News
- A Trip On The River Of Life
- COLTS NECK - Cathy Mumford found herself at a personal crossroads, a time of change in her life, and looked for a new challenge, a different path to travel.
- Legislators Urge Repeal Of Teen Driver Decal Law
- TRENTON - How do you spot a young, inexperienced driver? Look for the red decal.
- Developer Retains Lease On Three Sandy Hook Buildings
- Rent to National Park Service averages $507 per month.
- Bridge Jump Tradition Proves Fatal For Highlands Man
- HIGHLANDS - Those that grew up in the shadow of the Highlands Bridge remember the days when leaping from the bridge was a part of summer, a daily occurrence, a rite of passage.
- Oyster Project Ends In Dumpster
- KEYPORT - With allegedly no alternative, the NY/NJ Baykeepers said the organization was forced to dispose of thousands of oysters from its program to reintroduce the shellfish to area waters.
- Towns Pay The Price When Tax Appeals Succeed
- MIDDLETOWN - When you're given a gift and try to return it but find that it was purchased at a sale price, the store usually makes it clear that you're not entitled to a refund based on the full cost.
- Borough Sees Rise In Property Tax Appeals
- RED BANK - In a weakened real estate market property owners here and across the state are appealing their property tax burden.
- FMERPA Is Finished Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority To Take Its Place
- EATONTOWN - It was time for the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority to fade into the sunset.
- Malfunction at Substation Caused Two-County Power Failure
- TINTON FALLS - A malfunction at the Jersey Shore Power and Light substation in the borough caused an electrical power failure that affected thousands throughout the county last Monday.
- Amended Budget Reduces Tax Rate In Middletown
- MIDDLETOWN - The proposed tax rate for Middletown residents and business owners was lowered slightly through an amendment to the introduced budget this week.