Steal The Wheel In Concert Friday April 25 & Saturday April 26 8 PM Tickets are $12.00 per person.
Seating is Limited and Advance Ticket Purchase is Required.
Contact the Allaire Village Office to purchase your tickets via Credit Card.
Join us for an evening of Blue Grass Music by Steal The Wheel in the Second Concert in the 2008 Allaire Village Concert Series. Steal The Wheel features locally and regionally-based musicians performing traditional and contemporary bluegrass music providing a memorable evening for everyone. Concert will be held in the climate controlled Allaire Village Chapel.
Spring Flea Market Saturday May 3
8am - 3 pm. • Admission $1 Adults • Children Under 12 Free Rain Date Sunday May 4
Allaire Village Inc. is hosting its Annual Spring Flea Market as a fund-raiser in the Show Field at Historic Village at Allaire in Allaire State Park. Over 125 vendors will display old, new and hand-made items of all types.
This event is a fund-raiser benefiting the historic and educational programs presented at Historic Village at Allaire by the non-profit organization, Allaire Village Inc
The history of The Count Basie Theater 
Even though there were already several other theatres in the Borough of Red Bank, New Jersey by 1925 (including the Strand, Palace, Empire and Lyric Theatres), on July 29, 1925 the Red Bank Register reported that Joseph Oschwald of Little Silver had announced plans to build a theatre on Monmouth Street.
Projected to open eight months later on April 1, 1926, the new theatre would have seating for about 2,000 persons and be equipped for moving pictures, vaudeville and dramatic shows. The ninety foot by one hundred and ten foot theatre would include a wide lobby on Monmouth Street flanked by two storefronts, and a stage entrance for scenery via a ten-foot wide strip of land around the corner on Pearl Street. The noted theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb was reported to be drawing the plans for the new building, with an exterior of white terra cotta, and an interior finished in Old Gold and Red. The property and the rights of way for the land were purchased for $21,000, and the projected construction cost was $300,000 to $500,000.
For the next forty-seven years the theatre was one of the highlights of nightlife in downtown Red Bank, and it outlasted all of its contemporaries, including the Strand, Palace, Empire and Lyric Theatres. Walter Reade himself would operate the theatre for decades using several corporate entities, including Walter Reade's Theatre, Inc., Perthbank Realty, Inc., which acquired the building in 1951, and Carlton Operating Co., which acquired Perthbank Realty in 1970.
The theatre would operate through the golden age of radio and television, and through the rise and fall of drive-ins, until finally the dawn of shopping mall culture and multiplex cinemas would draw enough people out of downtown that the building was no longer profitable, and it went dark in 1970.
In 1973, as the result of a significant anonymous donation, the Monmouth County Arts Council was able to acquire the building and preserve the now historic theatre for cultural uses. It was renamed the Monmouth Arts Center. On December 28, 1973, the building was purchased for $96,665; several hundred thousand dollars less than it cost to construct 47 years earlier. Included in the purchase were the storefront leases of the Greater Red Bank Area Jaycees, the Outreach Center and the Monmouth County Unit of the New Jersey Association for Retarded Children; an automatic ticket machine; a steel rod ticket box; a set of plastic marquee letters; two projectors with Motio-Grapher bases and Simplex-Sound Heads; assorted lenses; a Strong Trouper follow spot; assorted lighting and sound gear; a baby grand piano; and drapes and drops including the original Act Curtain.
Today, much remains the same about the building. Despite the Red Bank Register's 1926 report that the theatre's original name would be effaced from the façade, the word "State" and the initials "ST" for "State Theatre" are still visible on the peak of the building's façade. The old storefronts still flank the lobby entrance, and the magnificent dome still dominates the theatre's expansive ceiling. The original Act Curtain is still in use. Stage scenery is still loaded in via a ten foot wide strip of land off of Pearl Street, a tribute to the ingenuity and perseverance of the theatre's current stage crew when one considers that vaudeville performances generally relied upon backdrops, and modern scenery, staging and sound gear are now delivered in a tractor trailer or two.
Yet much is different. No longer a commercial concern for the benefit of a private partnership, the Count Basie Theatre is now owned and operated by the Count Basie Theatre, Inc., a nonprofit corporation formed solely to operate the theatre for the benefit of the community. The Theatre presents "live" music, dance, theatrical performances, and with the restoration of our projections equipment, films are once again being shown.
Enjoy an evening out with family and firends.There is something for everyone to enjoy this spring.
3-30 Monmouth Symphony
4-9 Joe Jackson
4-16 Asia
4-18 Pat Benatar
4-26 Pat Cooper "An evening of laughs"
5-17 Led Zeppelin
5-18 Beethoven Beethoven
ABE ABERDEEN | 198 | $68,154,265 | $344,213 |
ALH ALLENHURST | 5 | $7,310,000 | $1,462,000 |
ALL ALLENTOWN | 22 | $7,760,960 | $352,771 |
ASB ASBURY PARK | 57 | $18,687,700 | $327,854 |
ATL ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS | 49 | $25,918,900 | $528,957 |
AVO AVON-BY-THE-SEA | 16 | $15,765,000 | $985,313 |
BEL BELMAR | 39 | $24,328,889 | $623,818 |
BRA BRADLEY BEACH | 44 | $27,568,702 | $626,561 |
BRI BRIELLE | 47 | $42,637,398 | $907,179 |
COL COLTS NECK | 94 | $99,849,900 | $1,062,233 |
DEA DEAL | 3 | $7,350,000 | $2,450,000 |
EAT EATONTOWN | 62 | $24,817,900 | $400,289 |
ENG ENGLISHTOWN | 9 | $3,006,500 | $334,056 |
FAI FAIR HAVEN | 96 | $67,845,649 | $706,726 |
FAR FARMINGDALE | 10 | $4,000,500 | $400,050 |
FRB FREEHOLD BORO | 79 | $24,497,700 | $310,097 |
FRE FREEHOLD TWP | 197 | $104,088,370 | $528,367 |
HAZ HAZLET | 182 | $61,411,581 | $337,426 |
HIG HIGHLANDS | 56 | $23,303,350 | $416,131 |
HOL HOLMDEL | 133 | $116,323,469 | $874,613 |
HOW HOWELL | 429 | $172,816,902 | $402,837 |
INT INTERLAKEN | 8 | $6,592,650 | $824,081 |
KEA KEANSBURG | 96 | $20,300,914 | $211,468 |
KEY KEYPORT | 48 | $14,448,791 | $301,016 |
LAK LAKE COMO | 27 | $9,427,050 | $349,150 |
LIT LITTLE SILVER | 71 | $52,277,649 | $736,305 |
LOC LOCH ARBOUR VILLAGE | 1 | $2,500,000 | $2,500,000 |
LON LONG BRANCH | 105 | $47,454,800 | $451,950 |
MAN MANALAPAN | 346 | $192,344,339 | $555,908 |
MAQ MANASQUAN | 82 | $57,302,878 | $698,816 |
MAR MARLBORO | 307 | $187,288,146 | $610,059 |
MAT MATAWAN | 74 | $28,663,815 | $387,349 |
MID MIDDLETOWN | 591 | $283,820,658 | $480,238 |
MIL MILLSTONE(MON) | 72 | $47,479,633 | $659,439 |
MON MONMOUTH BEACH | 30 | $31,337,000 | $1,044,567 |
NEP NEPTUNE CITY | 43 | $12,368,713 | $287,644 |
NPT NEPTUNE TWP | 242 | $93,530,659 | $386,490 |
OCE OCEAN(MON) | 167 | $82,768,016 | $495,617 |
OCP OCEANPORT | 39 | $25,785,300 | $661,162 |
OLD OLD BRIDGE | 1 | $450,000 | $450,000 |
RED RED BANK | 74 | $35,843,900 | $484,377 |
ROO ROOSEVELT | 5 | $1,168,350 | $233,670 |
RUM RUMSON | 116 | $163,475,450 | $1,409,271 |
SEA SEA BRIGHT | 15 | $12,488,000 | $832,533 |
SEG SEA GIRT | 50 | $81,295,400 | $1,625,908 |
SHB SHREWSBURY BORO | 43 | $24,899,920 | $579,068 |
SPH SPRING LK HEIGHTS | 37 | $20,331,000 | $549,486 |
SPR SPRING LAKE | 57 | $117,736,500 | $2,065,553 |
TIN TINTON FALLS | 81 | $38,019,098 | $469,372 |
UNI UNION BEACH | 74 | $20,439,588 | $276,211 |
UPF UPPER FREEHOLD | 66 | $35,377,231 | $536,019 |
WAL WALL | 202 | $114,112,798 | $564,915 |
WLB WEST LONG BRANCH | 40 | $21,179,450 | $529,486 |
Information supplies from The Monmouth County Association of realtors. Please note that Finite numbers can be obtained through the national association of realtors and the state of New Jersey.
According to MCAR List-it system there were 5037 residential sales in Monmouth County in 2007 with an average sale price of $561,833.
Dawn Marie White
Broker-Sales Manager
This report represents statistics taken from the Monmouth Ocean MLS System. Providing the number of sales in each Monmouth County town, along with total sales figures and average sale prices.
Area | # of Sales | Total Sales | Avg Sales |
ABE ABERDEEN | 15 | $5,326,900 | $355,127 |
ALH ALLENHURST | 1 | $3,100,000 | $3,100,000 |
ALL ALLENTOWN | 1 | $310,000 | $310,000 |
ASB ASBURY PARK | 10 | $2,272,500 | $227,250 |
ATL ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS | 6 | $3,703,375 | $617,229 |
AVO AVON-BY-THE-SEA | 1 | $1,732,500 | $1,732,500 |
BEL BELMAR | 3 | $1,485,000 | $495,000 |
BRA BRADLEY BEACH | 4 | $1,642,500 | $410,625 |
BRI BRIELLE | 3 | $2,231,000 | $743,667 |
COL COLTS NECK | 7 | $9,344,500 | $1,334,929 |
EAT EATONTOWN | 6 | $1,841,000 | $306,833 |
FAI FAIR HAVEN | 8 | $7,480,500 | $935,063 |
FAR FARMINGDALE | 3 | $1,080,625 | $360,208 |
FRB FREEHOLD BORO | 9 | $3,074,000 | $341,556 |
FRE FREEHOLD TWP | 27 | $16,368,700 | $606,248 |
HAZ HAZLET | 13 | $4,679,431 | $359,956 |
HIG HIGHLANDS | 2 | $670,000 | $335,000 |
HOL HOLMDEL | 11 | $10,570,000 | $960,909 |
HOW HOWELL | 34 | $11,746,400 | $345,482 |
INT INTERLAKEN | 1 | $555,000 | $555,000 |
KEA KEANSBURG | 4 | $825,825 | $206,456 |
KEY KEYPORT | 7 | $1,937,000 | $276,714 |
LAK LAKE COMO | 4 | $2,403,500 | $600,875 |
LIT LITTLE SILVER | 5 | $3,326,800 | $665,360 |
LON LONG BRANCH | 11 | $4,604,500 | $418,591 |
MAN MANALAPAN | 31 | $16,505,769 | $532,444 |
MAQ MANASQUAN | 4 | $2,620,000 | $655,000 |
MAR MARLBORO | 26 | $13,860,431 | $533,094 |
MAT MATAWAN | 3 | $943,000 | $314,333 |
MID MIDDLETOWN | 58 | $23,840,750 | $411,047 |
MIL MILLSTONE(MON) | 7 | $3,675,000 | $525,000 |
MON MONMOUTH BEACH | 1 | $965,000 | $965,000 |
NEP NEPTUNE CITY | 3 | $1,020,000 | $340,000 |
NPT NEPTUNE TWP | 12 | $4,167,600 | $347,300 |
OCE OCEAN(MON) | 14 | $5,157,500 | $368,393 |
OCP OCEANPORT | 5 | $2,894,900 | $578,980 |
RED RED BANK | 10 | $3,843,000 | $384,300 |
ROO ROOSEVELT | 3 | $2,826,000 | $942,000 |
RUM RUMSON | 14 | $24,749,500 | $1,767,821 |
SEA SEA BRIGHT | 1 | $3,100,000 | $3,100,000 |
SEG SEA GIRT | 7 | $11,750,000 | $1,678,571 |
SPH SPRING LK HEIGHTS | 5 | $2,432,500 | $486,500 |
SPR SPRING LAKE | 4 | $12,875,000 | $3,218,750 |
TIN TINTON FALLS | 11 | $4,395,100 | $399,555 |
UNI UNION BEACH | 7 | $1,789,000 | $255,571 |
UPF UPPER FREEHOLD | 3 | $1,640,000 | $546,667 |
WAL WALL | 15 | $8,268,789 | $551,253 |
WLB WEST LONG BRANCH | 9 | $4,688,000 | $520,889 |
Total | 449 | $260,318,395 | $579,774 |
| JAN | FEB |
2008 Active For Sale | 1159 | 846 |
2007 Active For Sale | 1353 | 959 |
%Diff Active For Sale | +14.34% | +11.78% |
2008 Pending Sales | 331 | 317 |
2007 Pending Sales | 485 | 463 |
%Diff Pending Sales | +31.75% | +31.53% |
2008 SOLD | 229 | 111 |
2007 SOLD | 358 | 219 |
%Diff SOLD | +36.03% | +49.32% |
2008 Expired | 565 | 241 |
2007 Expired | 508 | 275 |
%Diff Expired | -11.22% | +12.36% |
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