The borough council approved an ordinance setting salaries for 2012.
Video highlights from the mayor's state of the borough address presented at Tuesday's council meeting.
Patch is going to this meeting. Will we see you there?
What's going on in Eatontown and Tinton Falls this week
An architect hired to study the Fort Monmouth building for possible use by Eatontown Borough said overall the 59-year old building is in "good condition."
Thanomsak Hongthong was sentenced to two years in prison for offering a bribe to a government contracting officer.
"We're not in the business of stealing jobs," say fort redevelopers.
The former Office Max Plaza has born the brunt of inconveniences as the DOT extends work on the Route 35 and Route 36 intersection through the beginning of 2013.
Building at 162 Broadway will be demolished by city
Federal law must be overturned before any legal wagers on sporting events are made.
Borough officials gave updates of some of the ongoing issues for the community at the Jan. 3 council meeting.
The state Department of Environmental Protection launches a new Smart phone app for state beaches, forests, parks and historic sites.
Minimum sizes, open seasons affected
Toms River man took over $16,000
Internal Revenue Service offers ten ideas to help get a head start on filing.
The borough's recreation department announced the top five houses in its annual holiday house decorating contest.
New council member Christopher Pak is sworn in
Lighting will be installed in city buildings
Council members quickly drew political lines at the Jan. 1 reorganization meeting.
Getting off at Exit 105 will now cost you $1.50.
The borough held its annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 1, which included a swearing-in of two returning council members and approving professional service providers and volunteers to serve on municipal boards for 2012.
West Long Branch Council holds reorganization meeting
Tinton Falls Municipal Center served as the backdrop for the swearing-in of officers of emergency services on New Year's Day.
The new year brings a changing of the guard in both Eatontown and Tinton Falls
Council passes resolution supporting membership in watershed association
Council passes bond ordinance for road improvements
Homes will be reviewed during Jan. 10 workshop
Council adopts two bond ordinances for projects
Packed agenda includes vote on pier/ferry ordinance
Departing Councilman Andy Mayer recognizes all who guided him during his three-year tenure
Police will hold informational workshop on Jan. 14.
Mayer opted not to run for reelection after completing his three-year term on council and says he's probably "more of an activist than a politician."
Badges will be on sale until end of January
After the county landfill suspended using falcons to control its burgeoning gull population, the birds have stopped congregating in large numbers in borough communities
The Tinton Falls roadway, which suffered serious erosion following a storm, has been closed since August.
One year contract to keep track open in 2012.
The last day to ship priority mail through USPS is Wednesday
This is the busiest time of year for the United States Postal Service.
If all goes as planned, redevelopers will sign off on their agreement with the Army over the Fort Monmouth property.