Kimberly Guilfoyle will be the keynote speaker at a charity event next Tuesday at Suneagles golf course in Eatontown.
A Long Branch resident found a dead dolphin on the beach Sunday, reported NJ.com. Something was wrapped around its tail:
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Neptune will be given $1 million to repair the Wesley Lake pedestrian bridge. Long Branch also received $850,000 to build a new small park:
The hearing is in person from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday at Ocean Place Resort in Long Branch, but it will also be livestreamed:
Long Branch residents are encouraged to come enjoy pastries from Caputo’s Pastry Shop while chatting with Mayor Pallone and the Council:
Boats longer than 65 feet must go 10 knots or less in certain areas. The problem is 84 percent of cargo ships don't follow the law:
This is coming to the corner of Bath and Third avenues, as well as a new public park there that will have pickleball courts:
Equinor and British Petroleum announced Wednesday they are terminating plans to build Empire Wind 2, proposed for 19 miles off Long Branch:
A Notice of Federal Interest has been issued to Vane Brothers of Bayonne, which includes a maximum possible fine of $55,808:
In total, 1,000 pounds of tar washed up on beaches from Sea Bright to Asbury Park last week. The cause is still unknown:
Small pieces of tar washed up from Sea Bright to Long Branch. Oil slicks have also been seen on Long Branch beaches.
On Nov. 20, the federal government approved Empire Wind 1 and 2, two new wind farm lots 19 miles off Long Branch:
Protect Our Drinking Water with Better Planning- Attend the Commissioners Meeting, 12/14, 1 pm, Hall of Records in Freehold.
It's unknown where the pieces of tar and oil are coming from, but the U.S. Coast Guard will begin a clean-up Tuesday:
Here is who won in Eatontown and Long Branch Tuesday night:
Plus, Republican assemblywomen Marilyn Piperno and Kim Eulner lost their seats to Gopal's running mates Margie Donlon and Luanne Peterpaul.
Long Branch lawmaker Gopal says fine print in the tax breaks Orsted got this summer requires a $300-million penalty if they back out:
The general election for school boards and town council are Tuesday. It's your last chance to vote:
The city of Long Branch plans to build 15 new senior affordable housing units at the First Reformed Church at 650 Broadway.
LWV & NJ RAC-Hosts Virtual Candidates’ Forum for State Legislative District 12 Senatorial Candidates On Thurs., Oct. 19, at 7 pm,
The in-person forum is 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Neptune City Community Center, 117 3rd Avenue. Ask questions of all the candidates:
Republican Steve Dnistrian, who wants an offshore wind moratorium, worked for a company that builds power lines to bring wind energy ashore.
The dedication ceremony and unveiling of the new sign will take place at 11 a.m. this Saturday, July 29 at the park:
The city of Long Branch paid $1.7 million to buy the former Santander bank building at 600 Broadway, and it will become the new town court:
In Tuesday's Eatontown primary, the two Democratic challengers got more votes than the two Republican Council reps currently in the seats:
New Jersey DEP Commissioner Shawn LaTourette and former Senate President Steve Sweeney, plus others, will speak at the rally:
The project is meant to prevent against a possible sewage spill into Monmouth County rivers and bays should another Sandy-like storm happen.
Here is who is running for town Council:
There is not a competitive primary election in Eatontown on June 6, but here is who is running and how to vote:
State, federal studies of marine mammal deaths and links to offshore wind turbines sought by Monmouth County and other GOP officials.
Depending how long it takes, sand may also be added to beaches in West End and Monmouth Beach.
"We have a goal to be the No. 1 state in America with universal pre-K," Gov. Phil Murphy said at Betty McElmon Elementary School.
There is currently just a 52-vote difference between Councilman Kevin Gonzalez (Republican) and Meir Araman, his Democratic challenger.
These are the final vote counts for Long Branch and Eatontown school board, as of 11:45 p.m. Tuesday with 100 percent of precincts in.
Here's where you can vote in person Tuesday (polls close at 8 p.m.), drop your mail-in ballot and who's running:
Some families who use Long Branch's Ronald McDonald House said they were surprised by the city's planned takeover, and are not happy:
Saldida's contract expired June 30; he was paid $178,000 a year. The city chose William Broughton, pictured, as new Public Safety Director.
Eatontown will hold a fifth meeting this Wednesday night regarding a proposal from Kushner Cos. to build 1,000 apartments at the mall: