Mayor says city is developing design plans for boardwalk
Borough undergoing spring hydrant flush
Royal has plans to visit New Jersey's Hurricane Sandy-devastated areas
Camp working on deal to be staging area for hundreds of volunteers
Popular bar uprooted floor to repair damage from Hurricane Sandy, and is selling the pieces as a fundraiser
O'Scanlon: 'Previous administrations blindly celebrated success and ignored failure'
Borough was soliciting interested parties
First through 10th now open after Hurricane Sandy boardwalk construction is complete
FEMA video focuses on how one home survived while neighbors did not
Limited local options have resulted in people waiting or moving out of county to find secure housing.
Officials say need is still great for Belmar families struggling to return, rebuild
Not quite as big box, this store, Wall Township Committee says
Borough seeking applications through April 5
A new online mapping tool published by Rutgers University to help local officials plan for coastal flooding in coming decades.
Council President Claire Deicke not seeking another term
McCarthy and Donovan seeking re-election
Lautenberg to Christie: FEMA state AG's office on contract
Program helps repair roads across the state
New data released by the state Department of Community Affairs breaks down Sandy-related damage by municipality; 20 percent of Belmar's renal units were also damaged.
Tax rate now 14.5 cents higher, now at $0.73 per $100 of assessed value
Borough Recreation Office open Saturday for egg hunt
Monmouth firm worked on Belmar boardwalk plans, but is under investigation for alleged Pay-to-Play violations
Total spending down, tuition revenue down, tax levy level, but tax rate increases
Public works flushing Belmar hydrants between 8pm-4am
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) releases a tip sheet on seeking assistance in aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Road is reopened for vehicles and pedestrians
Tourism demand exceeded $40 billion.
Deadline is March 28
Governor provides update on rebuilding, with focus on flood maps and Blue Acres buyout, and plenty of anecdotes
Governor coming to high school gymnasium Thursday March 21
Contract to repair to existing buildings, plus another $75,000 to oversee construction
Borough administrator working with League of Municipalities
Rible, Beck praise governor for signing legislation
State officials participated in post-Sandy mobile cabinet stops in Stafford and Union Beach and will visit Manasquan Tuesday.
Council meets 7 p.m. Monday March 18
Meeting in Manasquan High School
Pertains to towns impacted by Hurricane Sandy
It will cover emergency transportation, according to Executive Director James Weinstein.
Change order for boardwalk cost on agenda
Toms River Township Engineer writes in a letter to the state DEP that FEMA maps could "incur unnecessary costs or debt" to residents