Proceeds from the fourth annual event go to support town sports.
The second emergency appropriation brings the borough's cleanup tally to $1.4 million.
David Civile, who set off from the end of Little Silver Point Road, had been missing since 2010.
"The entire system is broken and needs to be fixed," according to Councilman Joseph Irace.
The high school is taking its monthly parent advisory council meetings on the road.
Borough officials would like to get questions from residents to ask at town hall meeting featuring representatives from FEMA, SBA and the borough tax assessor.
District administrators presented 2011-2012 standardized test scores at the Nov. 29 board of education meeting.
The Tinton Falls Borough Council introduces an ordinance that allows the high-tech biz to pay the municipality through a PILOT program when it moves to Fort Monmouth next year.
A fence that went up on Fox Hill has provoked the ire of those in the neighborhood.
Senior Albert Martin collapsed and died while playing basketball at the high school.
What were your neighbors talking about last month?
The Dec. 11 meeting will be held at Markham Place School.
The annual holiday event featured music, sirens and Santa roaring through town on Sunday.
Eleven-year-old Jack Davis got cut from AMC's Comic Book Men episode but got to meet his idol, Spiderman creator Stan Lee.
Other top stories include a NJ marine killed in Afghanistan, five heroic Freehold Borough police officers and a Toms River teacher accused of having sexual contact with a student.
The Colts Neck man was also arrested for allegedly stealing from churches in Holmdel and Red Bank.
On Dec. 10, FEMA will announce new standards for flood elevations.
The high school education foundation donated the check at Wednesday's board meeting.
Where there were none as little as six months ago, there are now three burger joints in downtown Red Bank.
Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon assured the Oceanport Board of Education Thursday that the pending temporary housing won't impair the district.
Homeowners from throughout northern Monmouth County came to hear answers to their insurance questions.
The following is a list of incidents in the borough reported for the month of October provided by the Little Silver Police Department.
Shore Regional will play Asbury Park Friday evening
Temporary housing will include 45 units.
Officers from Michigan to Mississippi and lots of states in between left their families and traveled to Little Silver to help secure the borough following Superstorm Sandy.
The borough was among the first four towns in the state to receive federal money for clearing debris after the storm.
A listing of what's going on around town to celebrate the holidays.
Police discovered the powdery white substance following a traffic stop on Seven Bridges Road.
As you look over the list of gifts you need this holiday season, an unsettling feeling starts. How will I pay for all these gifts? How about homemade gifts?
The group of 20 volunteers pitched in to help clean up the storm-damaged home of a soldier who lost both of his legs in an explosion while serving in Iraq.
A townhall meeting for Oceanport residents Thursday night with FEMA and National Flood Insurance representatives will provide information to those who have been affected by Sandy.
The loss leaves Red Bank with a 4-6 record for the year.
A message from the school district's superintendent.
Share your best recipes for the day after
Canadian Turkeys, carving the lobster and a turkey the size of a dog.
The district will have an interim business administrator while it wrestles with how to move forward with the position.
The Oceanport school opened its doors to 38 kindergarten and preschool children after the Monmouth Beach school was closed due to severe storm damage.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
It might if you buy it from Oceanport's volunteer First Aid Squad.
Oceanport's all volunteer squad is hoping residents will remember the squad's service this month in their charitable donations.