Plans for facilities to accommodate sports fans at Boro and Library fields easily moved through Little Silver's planning board this week.
An overview of the agenda for the Feb. 21 Little Silver Planning Board Meeting.
Residents angered over change made at workshop meeting, board hears public comments and reconsiders, again passing motion.
Harding Road will remain open for two-way traffic during the Saturday morning race.
Gov. Christie has vowed to veto any bill allowing same-sex marriage in New Jersey.
Station has been vacant since last spring.
What's going on in Little Silver and Oceanport this week.
Cap law not expiring, says board attorney.
On Thursday, President Obama announced that 10 states, including NJ, would be granted waivers for the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates rigorous standardized testing for public school students.
Work will be done this Fall.
Mahon fears budgets could increase unchecked when cap expires. Board likely to pass move at their meeting tonight.
Minimal training required for job that pays $200 a day.
Board of Education to host presentation Thursday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Markham Place School library.
The debate continues.
Budget cuts cost New Jersey school districts $1 billion, with some of the poorest districts paying the biggest price.
Chris Mageros became an officer at borough hall Thursday.
District officials say move will save money and benefit from greater voter turnout.
Police upgrade technology, Alderbook residents unhappy about Sheehan route, council discusses keeping train station open overnight.
The state senator made his goal to unseat U.S. Senator Robert Menendez official.
The County has found 3 months of backlogged food stamp applications.
State agency forms committee to explore the idea.
Community garden opens March 17, rec coordinator position to be filled, ice rink plans coming together.
Oceanport's Monmouth Park Task Force among advocates for racino project.
Bathroom facilities could open as early as May.
Customers with "Forever" stamps do not have to add more money to their stamps.
EMS say blast on first emergency alert could save lives.
Borough engineer believes gas company can tunnel in from sides to replace main.
Championed by Angelini and Rible, law requires statewide plan addressing teen suicide.
We'll be streaming the video on Little Silver-Oceanport Patch this afternoon with a chance for you to comment as it's happening.
Federal law must be overturned before any legal wagers on sporting events are made.
Jim Jiminaro exits the position of fire chief, Andrew Smith steps in.
Councilman says he is "cynical at best" about state's ability to address matters at Monmouth Park and Fort Monmouth.
School bus radios, the safety of Wampum Lake, off-track betting, and the World Trade Center Memorial were hot issues at Thursday's Council Meeting
Dane Mihlon joins council, Dan O'Hern returns, David Gilmour to serve as council president.
Eschewing a typical annual mayor's message, Neff wrote a poem summing up 2011 and looking ahead to 2012.
Internal Revenue Service offers ten ideas to help get a head start on filing.
The state Department of Environmental Protection launches a new Smart phone app for state beaches, forests, parks and historic sites.
Analysis finds 125 current retired law officers "double-dipping" with county and state jobs.
Getting off at Exit 109 will now cost you $0.50.