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Growing up within a Dominican household in the Bronx, N.Y., cooking became a passion early in the lives of Danna and Amy Jimenez. “Cooking is a necessary skill, and it’s good when you can learn it ...
Last year, Harvey Cedars noted the water main and valves on the west side of the Boulevard north of 80th Street are more than 60 years old and from time to time they were showing their age. A project ...
Beach Haven School’s sixth-graders recently visited the JBJ Soul Kitchen in Toms River, where the youngsters learned that the eatery and the Monmouth and Ocean County Food Pantry are part of the BEAT ...
With a keen interest in preserving natural habitats, 20 Island residents gathered to launch a native wildflower garden on March 27 in the North Beach section of Long Beach Township. Located on the ...
At an agenda meeting last week, the Beach Haven Borough Council passed a resolution to advertise for bids for the emergency operations center building renovation project. The former U.S. Coast Guard ...
In reply to Mary Wilding’s letter (“Ban Offshore Drilling,” 3/26), as a former Texas citizen, I lived on Galveston Island for seven years. Yes, there were spills and cleanups, but we still had nice, ...
When the bell tolls for the final time at the LBI Grade School, a portion of the 4-acre property will be kept as open space after Ship Bottom officials agreed to terms with a borough developer who ...
With the anticipated completion of the final phase of the Causeway project less than 90 days away, employees from the Ship Bottom Public Works Department have their job cut out for them getting the ...
Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey is happy to report last year was a favorable one for ospreys, the large raptors that are well-known in coastal areas, and that are about to begin another ...
Well, it appears we made it out of March with only a few baby lions and a nice day with a pet lamb. And now it’s April, a month generally known for third winter and guarded optimism. And then there ...
The water tower sure looks like a birthday cake now. Hope they have a picture of a surfboard with some old dude taking a ride when it’s finished.
Following the rules of engagement, the N.J. Board of Public Utilities moved to suspend a decision on a proposed rate increase for Atlantic City Electric customers for a second time. Action had been ...