Both properties are located in Charles Wood Area of Tinton Falls.
The NJDOT showed off its "pothole killer" machine. With the warm weather, the state's roadway repair program is underway.
A resident in the temporary housing in the Oceanport section of Fort Monmouth reported discolored water running from taps, according to the Asbury Park Press.
The vineyard's owner would avoid needing site plan approval from the borough for a retail facility and tasting room by gaining approval from the county's agricultural board.
A new online mapping tool published by Rutgers University to help local officials plan for coastal flooding in coming decades.
The town has vowed to fight back following Hurricane Sandy, but recovery could take years.
State data also shows the average cost of damage was $21,976 in the 07760 zip code area that includes the municipality.
The Little Silver Borough Council introduced a tentative budget for 2013 that will raise about $6.6 million through property taxes.
County’s population drops for second year in a row, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
Developer wishes to turn the former golf course into an age-restricted community on one side and a retail center along Route 36.
With the anticipated reopening of Seven Bridges Road next month, should Little Silver hang on to those temporary lights?
Little Silver's mayor says the contractor is working weekends to meet the April 15 deadline.
The borough's administrator says the building is ready and waiting for the USPS to install equipment.
FMERA approved sublease of property to county last month
The Oceanport Office of Emergency Management issued a weather advisory for residents to prepare for the upcoming nor'easter.
No increases or decreases made in state aid allocations
The borough administrator says it's still a day-by-day situation.
Sandy relief package passed by Congress in January would fund project
The bridge, located on the Claypit Creek Run, allows a traveler to walk, bike or ride horseback on trails all the way from Locust to Highlands.
Officials claim residents were overbilled between 2006 and 2009 by the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority and paid more than Little Silver or Oceanport residents.
The Economic Development Authority disputes recent statements made by Oceanport Councilman Joseph Irace.
The 47-year-old building sustained serious damage during Sandy and sits smack in a flood zone.
Officials say track would also be used by Memorial School
An interview with the mayor, via Skype, gave students the opportunity to ask why the borough has no tall buildings and whether his job is frustrating.
The lieutenant governor met with community members at Ye Old Pie Shoppe on Monday.
Seminars for homeowners and contractors on Feb. 12
The building suffered extensive damage during Hurricane Sandy.
Oceanport Councilman Joseph Irace says that CommVault will benefit financially from relocating out of the borough, regardless of whether new jobs are created.
Could the Jersey traffic staple become a thing of the past?
About 16,000 items were wiped out by Hurricane Sandy.
A post-Sandy Q&A session helped answer some (but not all) questions about what will be required of shore property owners.
The borough appropriated $1.8 million in emergency funding for cleaning up and rebuilding municipal structures damaged by the storm.
Two percent increases across the board are part of the three-year contract that expires at the end of next year.
Here's a handy primer explaining the process that tries to more fairly distribute the tax burden in a municipality.
More than 75 residents turned out for Monday's council meeting to voice their concerns over financial ramifications of the borough's revaluation.
Mayor Robert C. Neff, Jr. told a large audience gathered at Monday's council meeting, "This is a train that left the station more than a year ago."
The borough outlines deadlines and options for those looking to rebuild or finance a home elevation following Sandy.
With Char Steakhouse soon to open, council OKs expansion of service at Broad and Mechanic
Long Branch may add barriers to separate traffic from pedestrians who are using roadway for recreational activities
The forums to gauge public input on the years-from-now bridge replacement will be held in Sea Bright and Rumson.