Local officials say city was fortunate one year ago
Work includes miles 83 to 99 to widen shoulders
County officials will attend next Eatontown Council meeting
Board of Public Utilities investigating June 29 water main break
Site was originally going to be a 273-unit development
Truck will replace two older apparatuses
Playground located at Pine Tree Manufactured Home Park
Eatontown officials bristle at redevelopers' move to eventually lease property to county.
Hearing on proposed development will be heard in September
Tour for the Shore aims to protect Jersey shoreline from industry
City looking at adding speed deterrents at three intersections
Money will be paid back to city in lieu of taxes by developer
New values to take effect in 2013
Trader Joe's was not affected; Stop & Shop has removed items from shelves.
Associated Press sources confirmed the selection.
A Monmouth Park official calls professional sports leagues "hypocrites."
Doctors in West Long Branch, Eatontown and more authorized to recommend marijuana to patients
Borough is looking to find problem spots in system and improve communication
Project would improve aesthetics and traffic through Route 35 and surrounding streets
Swimming advisory was originally in effect for Imperial House and North Avenue beaches due to high levels of bacteria.
Developer will build housing on site of former CECOM building
Previous ordinance language did not allow fishing on water bordered by Locust Avenue
Final design likely to be unveiled next year
Congressman visits Long Branch Senior Center
Kim Guadagno visits Burpee Materials Technology, LLC
Facility designed for compliance with new state wastewater regulations
Intersection is open in its final configuration
Market will be held Sunday, July 29
Tinton Falls will start second phase in September
Capital program includes funding for several new trains and buses
Residents would have choice to participate
Stucco will be patched to fix water damage
Federal program is vital to coastal property owners and to the real estate industry.
Mayor believes building should be given to the borough for free
Council still must approve certain conditions
4th Congressional District candidate speaks at Seabrook Village
Districts are given funds to cover costs incurred under New Jersey's new anti-bullying law passed last year.
Sit tight. It's going to take a while to see the results.
Guadagno had been a Superior Court judge
Mayors want to know: Could universities intercede for the lab which may be shut down?