Vote By Mail Ballots for the Special August 13 Primary for US Senate that are sent through the mail need to arrive in the county clerk's office by Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Previous name of span honoring veterans expired in 1953, but signage remains in place to this day
Beach replenishment has already begun in Monmouth Beach.
Taylor, 10th and 8th Avenue Pavilions for Belmar boardwalk
Legislation would allow money from the state's Shore Protection Fund to be used for a project in Hudson County
Governor calls holiday the 'first test' of tourism
Borough will use $4.5 FEMA loan
Two grant programs available for Sandy victims in nine counties
Those interested will be interviewed at June 25 meeting
Menendez bill would delay full unsubsidized rate for 10 years
While in other school board races, vacancies exist
Voting records for state and local primary contests
Candidates filing deadline was today
News you may have missed from our Patch neighbors in Monmouth and Ocean Counties
Mayor upset that funds held up while need still great
President acknowledges in video that New Jersey still has a long road ahead.
Residents line up for 'once in a lifetime' opportunity.
"Discrepancies" were found in some of the charges submitted by AshBritt, the debris removal firm contracted by the state after Superstorm Sandy
Councilman criticizes lateness of bill list before council meeting
Residents rally outside the Sandy-ravaged Surf Club in Ortley Beach
Some municipalities, such as Sea Bright, desperately need the additional funds from Community Disaster Loan applications.
U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced the funding Tuesday
According to 'Facing Our Future,' state comes up short on all aspects of infrastructure, including power and water
The bill seeks to 'impose oversight upon Superstorm Sandy recovery funds even though such oversight is already in place'
Final hearing on a 4.1 percent increase for state's second largest utility
Seven houses near oceanfront remain exposed with heavy damage after Hurricane Sandy, and the borough contacted homeowners to secure the property
Brick's fourth proposed camera intersection was on hold
One attorney handling 141 owners' appeals