10th Avenue among areas to receive facelift
Sender not identified on mailer received in borough, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights and West Belmar
Council introduces ordinance authorizing repairs at intersections along Rt. 71
Council introduces ordinance to repeal measure that allowed 533-foot-high radio communications tower within town limits
Beach revenues up $50,000 on the year
Council might borrow nearly $1.36 million in bonds to help pay for purchases
Public hearing on new ordinance to abolish town's fire district set for August 15.
State's shellfish beds also not affected by New York City sewerage spill
Belmar mayor assesses ramifications of default
Public Library will provide relief from high temperatures
Repairs will shut bridge until approximately 12 p.m.
Motion filed to join Spring Lake in lawsuit against borough officials who favor allowing 533-foot-high WRAT tower in Behrmann Park
Closed to vehicles Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night
Road improvements due to start after Labor Day; Senior health fair scheduled for Sept. 24.
Kathleen Crippen will be reinstated to three-year term on all-volunteer Environmental Commission
Shared services agreement would have yielded annual savings of roughly $40K
Members spend roughly 15 minutes unanimously passing slew of resolutions
Borough appoints new municipal judge
Belmar councilwoman eagerly spoke of future events in the borough
Resident tells council beach-goers often flout prohibitions on dogs, bikes, skateboards
Residents and non-residents will now be able to host BYOB events with 75 people or less
Belmar resident Kyle Rizzitello proposes a plan to the borough council to turn Fourteenth Avenue into a permanent one-way street.
Sierra Club speaker tells council that asking Green Acres land to be diverted from recreational to commercial use for radio station tower should be 'a last resort'
Mayor points to $125 yearly savings on average property tax bill if radio station owner is allowed to raise 535-foot-high tower in Behrmann Park
Use of Green Acres property for commercial radio transmission tower, structural safety, and lowered property values concern residents in several towns
Conference held in Monmouth Beach to discuss beach replenishment funding
Shuttle services aims to ease traffic, aid visitors
National report from environmental group finds Garden State's beaches are among the nation's cleanest
Family, friends and service men and women from various departments attended Harvey's funeral mass and burial today
Military Appreciation Day to be held July 2
Dems bristle at GOP majority's eliminating municipal court in town
Army Corps project will deepen channel, address shoaling
Richard Kachman leaves for job in Sea Bright
Fate of aging span to be determined
Scoping hearing on 530-feet tower draws static from host community, Spring Lake & Wall Twp.
Vote dragged into the evening following a day of protests in Trenton.
DEP requests $4,500 survey
Opponents of the reforms, which were approved by the Senate on Monday, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
Christie signs bill amending beach tag law, but local communities must give their own OKs
Bill passed by 24-15 margin heads to state Assembly