Released by Middletown Police, all of last month's arrests:
Discover Engaging Activities Promoting Healthy Habits for Kids of All Ages at Free Event April 20 at the Red Bank Family YMCA
Shop small, shop hyper-local and buy only products made by your neighbors right here in Monmouth County at the popular fair:
This time, a judge sided with NY Waterway, and ordered Monmouth County to reopen the bidding for who gets to run the Belford-NYC ferries:
The victim is known to drive around in an RV covered with Trump stickers, however the attack was not political, stressed police.
Here are the times to see the total solar eclipse in Middletown, which will occur on Monday, April 8.
A pregnancy test, a dead rat, a voodoo doll and a loveseat were just some of the stuff found on New Jersey beaches last year:
The American Littoral Society (headquartered at the tip of Sandy Hook) has some fun and educational free events planned this April and May:
As of 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, the following Middletown roads are closed due to downed wires and trees:
The Middletown North baseball team needed a dugout to match their success. Three teen girls stepped forward:
Items such as vehicles, equipment and other surplus property will be available for bidding in the online auction.
Demonstrations include pottery, bonsai, woodturning and shibori indigo dying. Children are invited to help make a mural and crafts:
Premo pot dispensary will open at 2 East Front Street in Keyport by the end of April/beginning of May.
A milestone in public health and community safety.
Kaitlyn Racioppi, a young woman who grew up in Middletown, is now a finalist in the Miss New Jersey pageant, which will be held in June:
Here's everything planned this April:
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An employee at Wilson Avenue Deli was again arrested by police for selling vape pens to underage teens. Other Middletown stores in sting:
The mayors of Middletown, Marlboro and Edison, two Democrats and a Republican, call for tougher penalties for teens convicted of crimes:
The Middletown Library is expanding and redesigning the main part of the library. How it will look when done, which should be by September.
Another week, another lawsuit filed against Sickles Market. Two more vendors say the upscale grocery store owes them hundreds of thousands:
Dollar General pulled their application, but Patch is hearing they may reapply later this spring, at the same spot on Leonardville Road:
You can drop off old, unwanted clothes, jackets, shoes and more from 12 – 4 p.m. April 6 and again from 12 - 4 p.m. April 13.
The Monmouth County Parks System always fills April with fun. Here's everything that's planned:
It appears the Middletown location on Rt. 36 was part of 1,000 Family Dollar and Dollar Trees that will be closing nationwide:
Jersey Blues (16-0) are ranked No.3 in the country fielding one of the best teams in memory
The Sickles fall-out continues: Now a customer filed a small claims complaint saying she is owed $2,500 for an unused Sickles gift card.
Directly from superintendent Jessica Alfone, here is the official 2024/25 budget presentation:
The case started in Middletown. Slickerman encouraged the juvenile to travel to a park near his home so they could meet, said police.
Some residents have been asking when Middletown will move forward with its promise of affordable veterans housing on Leonardville Road:
Tomo was South's defensive coordinator for the past two seasons, and before that an assistant coach under Steve Antonucci.
Davidson Jules, 42, of Keansburg, kept cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine in a Tinton Falls storage locker:
National Poison Prevention Week 2024
Mayor George Hoff said this is "the first federal grant to address drainage improvements in Keansburg borough in over 30 years."
Middletown Police just released more information about the emergency helicopter landing Thursday morning at Middletown High School North:
NJ Legislature is set to gut OPRA legislation despite Major Public Opposition This Would Plunge Democracy into Darkness!
The richest one percent of the population own twice as much wealth as the rest of the world combined but they pay a lower tax rate.