Shrewsbury will take back control of the historic property.
Borough chooses three-year bid from M&S Waste Services over longtime contractor Marpal Disposal.
One year contract to keep track open in 2012.
Letter from Mayor Mahon to Gov. Christie offers to "provide a vehicle for transition to a new model of sustainability."
In the wake of the Monmouth Park lease breakdown, trainer makes plea to Gov. Christie to save horse racing industry.
Open space funds to be used to construct comfort station with ADA-compliant bathrooms, snack bar, picnic area and storage for rec equipment.
Borough officials push for resolution to seagull problem.
Gov. says horse racing at the Oceanport track "will disappear" if an agreement isn't reached in a week.
Oceanport seeking to cut Director of Special Services and share position with West Long Branch, feasibility study to discover other possibilities for shared services with similar school districts nearby.
Mayor and Council to decide on replacement.
State bear hunt begins Monday.
Cuts are planned to slow delivery of mail.
Keefe Bartels, of Red Bank, files class action complaint against cell phone manufacturers and service providers over use of Carrier IQ software.
The district 12 U.S. Representative answers questions from residents concerning several important issues.
Little Silver and Oceanport are both participating in the program.
Mayor Matt Doherty said he first learned of the privatization vote from a report on Patch.
Items of municipal concern from the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting.
Tree lightings set for both towns this weekend.
Adoptions were finalized for 21 children on Thursday.
The state will clean up the property based on environmental regulations, and give the 411 acre piece of land back to Marlboro in 2014.
Fracking, a widespread method of extracting natural gas out of shale rock, is inching ever closer to New Jersey, giving some residents concerns.
Vineyard across from Silverside Avenue wants to open for tastings and retail, but council has traffic concerns.
Drawbridge Services, Inc. will interview the 28 county employees who currently attend to the bridges.
Stop into the Red Bank location and donate to fund aimed at U.S. job creation.
Mahon to serve second term as mayor, Kahle and Gallo return to council.
Golden enjoys mix of law enforcement and politics that come with position.
Strong voter turnout as Republican edges out Independent. Democrat O'Hern re-elected to council, to be joined by Republican Mihlon.
Passage would amend the state constitution to legalize it, but only if a federal ban is also lifted.
Redevelopers will convey some properties to local governments and non-profits.
Surfrider Foundation urged county officials to explore preserving Asbury Park property.
Levine's fliers and Hurricane Irene alerts gave "inaccurate or grossly misleading information" say Republican mayor and county freeholder.
Mihlon answers Patch's questions.
Any registered voter may now vote by mail for any reason.
Levine answers Patch's questions.
Pardee answers Patch's questions.
The League of Women Voters sponsored a candidates' debate at Monmouth County Library Headquarters on Wednesday.
Neff answers Patch's questions.
O'Hern answers Patch's questions.
Not everyone is in favor of lowering the speed limit from 35 to 25 on the county route.
Race for mayor pits Republican Robert Neff, Jr. against Independent Dan Levine, and three candidates are up for two council seats. November 8 is approaching... if you had the chance, what would you ask of the candidates?