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Developments in Tinton Falls stalled Growth in southern part of borough may be affected BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer Development plans in Tinton Falls are being put on hold because of questions about whether infrastructure can handle the added growth. More ...
Gray skies didn't deter these stalwarts from enjoying the attractions at the annual Fair Haven Firemen's Fair Aug. 26. A Fair Haven More ...
Politics unbridled at council meeting Council Dems remove GOP mayoral candidate from finance committee BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer During a tumultuous meeting of the Red Bank Borough Council on Monday, Councilman John P. Curley was removed as head of the Finance Committee after a resolution calling for his removal was put forth by Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. More ...
T.F. library gets $25K state grant back Funds will pay for architectural study for cost estimate BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer TINTON FALLS - Every little bit helps when trying to fund a much-needed library expansion in a town that has been stretched to its limit by the increased cost of a municipal building project. More ...
T.F. residents get chance to affect open space Survey will gather data for inclusion in open space plan BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer TINTON FALLS - Residents of the borough will find an Open Space survey in the newsletter that will arrive at their homes in early September. More ...
Shh! Updates to noise law in Sea Bright Adopted revisions set quiet time between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT - The updates to the town's existing noise prevention are not intended to shut down social gatherings where music and talk is kept at a reasonable level, borough officials say. More ...
Institute for Justice, NJ join MTOTSA appeal BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer A group of Long Branch homeowners gained powerful allies this week when the Institute for Justice (IJ) and state Public Advocate Ronald K. Chen announced they would officially join the legal battle to save their homes from being taken by the city through eminent domain. More ...
Two Tinton Falls roads to get sidewalks BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer TINTON FALLS - The Borough Council voted last week to appropriate $101,744 for the 2006 sidewalk construction program from the general capital fund reserve. More ...
Fun at the Firemen's Fair At right, Fair Haven's Christian Danielczyk, 5, tosses a ball while playing one of the games at the Fair Haven Firemen's Fair on Aug. 26. Below, Victoria Ready, 7, Fair Haven, is helped by her uncle, Igal Kashi, of Brooklyn, N.Y., with aiming a water gun. More ...
Fort panel to apply for $1.35M in federal aid BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH- The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority is applying for $1.35 million in federal funds to start up business. More ...
Two chances for public comment at fort meetings Comment at beginning and end; meeting schedule adopted BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH - The chairperson of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority says he welcomes public input at the panel's monthly meetings. More ...
Wanted: Tech gurus for volunteer position BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer TINTON FALLS - If you have a technical background and are looking for an opportunity to serve the community, this is your chance. A Technical Advisory Committee recently created by the borough needs members. More ...
A roundabout way to Brookdale is approved County accepting bids for $1.27M traffic project BY KAREN E. BOWES Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN - They'll be coming around the roundabout when they come to Brookdale next year. More ...
On Campus Pamela Sidran, Ocean, has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse (N.Y.) University, where she is a freshman majoring in advertising. More ...
Women voters' leagues elect officers The Monmouth County Inter-League Organization of the League of Women Voters elected the following officers at its 38th annual meeting: president, Esther Greenberg; vice-president, Marie Curtis; secretary, Wilma Quantrille; treasurer, Don Curtis; and directors, Zena Gurman, Elaine Anderson, Louise Us More ...
Freeholders split 3-2 on vote to retain attorney BY KAREN E. BOWES Staff Writer SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - After a nine-month study aimed at removing politics from choosing a lawyer, the Monmouth County Freeholders voted 3-2 to reinstate politically connected Malcolm Carton as their top counsel. More ...
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