The 2011 spending plan holds the tax levy at 2010 levels
Judge George C. Pappas appointed to replace retired judge as shared services agreement with Wall is renewed
Council to review $140K estimate for asphalt vs. $75K estimate for stone and gravel topping.
Borough introduces municipal budget with slight increase for taxpayers
Local assemblyman says finding could lead to an even greater burden on NJ taxpayers
Spring Lake gives six months notice of termination to Spring Lake Heights
Average homeowner will pay $1,741.26 more in municipal taxes under spending plan
New contract will see raises, starting salaries lowered
Borough set to introduce spending plan that will be first without tax hike in 15 years
Cops will see retroactive pay increases under new contract, authorized by governing body
Longtime official, pleased with his 'joyous' council experience, hopes others will seek office
Loss of funding from state and federal sources prompts tax rate hike of less than one cent
Richard Kachman, coming from Plumstead Township, will be paid $50K annually, plus benefits and pension
Taxpayers asked to help compensate for loss of outside grants, borough revenues, decreased tax base
Despite cuts in funding to every department, taxes will rise slightly in Manasquan
Press conference spells out dangers hidden in proposed rule changes from DEP
County funds will aid improvements to historic building
Lingering signs of the Blizzard of 2010 remain in Spring Lake
County claims proof that workers attended Trenton rally instead of working
No rain date scheduled for Belmar Saint Patrick's Day Parade despite forecast
Senator decries law requiring teens to display decals while driving
Deputy Director John Curley casts the dissenting vote, calling the budget as introduced 'a disgrace'
Belmar and Manasquan have passed formal resolutions opposing legislation taxing beach badges sold in New Jersey
Spring Lake park will get soccer field improvements
Belmar has yet to find a tenant for one of its boardwalk vacancies
Homeowners, neighbors and borough have reached an agreement on the future of the facility
The governing body is hoping to clean up outdated and burdensome laws
Fire company asking for $8,109 more to keep level of service
Taxpayers can choose to help feed the hungry while filing their state income taxes
Sea Girt mulls $85K plan to pave dirt road, but residents predict motorists will speed on asphalt
Previous issues over road markings have been resolved between the governing body and the nonprofit group
Two separate public hearings will focus on funding police, public works and other departments in 2011