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New Jersey needs law to control invasive species

By Tom Gilbert What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas, but what happens in New Jersey yards and gardens often can't be contained - especially when non-native plants are...

Monmouth County News Briefs, Jan. 25

The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Jan. 19 cleared a bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Vicky Flynn (R-Monmouth) that would,...

Eatontown council to consider request for cannabis cultivation business

EATONTOWN — Borough Council members may take formal action at their meeting tonight, Jan. 25, regarding a proposal...

What’s happening in nature during winter’s chill?

By Alison Mitchell New Jersey was quite frigid in December, but temperatures warmed as the new year arrived. So...

Middletown Sun and Tinton Falls-Eatontown Sun Datebook, Jan. 25

• New Jersey Blood Services, a division of New York Blood Center, is conducting blood drives which are...

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Eatontown council adopts $27.3M municipal budget for 2020

EATONTOWN - In a 5-1 vote, the members of the Eatontown Borough Council have adopted a 2020 budget that totals $27.34 million to fund...

Undergraduate students can return to Princeton University campus for one semester

Even though most of Princeton University’s classes will remain virtual, undergraduates can choose to return to campus for one semester in the 2020-21 academic...

New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra presents virtual classes on music theory

New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra is presenting a series of classes on music theory, at both the beginner and advanced levels. Presented by Liam Keller, this...

County Prosecutors Association offers scholarships to law students, police officers advancing career

The County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey is offering scholarships to law school students seeking careers as prosecuting attorneys, graduate students with a commitment...

Is that spinach? No, it’s rare seabeach amaranth!

By Michele S. Byers If you are lucky enough to walk on the beach this summer, you may notice a plant that looks like spinach growing...

National Moth Week offers backyard activities for safe science

The ninth annual National Moth Week, which this week will be July 18-26, invites novice and experienced “moth-ers,” alike, to observe moths in their own...

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