NJ governor addressed a packed crowd at Princeton University on Friday.
The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders approved a resolution to preserve 96-acre parcel by a 4-1 vote.
Members of the Senior Center toured the U.S. Capitol and other historic sites.
Mayor David Salkin said the bill would make it difficult municipal government to conduct business.
The Human Services Complex is one of four sites in the Freehold area that the county would like tp outfit with solar panels.
All recyclables will be collected every other Wednesday, depending on district.
Councilman John Newman said his recommendations on cost savings measures have been ignored, a charge other members of the governing body dispute.
Municipality has seen a $58 million decrease in assessed property values.
Trays of undelivered sample ballots were found at an Eatontown mail processing center Tuesday.
The deadline for candidates to file for partisan elections was Monday.
GOP will not field a mayoral candidate.
Freehold Borough Republicans won't challenge Democratic candidate J. Nolan Higgins.
Freehold Borough Democrats announce slate for 2011 election.
The appropriation includes a $200,000 grant from the NJDOT.
Wednesday is the last chance to register to vote in the April 27 school board elections.
It's not clear whether Rodney Frelinghuysen would be protected, as politicians put their own interests ahead of party strategy during redistricting.
The 2011 spending plan holds the tax levy at 2010 levels.
A five-year, $1.435 million plan was discussed at Monday's Borough Council meeting.
Former Township Administrator Thomas Antus will officially retire April 1.
Antus is set to retire Friday, April 1.
March 19 event offered workshops and lectures.
Allied Forces continue bombing strikes in Libya
The money will help more than 1,300 charitable organizations.
John Curley: Trustees are "policing their own failures."
Notes from the Thursday, March 10 meeting of the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Wilson joined the council in 1980 and became mayor in 1985.
Officials received a photograph showing the workers at a rally in Trenton, the county spokesperson said.
Residents will be able to pay and register for programs online.
Deputy Director John Curley cast the dissenting vote, calling the budget as introduced 'a disgrace.'
A look at the governor's proposed budget.
Governor promises to reduce property taxes, increase aid to schools.
Governor lays out priorities in budget address.
The project includes two restaurants, a bank, a daycare center and commercial space.
The Borough Council approved a resolution to send a letter to NJ Transit for service to Matawan-Aberdeen Train Station.
Only 15 towns in the state were awarded the pine by the New Jersey Shade Tree Federation.
Menendez leads possible Republican challengers.