Meetings and events going on in Rumson and Fair Haven this week.
The borough's "New Resident Packet" received a first place honor in the 2011 Municipal Public Information Contest.
Starting Saturday, Monmouth County will be milling and repaving the intersection and adding reflectors to all stop signs.
Council recently passed some new parking rules for borough streets. Find out what's happening on your block.
Fair Haven now requires all businesses operating in the borough to fill out application for license with the borough clerk each year.
Both Rumson and Fair Haven have ordinances that prohibit overnight parking on the street overnight to ensure proper snow removal.
Items of municipal concern from the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting.
Fair Haven is one of 10 municipalities participating in the program.
Mayor Matt Doherty said he first learned of the privatization vote from a report on Patch.
Mayor Halfacre read a proclamation to the president of the Fair Haven Business Association at the council meeting on November 14.
Attached is the agenda for the Fair Haven Borough Council Meeting on November 14 at 7:00 p.m.
Drawbridge Services, Inc. will interview the 28 county employees who currently attend to the bridges.
Veterans from WWII to today can find assistance at this office.
Rumson and Fair Haven councils look pretty much the same with one new face.
A round-up of what to expect on the ballots and where to go to vote for Election Day 2011.
In an online video, several of New Jersey's top legislators reach out to bullied teens.
The League of Women Voters sponsored a candidates' debate at Monmouth County Library Headquarters on Wednesday.
The bridge will be closed to all traffic until Memorial Day 2012.
Regardless of decision on replacement, the bridge closes Monday, October 17 for up to 8 months of repairs.
Mayor Halfacre swore Dwayne L. Reevey, Jr. into office at the council meeting on October 11, 2011.
Attached is the agenda for the Fair Haven Borough Council Meeting on October 11 at 7:00 p.m.
Restoration Advisory Board meeting being held Thursday to discuss clean up.
The Rumson Planning Board finally came to some resolutions for Rick Jones and Cindy Zipf's appeal of the tree removal permit for 35 Navesink Avenue.
The deadline to register for FEMA aid is quickly approaching
The hazardous building located on the grounds of Victory Park will be demolished in the near future and the future of the site is up in the air.
The 45,000-square-foot facility will be fully operational by spring 2013.
Monmouth County residents and elected public officials verbalized their exasperation with JCP&L at the Board Public Utilities open public forum.
Card promises an average discount of 55 percent on drugs.
Mayor Halfacre read a proclamation to the scout who completed a rain barrel project at Borough Hall last winter.
Attached is the agenda for the Fair Haven Borough Council Meeting on September 26 at 7:00 p.m.
The state of New Jersey is opening up a forum for residents to speak about Hurricane Irene damage, efficiency of town responders, and direction on any help they may need.
A press release from Freeholder Thomas Arnone.
Handy tips from State officials on how to handle the large numbers of mosquitoes.
County officials met with Rumson and Middletown residents about bridge replacement options.
The mayor said the borough fended well during the storm thanks to hard work from many of Rumson's dedicated employees.
Outdated laws regarding a woman's right to property have been pulled from New Jersey law books.
Items of local interest from the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting.
The clear cutting case of 35 Navesink Avenue resumed Monday night. Final decision pushed back until October 3.
This local super mom of four organized the borough’s Teen Canteen, delivers the borough calendars, helps with Fair Haven youth sports organizations and is always willing to give a helping hand.
Attached is the agenda for the Fair Haven Borough Council Meeting on September 12 at 7:00 p.m.