Article Archive for March 2010
Whether you are a Jersey Shore resident or simply a visitor, the first weeks of Spring are a beautiful time of year for this region of the country. And what better way to enjoy the weather than visiting one of the local county parks.
Find Local Activities for the Jersey Shore area during March 26-28:
March 26
The Secret Garden, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 2 pm. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to Yorkshire to …
Celebrate a great victory for George Washington and the Continental Army at Monmouth Battlefield. One of the largest battles of the American Revolution took place in the fields and forests that now make up Monmouth Battlefield State Park. The park preserves a splendid rural 18th-century landscape of hilly farmland and hedgerows that encompasses miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, picnic areas, a restored Revolutionary War farmhouse and a visitors center.
Wal-Mart has already addressed the issue corporately, saying that safeguards have been put into place to prevent this from happening again. It’s amazing that a company as large as Wal-Mart wouldn’t have already had security measures in place for their intercom system.
Find family activities for the Jersey Shore this weekend!
Are you looking for a great camping spot in the Jersey Shore for Spring Break or Summer Vacation? Below are some of the top camping options in the area:
It was a sad day this past week when CMX, Inc., a Monmouth County based engineering firm announced that it would shutting down operations on May 11th. Founded in 1968 by Howard M. Schoor, the engineering firm employees 196 in its Manalapan office, all of whom will be out of work in a little over a month.
March 12
Irish Presence in American Song, North Dining Room, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. Join Fred Miller at the piano for an evening of unforgettable Irish-American songs. Cost includes multicourse dinner. …
The NJ Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial is one of best places to remember and give tribute to the men and women who gave their lives during the Vietnam War. With approximately 20 years of history, locals and visitors have been able to tour the memorial and learn more about the sacrifices that were made.


