Nicholas Blum has reached the finals. set for Sept. 4.
Up to $42 million in aid has been set aside to cover the 10 percent of emergency costs not paid by FEMA, the governor said.
The intersection with Olden Street, which has an entrance to Home Depot, has had 50 crashes in the last three years, officials said.
Save Barnegat Bay insists state is obligated to stop the project; Mayor John Ducey says it is needed to help offset town's debt on parcel.
Gov. Chris Christie took advantage of a friend's courtesy flight to South Carolina. The problem was that his friend could go to jail for it.
State Sen. Robert Singer, who represents parts of Ocean, and Monmouth counties, says the current formula simply isn't working.
Gov. Chris Christie signed 10 bills into law this week but also vetoed 2 bills, one that would have allowed "motor-voter" registration.
The car show was postponed when weather forecasts were calling for the potential for thunderstorms.
The program will provide busing for almost 19,000 students, according to the report.
John Clifford had been working as the CFO in Middle Township.
Starting in 2021, all N.J. students will have to pass the PARCC tests to graduate from high school, state officials decided Wednesday.
The approval of the bid follows years of decay, discussions and complaints about the home on South Beverly Drive.
Left high and dry by a contractor who's accused by the state of consumer fraud, Robert Steimle now has hopes of getting back in his home.
If you like cars — old cars, new cars, classic cars — Windward Beach Park is the place to be.
Whatever you do, don't put plastic bags in your recycling, officials say; they jam the county's recycling equipment.
The courts were first built in the late 1970s. No one knows when or if they have ever been replaced.
Joseph Grisanti, a former Jackson Township mayor and current treasurer of the Brick MUA, is a former FBI agent.
The garden club must apply to join the Adopt A Highway program for the site, the DOT said.
The township is still looking to hire a full-time plumbing inspector, officials said.
The club has been planting the flowers on the otherwise useless piece of land for 16 years, the mayor says.
If you have pool chemicals or other household hazardous waste, get rid of it at these sites.
The officer suffered a broken leg while responding to a domestic violence incident in 2011 and was unable to return to work.
A temporary budget is in place; ordinances to bond for $8.5 million introduced, another $1.13 million will come from capital surplus.
If you're headed to the shore for the 4th of July, find out where access is free for military members and veterans.
Scott Pezarras, who has been with the township for 32 years, is scheduled to be honored Tuesday evening.
The woman's family asked for leniency.
The girl was molested on two occasions, the prosecutor's office said.
Six candidates on three tickets were vying for the Democratic nomination.
"For AP to do what they did yesterday reinforces that whole view that Hillary is the establishment candidate," one voter said.
Sand trucked in by the state had to be moved to create safe access after winter storms exposed the wall as much as 19 feet, he said.
There's more to Tuesday's primary voting than just the presidential race.
Report says she claims retaliation resulted for refusing to approve special services for student and for talking to the prosecutor's office.
Chris Theodos, who was the consulting engineer for the township's municipal utilities authority, replaces former freeholder James Lacey.
The grant was challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United For Separation of Church and State.
Chefs International, which owns the Lobster Shanty, Baker's Water Street Grille and 9th Avenue Pier in Belmar was approved as redeveloper.
The internet radio program airs monthly and allows residents to talk with Mayor John Ducey.
Council approves contract agreements with township's four employee unions; 3 percent raises granted, health care contributions remain.
Thomas Sundano Jr. died two days after he was beaten and left unconscious on an Asbury Park street, the prosecutor's office said.
If you want to speak out against the proposed increase, today is the day.
Operation Take Back is a national effort to get unneeded prescriptions out of medicine cabinets to help fight prescription drug abuse.