County officials will attend next Eatontown Council meeting
Eatontown officials bristle at redevelopers' move to eventually lease property to county.
Jade Saybolt was recognized by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt at a recent ceremony.
Former Patterson hospital in Oceanport could get new life while planned housing would be moved.
Bicyclist and kayaker crusading to bring awareness to Clean Ocean Action's offshore oil drilling fight
The third phase will include a 68-room hotel, retail and recreational space and off-street parking.
The three Oceanport teens took on the renovation of the waterfront park as part of their Girl Scout Silver Award Project.
The long-awaited project will bring retail, office and residential space to the borough's downtown.
A Monmouth Park official calls professional sports leagues "hypocrites."
Doctors in Little Silver, Shrewsbury, Neptune and more authorized to recommend marijuana to patients
Increased participation in the borough's recreation program has called for an upgrade of the borough's playing fields.
Legislature overwhelmingly votes to allow citizens to decide whether to change state Constitution
Mayor Michael Mahon gives the lowdown on downtown redevelopment, the retention basin at Monmouth Park and how maintaining fences can make good neighbors.
The mayor wants residents to know there are number of ways to find out what's going on in the event of some type of crisis.
Economic Revitalization Authority enters lease with Army for office space on fort property
The borough council recognized Galante's Teacher of the Year designation at the high school.
C'mon, you know there's something you've been dying to ask. Send us your question and we'll get you an answer.
The owner of the Seven Bridges Road vineyard would like to sell the wine that he produces on his 15-acre property along the Shrewsbury River.
The Long Branch commercial space will add underground parking, a children's play area and more commercial and residential space.
Mayor Rober C. Neff, Jr. responded to concerns that residents did not receive phone calls following last month's water main break.
Officials are opting to replace quarterly mailings with monthly electronic newsletters.
The NOAA fisheries lab out at the end of Sandy Hook has been targeted for closure.
Tap water is now safe for consumption in Little Silver and Oceanport.
The governor will give an update on the water main failure on Saturday at Wolf Hill Recreation Center at 1:45 p.m.
The new kiosks, turned on Monday, should make things easier in the long run, though some have found difficulty.
The county has released a detour map for the project that is expected to last through January 2013.
Real estate investor Ray Smith of Stafford Smith Realty plans to develop the property for a low-traffic commercial use.
The borough council voted to tweak Oceanport's noise ordinance to give homeowners some extra time to mow their lawns.
The Little Silver Borough Council authorized the historic site's board of directors to hire professionals to create construction plans for the restoration of the dilapidated barns.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect each borough and Monmouth County.
Seventh graders weighed in on Monmouth Park, Fort Monmouth and speed bumps at the June 7 council meeting.
Weather permitting, the two lights should be fully functional by next week.
The IRS warns NJ residents to beware of this new phishing scam
Residents found out this week that their long-time librarian is to be transferred to another branch.
The annual event kicked it up a notch this year with the inclusion of the Red Bank Regional High School Marching Band.
Both Little Silver and Oceanport are hosting separate Memorial Day events Monday, find out where here.
All that's left Friday morning is a lot of dirt.
Oceanport Mayor Michael Mahon says sports wagering would allow the track to become a "year round destination," according to an article in the Asbury Park Press.
In the second part to the mayor's answers to Patch readers' questions, Bob Neff addresses borough ratables, idling police vehicles and just who paid for that pink stripe running through the center of town.
Little Silver's mayor gives Patch readers the lowdown on borough sidewalks, shared services arrangements and even breaks some news about the reopening of a long-empty commercial space.