FEMA is partially to blame for extra money, engineering firm says
Following Wall Patch stories about high water bills, town restructures water department
New Jersey Office of Emergency Management prepares briefing
Ordinance gets unanimous approval
Township officials fielding complaints but have few answers
The bridge, located on the Claypit Creek Run, allows a traveler to walk, bike or ride horseback on trails all the way from Locust to Highlands.
Next meeting on March 5
And Toms River, Union Beach offices to close March 2
All real property in Belmar declared an "area in need of rehabilitaiton"
Bill seeks to keep gun permit holders' information away from the public
Application proposes townhouse development on Route 34 tract at Allaire Road
The council votes Tuesday night to undo the early bar closing ordinance passed in 2012
The U.S. Social Security Administration has a new online feature, 'My Social Security Account,' which allows users secure access personal benefits information
K. Hovnanian wants to build on Route 34 tract zoned for commercial use
Sponsored by Assemblyman Dave Rible, the bill would keep private the names and addresses of gun permit holders
Counseling and fraud prevention workshops available at Neptune facility.
Avon Borough, Pavilion began talks over abrupt revocation of the lease for the boardwalk restaurant
Tonight's commute will be "treacherous," state emergency officials say
Discarded trees to be used to build sand dunes
Mixed back of reactions from Wall residents
Gov. Chris Christie announces several local residents appointed to trade, cultural, educational group in state.
Mayor's wife working with Conti firm who marketed AshBritt for Hurricane Sandy contracts
Township Committee is to talk municipal budget at upcoming session
Traffic plans discussed at Monday's meeting; next scheduled for April
Avon Mayor Robert Mahon says the lease is illegal and Hurricane Sandy gave the town the cover it needed to terminate it
170,000 square feet of warehouses targeting Belmar Boulevard at Birdsall Road
Owners of Avon Pavilion did not cause Hurricane Sandy, attorney says
Avon Pavilion loses lease in surprise move
Bill seeks to ban currently available public information on handgun permit holders
Office of the Comptroller at town hall twice in recent weeks
One last contract to be awarded for mulching brush pile, officials say
Legislation seeks to streamline special education programs
Pitch to build a childcare center and medical office building on Route 70 postponed
Former Wall municipal attorney and Monmouth County Sheriff may become judge
Proposed zoning map change would still exclude big box home improvement warehouses
Hourlong meeting Wednesday introduced several pieces of local legislation
Assemblyman Sean Kean wants state's second largest utility to begin raising or moving lowlying substations
Recent retirement has opened position
New data collected on municipalities statewide puts Wall's tax bill slightly higher than average
Mayors Against Illegal Guns gathered for a press conference this morning to tell legislators, enough is enough