January 15 will be the first paycheck of 2013 for many workers. Did you notice the higher taxes you're now paying?
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to increase by one cent on Jan. 27.
Oceanport's average tax bill percentage increase was well below the state's average; Little Silver's was almost double.
Officials say repairs are a minimum of 18 months away.
The former agreement expired at the end of June 2011.
Mayor Robert C. Neff, Jr. delivered his state-of-the-borough message in verse at the Jan. 7 reorganization meeting.
The borough's official reorganization on Monday included swearing in of officers for emergency services.
Demand on JCP&L following the storm delayed utility workers from getting to the Little Silver project.
FEMA releases search engine allowing residents to learn more about base flood elevation
Map outlines how residents donated to presidential campaigns
The annual meeting will be held at 7:30 Monday night.
The new hires were sworn in at the borough's New Year's Day reorganization meeting.
The new year could bring a new council president.
Debris removal and overtime account for the bulk of the storm's expenditures.
The grant money will be used to restore the historically-designated property's outbuildings.
Information you need to know as you attempt to navigate the ins and outs of insurance, FEMA and the borough.
Hundreds came out to learn how to navigate the tangle of information required to rebuild their storm damaged homes.
The borough amended its master plan Wednesday night to accommodate the 149 units it is required to provide.
The second emergency appropriation brings the borough's cleanup tally to $1.4 million.
"The entire system is broken and needs to be fixed," according to Councilman Joseph Irace.
Borough officials would like to get questions from residents to ask at town hall meeting featuring representatives from FEMA, SBA and the borough tax assessor.
The Tinton Falls Borough Council introduces an ordinance that allows the high-tech biz to pay the municipality through a PILOT program when it moves to Fort Monmouth next year.
A fence that went up on Fox Hill has provoked the ire of those in the neighborhood.
The Dec. 11 meeting will be held at Markham Place School.
Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon assured the Oceanport Board of Education Thursday that the pending temporary housing won't impair the district.
The borough was among the first four towns in the state to receive federal money for clearing debris after the storm.
A townhall meeting for Oceanport residents Thursday night with FEMA and National Flood Insurance representatives will provide information to those who have been affected by Sandy.
The racetrack's club house has served as a shelter for a few hundred residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy.
The borough will apply anticipated FEMA money to the loan, which is to be paid off over five years.
Operations have been temporarily moved to the Eatontown facility on Industrial Way.
The borough council approved $700,000 in emergency appropriations at Thursday night's meeting.
Oceanport officials are considering a zoning change for homes in flood-prone areas of the borough.
The governor announced that utilities should be restored to the former military base by the end of this week.
Many displaced by the storm and in need of long term, temporary housing could be settling into the former military base by the end of the week.
About 100 people turned out to honor those who've served the country on Sunday morning at borough hall.
Mayor Robert Neff shares where JCP&L workers will be restoring service next in the borough.
JCP&L tells the borough's mayor that all residents should have power by Sunday.
Two newcomers and a former board member win spots in the hotly-contested board of ed race.
Gilmour, Scott and Galante win re-election
Most residents will come out of the dark by Wednesday, says the borough's mayor.