The governor said Friday that Rutgers president Robert L. Barchi is making the right decision to seek new leadership for the athletics department.
A look around Monmouth County's crime stories this week
The DEP is working to remove debris blown into the river by Sandy.
Geocaching as a way to get the kids out and moving
The Athletic Director has lost his job in the wake of the Mike Rice scandal, reports say.
Red Bank taxpayers will see a slight decrease for the regional school portion of their tax bill for the 2013-2014 school year.
Kind Burgers set to open soon in Fair Haven.
The 67-year old Leonardo man apparently died from a medical event, said police.
Chief Andrew Smith shares his monthly report with Patch.
Ryan Smith, 28, was charged with robbery, theft and simple assault.
Athletic Director Tim Pernetti has confirmed that Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice has lost his job.
Two council seats are up for grabs in both municipalities.
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Both properties are located in Charles Wood Area of Tinton Falls.
Taylor will be playing football for Hamilton
Crime statistics in released to the New Jersey State Police compared February 2013 to February 2012.
A weekly look at the week's top crime stories from around Monmouth County
A list of the stories Little Silver and Oceanport residents were reading and talking about this past month.
Services will take place at several area houses of worship.
The owner of the Little Silver day spa and Oceanport resident is among three women in New Jersey in the run for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Man & Woman of the Year.
The NJDOT showed off its "pothole killer" machine. With the warm weather, the state's roadway repair program is underway.
A look through Red Bank Register archives at what happened this week in Monmouth history.
It's been a while since he's lived in town, but the Markham Place and RBR grad's upcoming book 'Public Apology' chronicles a few incidents he'd like to apologize for.
With attention waning, the realization of the damage of Hurricane Sandy is just setting in for some.
Federal funding is coming to finish the job.
The Education Foundation of Little Silver's fundraiser raised money in support of the school district's technology initiative.
Shore has been utilizing random drug tests since 2005.
A resident in the temporary housing in the Oceanport section of Fort Monmouth reported discolored water running from taps, according to the Asbury Park Press.
The district fought to prevent having to provide Braille instruction for a legally blind student.
The vineyard's owner would avoid needing site plan approval from the borough for a retail facility and tasting room by gaining approval from the county's agricultural board.
Altarik Cullun, 27, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of animal cruelty.
The CBA senior is headed to Clemson in the fall to compete as a decathlete, according to APP.com.
The flood advisory is in effect between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday night.
The fire company's annual ham dinner and biggest fundraiser of the year was held Sunday.
Share your photos from the annual egg scramble held Saturday at the Community Center.
Oceanport Cares, a group formed to help residents recover following Sandy, arranged for a group of Scranton University students to lend a hand during their spring break.
A new online mapping tool published by Rutgers University to help local officials plan for coastal flooding in coming decades.
YouTube singing sensation Ryan Beatty shares his own bullying experiences with the high school's freshman class and urges them to love what they do.
A Sayreville man was arrested and charged with using a Little Silver resident's credit card and withdrawing money illegally.
Christopher Gramiccioni, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor, ordered into active duty and shipping out by fall