$3.4 million grant will be used to expand Long Branch facility
The county governing body approved the purchase of nearly 160 acres, including additions to Swimming River Greenway in Tinton Falls.
The four towns were among several in the area to earn grant funding for litter abatement programs.
Library will apply for grant for ADA improvements, meeting room
City bonds $855,000 to purchase meters
Borough dumps JCP&L for Avion Energy
Oceanport mayor cast lone dissenting vote on resolution to move property
Borough Council adopts resolution to lower tax levy and unanimously adopts 2012 municipal budget
Presidential hopeful to attend fundraiser for U.S. senator candidate Wednesday in Bernardsville.
Program includes rehabilitation of several borough roads
Developer says project could begin in January, 2013
Library one of the main collection points
House GOP's proposed budget would cripple Medicare, lawmakers say
Local southbound exit will reopen on Monday
DEP holds public hearing in Long Branch
Borough asking residents to report potholes
Several groups plan to protest the DEP's plans for beach access
Redevelopers have bumped their regular meeting on April 18 to April 24 where action may be taken to draft a purchase lease agreement with the tech corporation.
Legislators and environmentalists push to keep the lab open by promoting its premier marine life research role in the state.
Budget calls for tax increase
Long Branch Council introduces bond ordinance to purchase parking meters
NJDOT will be performing railroad-crossing repairs on Route 36
Several Long Branch, Eatontown, West Long Branch and Tinton Falls retirees make list
Contractor will be on site Wednesday, work should be completed this month
Borough soliciting proposals for 95 Poplar Ave.
Lewis Street and Heritage Boulevard to be improved
New Jersey Natural Gas online program will allow residents to track and analyze energy use online
Monmouth Beach will pay Eatontown $50,000 for first two years of agreement to use courts
City will demolish house and place a lien on property to reimburse costs
Schools began allowing Interlaken children to attend in September.
LBHA will submit application for Gregory School and Woodrow Wilson projects
Borough will go out to bid to replace sewer lines
Ribbon cutting ceremony will be held May 25
Group will be made up of volunteers, business owners
Alternate design chosen for project
New revenue will help lower borough trim tax levy
Mayor reads proclamation dedicating March as Development Disabilities Awareness Month
Parking ordinance states there is no parking on borough streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Group hopes to create a "greenway" from Tinton Falls to Long Branch
Municipal tax rate shows increase over 2011