Alex DeCroce, longest serving assemblyman, collapses in Statehouse.
Freehold Borough Arts Council invited residents to site on Saturday to discuss a business owner's decision to paint the newly completed mural gray.
Freeholders Lillian Burry and Gary Rich and Surrogate Rosemarie Peters sworn in.
Anthony J. Ammiano began his third term as Mayor and David Salkin took the oath of office to become Township’s Deputy Mayor at the Jan. 6, 2012 Reorganization meeting
At the Jan. 2, 2012 reorganization meeting, Mayor Higgins announced committee changes and a new communication program for the Borough.
The state Department of Environmental Protection launches a new Smart phone app for state beaches, forests, parks and historic sites.
At the Jan. 2, 2012 Reorganization meeting, Mayor Higgins and council all voted yes to a resolution that accepted the Mayor’s nominations and appointments for 2012.
Mayor Nolan Higgins was officially sworn into office yesterday along with reelected Councilman George Schnurr and Councilman Michael DiBenedetto.
Freehold Borough Council has recommended the approval of a new detective vehicle.
A new resolution eliminates Freehold Township’s responsibility to provide street sweeping services to Dancer Lane in Manalapan Township.
Proposed traffic control measures in correspondence from applicant's attorney lead to a tie during an informal polling of the board.
County expects to realize $18.2 million in savings over three years.
Shrewsbury will take back control of the historic property.
At the Dec. 27, Special Meeting of the Mayor and Council, a resolution to transfer left over money from the budget was passed.
The board voted 4-1 on a resolution opposing a recent SADC statement.
All six Borough Council members approved the resolution, which also denies stipends for officials.
After a vote at the Dec. 19 council meeting, a new rental regulation ordinance is now law and ends landlord lawsuit with borough.
The Planning Board advised its attorney to draft a resolution denying the application.
The governing body will vote on the proposal on Dec. 28.
Special II officers have been hired to serve in six towns.
The Freehold Borough Council introduced an ordinance changing licensing and registration fees and inspection regulations.
Community members say “Thank You” to Mayor Mike Wilson for 26 years as mayor and even more years of public service.
Members of the Planning Board vote on the approval of building a new car dealership on Route 9 north in Freehold.
The Freehold Township Committee announces December as “National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month” at last night’s council meeting.
A plaque honoring Ted Narozanick’s work as a Monmouth County Freeholder has been hung on a wall inside county Agriculture Building.
Items of municipal concern from the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting.
Mayor Matt Doherty said he first learned of the privatization vote from a report on Patch.
Police department asked to monitor high leaf piles and issue summons to residents and businesses who don't comply to snow removal ordinances.
Adoptions were finalized for 21 children on Thursday.
Freehold Borough councilmen and mayor-elect also recognize Mayor Wilson for service.
An office at the Freehold Township Senior Center has been repurposed as an arts and crafts room.
The borough partners with residents to replace sidewalks with code deficiencies in the Sidewalk Improvement Program.
Drawbridge Services, Inc. will interview the 28 county employees who currently attend to the bridges.
The Freehold Township Republicans will retain 5-0 control of the Township Committee.
J. Nolan Higgins was elected mayor.
The Freehold Township Senior Center was turned into a haunted house just before Halloween.
An in-service day for the district's teachers created a lack of parking for voters Tuesday.
Andy Kiely took issue with a reference to Freehold Landlord Association of New Jersey members as "absentee landlords."
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