Examiner News

Accessible trails make nature available to all

By Tom Gilbert Before being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009, Karen Richards was an athlete. She could hike for miles on rugged mountain trails and she regularly swam distance...

Monmouth County News Briefs, Nov. 9

An Ocean County man has been arrested and charged with committing a daytime robbery of a West Long...

Protect Liberty State Park’s Caven Point as urban natural area

By Jay Watson In the most urban area of the nation's most densely populated state, there is a small...

Light of Day Winterfest 2023 returning from Jan. 7-20

The Light of Day Foundation has announced WinterFest 2023, the annual music festival taking place from Jan. 7-20...

Monmouth County News Briefs, Nov. 2

The American Red Cross is asking individuals of all blood types and people who have never given blood...

Examiner News

Sept. 8 will be first day of new year in Upper Freehold Regional School District

Administrators in the Upper Freehold Regional School District are planning to combine in-person instruction with remote (virtual) learning when schools open in September. New Jersey's...

NAMI NJ to present ‘The Long Road Back to School’ webinar on Aug. 23

NAMI NJ (National Alliance on Mental Illness) will continue its webinar series with “The Long Road Back to School,” helping teachers manage expectations, supporting...

Massage Envy clients can donate massage time to health care heroes

Inspired by watching a clip on the news, Hillsborough-based Massage Envy owner Greg Robertson and his wife, Renee, took up the charge to do...

School personnel can register for two-hour training on how to understand children with biologically-based mental illnesses

The “Educating the Educators” (ETE) program is an initiative developed by NAMI NJ (National Alliance on Mental Illness, New Jersey chapter) and reviewed by...

North Brunswick resident offers ways to help victims of explosion in Beirut

On Aug. 4, a massive blast at a port in Lebanon's capital city of Beirut caused massive devastation. Statistics show 171 people were killed,...

PSE&G to reimburse customers for food and medicines spoiled during Tropical Storm Isaias

PSE&G is expanding its claims policy due to the COVID-19 pandemic so that customers whose electrical service was interrupted by Tropical Storm Isaias for...

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TADA! Youth Theater Presents Common Ground April 20 through May 11


April Indoor Flea and Craft Market

April Indoor Flea and Craft Market