Little Silver Mayor Robert Neff did some digging around and found out that the road is on track to reopen by mid-February.
The Little Silver Environmental Commission is getting a head start on Earth Day festivities by offering some convenient ways to take action on Saturday, March 23rd.
This week the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority awarded a new contract to the current operator of Suneagles Golf Club.
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RiverCenter's Nancy Adams is painting a positive outlook for Red Bank's downtown, citing new business arrivals.
The DEP, in conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, has issued a fact sheet regarding NJ's Emergency Flood Elevation Rule.
On Tuesday, February 19, a group from Challenged Youth Sports cheered with RBC cheerleaders at the RBC v. Monsignor Donovan Varsity Boys Basketball Game.
Looking to upgrade? Here's a list of the priciest homes in town, according to the real estate site Zillow.com.
The Little Silver mother of two, who underwent six rounds of chemotherapy, is here to tell you that running sucks, but cancer definitely sucks more.
Incidents of substance abuse at the high school still higher than five years ago.
Worried that you might have been dropped from the voting roles? Now you can do an easy online search to see your status (and even the date when you signed up.)
Monmouth County residents can now learn more about an all natural hazards-mitigation plan for the county and its 53 municipalities, and, complete an online citizen survey.
The Red Bank Regional Education Foundation extends a big thank you to our 2013 sponsors! Your support makes our efforts possible.
Little Silver's new municipal lot should be open for parking by the end of the month.
Eatontown residents, officials angered over approval to house DPW and 13 of its vehicles
Scott was appointed to the borough council in September and is running for one of the two three-year terms up for grabs on Nov. 6.
The former borough council president who lost his bid for mayor last year, is running for one of the two, three-year terms up for grabs in November.
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FMERA meeting scheduled for Wednesday night in Tinton Falls
Hosted by the Institute of Defensive Building Practices and Sponsored by the VFW Post 8867; the table has been set for a Town Hall meeting focused on rebuilding the Jersey Shore
A change in the district's language arts curriculum is cited as one of the probable causes for lower scores in younger grades in the annual state assessment.
Little Silver officials work toward a significant restoration of the three barns on the Parker Homestead property, and discuss how to patch holes in one roof in the meantime.
Grand jury upholds charges against three Monmouth women
Gilmour has served for 10 years on the borough council and is running for one of the two three-year seats up for grabs in November.
Sgt. Paul Halpin, who has been with the department for 13 years, was promoted from patrolman on Monday night in front of a full house of supporters.
The group of moms and daughters have been meeting weekly at Blackberry Bay to learn good form and healthy habits.
Joanne Hunt took over as the coordinator for the borough's parks and recreation committee last February and says her goal is to have 'an exciting calendar of year-round events' for residents.
Galante is running unopposed for an unexpired one-year term on council in November.
Daphne's owners, who live in the Winding Way, Judith Road, Northvale Avenue neighborhood, can't find her.
The fourth annual Little Silver Business and Professional Association Book Fair promises lots of great titles to choose from.
In 'Asperger Love,' Amy Harmon writes with warmth and empathy as she follows Jack Robison and Kirsten Lindsmith through their daily lives living in a relationship with Asberger's Disorder.
Twenty-six non-profit organizations received $1,000 grants through the Wells Fargo Community Partners Program.
Forked River shelter receives 24 chihuahuas from North Carolina
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here's a list of local breast cancer support groups.
Carol Bruno went from dental assistant to full-fledged artist who recently sold images to the culinary mecca Sur la Table.
Eatontown residents still unhappy with proposal
The Little Silver resident died Oct. 6.