Notes from the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders on Thursday, June 23, 2011.
PBA to challenge elimination of COLA for retirees, health contributions into retirement for officers with less than 20 years, and the altering of existing collectively bargained health plans.
Gov. Christie's letter to Department of Defense calls closure a "staggering economic blow" to New Jersey.
The Red Bank State Senator, a co-sponsor of reform legislation, said it's necessary to help ease the tax burden on New Jersey's residents.
Here are the latest statistics from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development about employment in the Garden State.
Bill passed by margin of 24-15 by New Jersey State Senate on Monday.
Oceanport Council allows game on tennis courts on a trial basis
$5 million dollars awarded in basic science research.
Advocates urge delay in order to study low rise buses.
Governor's town hall message emphasizes reforms to spending, taxation, education and pensions
The former governor weighs in on his life in N.J. politics.
Oceanport Councilman Irace: "Racinos are a sure thing. Rushing with reckless financial abandon into the resurrection of Atlantic City is a sucker's bet."
The closing in September could mean more parks for county and borough residents.
Race organizers want the half-marathon on one day and the marathon on the other.
Reimbursement comes two days after Governor took state police helicopter to son's baseball game in Montvale.
Reaction mostly negative to Governor's personal use of state chopper.
The maps and details officials are asking for won't be available until this winter or even spring of 2012.
The Little Silver council gave the proposed snow removal ordinance the heave-ho after another spirited public debate over shoveling Monday evening.
To shovel or not to shovel, that is the question...
NJ Governor addressed a packed crowd at Princeton University on Friday.
Putting makeup on a pig?
Students from Maple Place came armed with a thorough knowledge of local issues.
New trains touted as energy-efficient. North Jersey Coast Line likely to receive top consideration for the new locomotives.
All the news a Little Silver resident can use to help them make their decision in the voting booth Wednesday.
The borough will not have to cut back services, Councilman Joseph A. Irace says.
Property on Port au Peck Avenue once included a landfill.
Little Silver Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman calls it "a precarious situation"
New Jersey is the seventh state to create a next-of-kin registry for motorists injured or killed in crashes
Layoffs from some ancillary businesses supporting Fort Monmouth are slated to begin as early as April 11, and over 500 people from those companies will be affected.
A total of 910 employees could lose their jobs at Monmouth Park and at the off-track betting venue in Woodbridge Township
The vocal public hearing on an ordinance that requires homeowners to remove snow from their sidewalks caused the Little Silver council to table the issue.
Environmental and advocacy groups worry rule changes could hurt public access
The commission re-drawing New Jersey's state assembly districts issued its plan on Sunday, April 3.
The Little Silver Environmental Commission discusses the Bronze Sustainable New Jersey Certificate, awarded to their Green Team.
The 2011 spending plan holds the tax levy at 2010 levels.
Volunteers are invited to participate in planting around garden areas in Memorial Park.
The proposed budget in Oceanport would mean a $40.50 increase in taxes for a house assessed at $450,000, the borough average.
Jennifer Beck, member of the New Jersey state senate, updated the Oceanport Borough Council and public on the status of efforts to help horseracing at Monmouth Park.
The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority met for their monthly meeting to discuss progress.
Lot width variance approved for proposed structure at 60 Seneca Pl.