Governor adds incentive to spur voluntary evacuation of Jersey Shore.
Mayor Mahon, Councilman Irace keeping residents informed directly via Facebook, Twitter.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Farms can't compete with surrounding states due to lack of other gaming options at Meadowlands, said councilman Joseph A. Irace in a report Thursday.
Further joint police services with West Long Branch in discussion; combining public works and building departments with other municipalities also in talking phase.
Proposed legislation would strengthen BEACH Act of 2000.
The new initiative aims at encouraging business and job growth.
Developer's plan for 39-unit complex featuring 8 affordable units deemed COAH compliant by town planner; borough faces possible suit if they reject it.
16-year resident Jennifer Pardee has been involved with Parker Homestead, Post Office Museum, and Traffic and Safety Committees
Christie considering veto of proposed increases at crossings
Wants to overturn legislation that permits it
Former New Jersey Secretary of State DeForest Soaries says the vitriolic debate is a reflection of a new, negative era of Republican leadership
Barbara Gonzalez, founder of the Bayshore Tea Party Group, sees the outcome as a bittersweet victory
Little Silver councilman scores victory for Hoboken group in state decision with local impact
A quality of life poll conducted by Monmouth University finds that residents here are generally happy
Items of local interest from the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting
A plan to raise the debt ceiling is approved by the House 269-161 Monday
Residents reflect on the life of Mayor Suzanne Castleman, who died Friday at the age of 76
Federal allocations for local programs could be negatively impacted, regulatory reviews could be stalled, and it could become much harder and more costly for towns to access credit — according to the NJ League of Municipalities' executive director.
Mahon expressed track's importance to local economy at a June panel discussion at Monmouth County Library's Eastern Branch
Suzanne Castleman, a lifelong resident of Little Silver, had served in town government for 27 years.
The 39 units would include 8 for affordable housing
Daniel Levine utilizes the same principles that he applies to business in his political endeavors
Nearly $500,000 awarded to Two River Theater Company, Count Basie Theatre, Jazz Foundation, and Monmouth Arts Council
The US Postal Service announced today it will consider closing thousands of branches.
It was announced at the July 21 meeting that Oceanport scored very high with the Best Practices Questionnaire
NJ Transit's Text Against terror, unveiled last month, is little more than Security Theater, some say
County project cost $445,620; features dedicated left turn lane on Harding, LED traffic lights, and an eight-hour battery backup in the event of a power outage.
Gov. Christie ordered the Commissioner of Health to contact the six dispensaries within the state and authorize them to prepare for opening
Bridge links Belmar and Avon-By-The-Sea
With its budget already set, board decides to pass along state's $30K to municipalities of Oceanport and Sea Bright
The freeholder board approved a resolution seeking bid proposals for possible sale of facility
Named for Caylee Anthony, law would criminalize failure to report a child's death or disappearance
School will receive $340,154 in state aid for the 2011-2012 year
While the official closing of the long time fort staple has been pushed back a few times, the store is scheduled to close its doors along with the rest of the Army base's operations on Sept. 15
New contract would be retroactive to Jan. 1
The free service provides phone calls to let neighbors and businesses know of missing persons
A meeting Wednesday will air concerns on snow removal
Public employees to pay more for pension and health benefits.
Little Silver hardware store owner hopes to be first Independent mayor in borough history