By Greg Kelly
Friday, April 25
• Sunset Wetland Walk (Port Monmouth) – MORE INFO
• Shrek the Musical at Count Basie Theatre (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
• Trouble in Mind at TRT (Rd Bank) – MORE INFO
• County Family Game Night (Tinton Falls) – MORE INFO
• Belmar and the Railroad Show – MORE INFO
• Arbor Day Trees of Sandy Hook Walk – MORE INFO
• Play It Again Sam at Center Playhouse (Freehold) – MORE INFO
• Alejandro Escovedo & the Sensitive Boys at Monmouth U (WLB) – MORE INFO
• College Men’s Baseball: Monmouth U vs. Temple (WLB) – MORE INFO
• The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Aberdeen) – MORE INFO
• The Toadies at The Stone Pony (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO
• “Survive Your Husband’s Retirement” with Nora Hall (Manasquan) – MORE INFO
• A View of the Mountains at NJ Repertory Theatre (Long Branch) – MORE INFO
• NJ Marathon Health & Fitness Expo (Oceanport) – MORE INFO
• Nunsense at First Avenue Playhouse (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO
• Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Monmouth Players (Middletown) – MORE INFO
• The Hallowed Roots at The Saint (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO
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Posted: April 23rd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Monmouth County, Things to do in Monmouth County | Tags: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend | Comments Off on Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, April 25-27, 2014

Don’t forget on Thursday, April 24th to join the fun and
CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY with a local tree expert from the Shade Tree Commission at 3:15 PM atAtlantic Highlands Library, 100 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands
Listen to themed stories, and take home a real tree seedling for planting. Children of all ages are welcome.
The Matawan-Aberdeen Public Library will present CONTAINER GARDENING 101 on Thursday, April 24th at 7:00 PM. Be sure and RSVP: 732-583-9100 Master Gardener, Sandy Wolfe, will explain how you can grow annuals, perennials, vegetables, and herbs in containers.
Join American Littoral Society staff and naturalists for our
annual Earth Day Arbor Day tree walk. We will explore
Sandy Hook’s unique ecosystem as well as the flora, and fauna
along the way. Every day here is an adventure, so bring your binoculars
and cameras, you never know what exciting things you’ll see out on the Hook! This walk is great for families.
For reservations and directions call 732-291-0055. This event is free and open to the public.
The American Littoral Society promotes the study and conservation of
marine life and habitat, protects the coast from harm, and empowers
others to do the same.
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Posted: April 23rd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: BizEturtle | Tags: arbor day, bizeturtle, earth day, Monmouth County | Comments Off on Earth Day & Arbor Day Reminders

On Wednesday, April 23 At Bahrs Landing Restaurant
For over thirty years NJ Friends of Clearwater’s the Adam Hyler has been the mainstay of the summer Environmental Sail Program jointly run with The Navesink Maritime Heritage Association on the Navesink.
On Sunday, March 30, 2014, this wooden boat, well past its prime, was donated to the Tuckerton Museum.
A NEW garvey is being designed and built jointly by NJ Friends and NMHA. Work started in the fall of 2013 and is progressing well, and it is hoped that it will be launched in time for renewing the Environmental Sail Program.
Tom Gibson, a long-time member of NJ Friends of Clearwater and NMHA and an Adam Hyler skipper, will describe the Environmental sail program, the Adam Hyler, and the design and build process for the new garvey.
7:30 PM – Light refreshments. 8:00 PM – Meeting starts
Note: Bahrs is open for dinner, bar snacks before and
after the presentation
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Posted: April 22nd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: BizEturtle | Tags: bizeturtle, boat, garvey, lynnhumphrey, navesink heritage maritime association, new jersey friends of clearwater | Comments Off on Public Presentation: “Building the New Clearwater Garvey”
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ-4), Dean of the New Jersey Congressional Delegation will address the NJ Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Walk to Washington Dinner this evening. His remarks as prepared for delivery are as follows:
On a myriad of fronts, the number of seemingly insurmountable challenges facing America today demands sober, serious and sustained problem solving by Congress, the President and stakeholders of every stripe.
Thankfully we have highly motivated and informed experts from the private sector including and especially the Chamber of Commerce showing the way forward.
Like you, I’m a big fan of principled bipartisanship. Working across the aisle for important causes and goals often yields positive results.
However, in both Washington and Trenton, healthy partisanship has a place as well. A benign adversarial system—with an emphasis on benign—ought to produce well-vetted policies that serve the public. At least that’s the theory.
But we live in an age of the perpetual political campaign where truth and the common interest often take a hit. Enabled in part by distortion, surface appeal argument, the 24/7 cable news cycle and an increase in negative political advertising, the public is increasingly ill served and tackling tough issues with good faith compromise has become more elusive than ever.
On the national debt, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) a few weeks ago cautioned with understated alarm that our massive current-day debt of $17.5 trillion will skyrocket to $27 trillion in just ten years. The interest payment alone will be $876 billion in 2024—an amount greater than the combined budgets this year for Homeland Security, HUD, Justice, Transportation, Agriculture, all discretionary spending for HHS including the National Institutes of Health, Science agencies and the Department of Defense.
Ballooning annual interest payments as far as the eye can see are unconscionable.
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Posted: April 22nd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Smith | Tags: Congressman Chris Smirth, NJ Chamber of Commerce, Walk to Washington | Comments Off on Powerful, sobering remarks from Congressman Chris Smith
The Eatontown Lions Club and the Jersey Shore Running Club announce the 9th Annual Sandy Hook Lighthouse 5k Run/Walk for the Blind which will be held on Saturday May 3 on Sandy Hook at 9:30 AM. Proceeds from the race benefit the New Jersey Blind Citizens Association and Camp Happiness. The 2014 race marks a return of the event to Sandy Hook after damage from Hurricane Sandy caused last years race to be relocated to Eatontown.
There will be awards for the top three male and female finishers plus age group awards. Scoring will be posted on the JSRC website. Special guests will include seeing eye dog puppies and their handlers from various clubs in New Jersey. A special post-race gathering will also be held.
Race Director Joe Freeman of Eatontown said, “The Eatontown Lions Club started the event to promote the Association and the good work they do. The event is unique in that Seeing Eye Dog groups that include dogs, puppies and handlers come from all across the state to participate.”
Participants can register online at here or download printable registration forms here.
Posted: April 22nd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Community Announcements | Tags: Camp Happiness, Eatontown Lions Club, Jersey Shore Running Club, Lions Club, Sandy Hook Lighthouse 5K Run/Walk for the Blind | Comments Off on 9th Annual 5k Lighthouse Run For the Blind Being Held May 3 On Sandy Hook
ZERO PERCENT TAX INCREASE

Freeholder Director Tom Arone
By Monmouth County Freeholder Tom Arnone
For the fourth straight year in a row The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders has had a 0% tax increase. I am pleased that I have been able to be a part of this budget especially in the hard economic times we are faced with. It has been and always will be a priority of mine as well as the entire Board of Chosen Freeholders to continue this trend of savings to our Monmouth County residents.
Additionally, The Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to report we have collected over $1 Million (Actual is $1,022,976.56) in revenues at this early stage in the year from our 911 communications shared service. This amount is based on revenue received from 21 towns. This is a vast increase from prior years where the invoice and revenue collection process typically began in April. This year, the Freeholders in conjunction with the Sheriff through the Office of Shared Services began the process at a much earlier date. The result has been beneficial to all parties as the county has earlier use of funds to help offset our expenses which allows for efficient budgeting for the county as well as for our municipalities. The Board of Chosen Freeholders is extremely pleased with these figures and anticipates the numbers to continue to increase as we receive revenue from the remaining municipalities. The revenue the County receives that is generated through shared services offers relief to the municipalities that translates to lower costs for the services being performed.
April is Autism Awareness Month, and at the last meeting of The Board of Chosen Freeholders a Proclamation was presented to Dr. David Abbott, Superintendent of Schools, for The Shore Center for Students with Autism located in Tinton Falls,. The Proclamation was presented to commemorate Autism Awareness Month in hopes of raising awareness of Autism.
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Posted: April 22nd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, Monmouth County Budget, Property Taxes, Taxes, Tom Arnone | Tags: Arnone Report, Autism, Autism Awareness, Dr. David Abbott, Freeholder Tom Arnone, Monmouth County, Monmouth County Budget, Propert Taxes, The Shore Center for Students with Autism, Tom Arnone | Comments Off on The Arnone Report
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Posted: April 22nd, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Property Tax Tool Kit, Property Taxes | Tags: Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto, Chris Christie, Interest Arbitration Cap, Property Taxes | Comments Off on Christie and Prieto negotiating over renewal of key NJ property tax law

Jersey Shore restaurateur Marilyn Schlossbach invites foodies
and friends to celebrate sustainable cuisine at a special
Earth Day cooking demonstration tomorrow.
Aptly titled “Sustainable Fish, Fowl, Oysters & Veggies,”
at Langosta Lounge, Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park
Don’t Miss Our Earth Day Edition of
“Cooking with Marilyn” Tomorrow, April 22 at 6:00 p.m.
Featuring:
Forty North Oysters
Honey Tasting Seven Arrows Farm &
Spring Radish, Cream Butter & Sea Salt
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Posted: April 21st, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Asbury Park, BizEturtle | Tags: American Littoral Society, bizeturtle, earth day, food, lynn humphrey, marilyn schlossbach. langosta lounge | Comments Off on Cooking with Marilyn

It looks like a great week ahead. Earth day is on Tuesday, April 22nd
and Friday, the 25th is Arbor Day.
Monmouth County is celebrating all over.
It all starts on Monday, the 21st with two EARTH DAY STORY & CRAFT events. Be sure to Register and get there by 4:15 PM to either the
Holmdel Township Library, RSVP: 732-946-4118 or
to the Marlboro Library, RSVP: 732-536-9406
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Posted: April 20th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: BizEturtle, Environment | Tags: arbor day, Atlantic Highlands, bizeturtle, earth day, garden, Holmdel, Library, Long Branch, Marlboro, Matawan, Monmouth County, Monmouth University, Sandy Hook, trees, West Long Branch | 1 Comment »