Wall Township, however, one of the harder hit regions
Skeptics weigh in and National Park Service officials stress a new day for the Hook
NJ Sierra Club Director Jeff Tittel offers his view on the subject of the impending 20-year management revamp of Sandy Hook.
Red Bank borough employee Doug Lang assisted a fallen senior who suffered a significant injury.
The Republican presidential candidate makes a stop at a West River Road GOP fundraiser
Hundreds expected at afternoon event at Lake Terrace Hall for the likely GOP nominee for president
West River Road resident Ronald Reiswig has made it his mission to get drivers to slow down
Facility designed for compliance with new state wastewater regulations
Intersection is open in final configuration
A look at what replaced the Anderson home in Rumson; and a Historic Commission perspective on why the house and similar others could not be saved.
Economic Revitalization Authority enters lease with Army for office space on fort property
The first Rumson-Fair Haven Municipal Alliance for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse formed; coordinator will source grants, run programs
Some news tidbits from the last Fair Haven Borough Council meeting
Federal program is vital to coastal property owners and to the real estate industry.
Check out what's on the agenda for tonight
Monday's regular meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
Guadagno had been a Monmouth County Superior Court judge
Mayors want to know: Could universities intercede for the lab which may be shut down?
Members of the Bayshore Tea Party group and Middlesex Tea Party teamed up to voice their opposition to the Affordable Care Act.
The governor met with Monmouth County Office of Emergency Management officials to discuss a broken water main.
As part of Patch's 'Newsmakers' initiative, residents asked the Fair Haven mayor questions about issues on their minds and he answered. Find out what he said.
Two years after it ordered reefs destroyed, the DEP applauds new partnership between the state, Navy and Baykeeper to promote good science and public safety.
Groups gathered to learn and offer input on plans for a replacement.
The new kiosks, turned on Monday, should make things easier in the long run, though some have found difficulty.
Grange Walk residents will be splitting road repair material costs with Fair Haven.
The county has released a detour map for the project that is expected to last through January 2013.
Do you think decriminalizing marijuana sends the wrong message to children? Weigh in on our Patch poll.
Pose questions to the Fair Haven mayor; and, his answers will be posted next week.
The building was evacuated twice after dozens of employees became sick.
Authorities working to determine source of dozens of illnesses
Congressman reacts to last week's training at Fort Monmouth.
Council on Affordable Housing earns reprieve as Supreme Court upholds appellate ruling protecting the state agency.
The IRS warns NJ residents to beware of this new phishing scam
The West Front Street bridge, connecting Red Bank to Middletown, will be closed from Thursday night into Friday morning for maintenance.
Steps have been taken to form the alliance, which will start full operation and sourcing funds in January of 2013
Brownies presented a check from cookie sales at the Borough Council meeting. Which is your favorite Girl Scout cookie?
What's going on at tonight's Borough Council meeting? Find out.
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The Highlands/Sea Bright Bridge was renamed after vet, businessman and longtime area politician Joseph Azzolina.
Opening to come a bit sooner than anticipated