Tuesday | Asbury Park Press Online
Eight towns hold elections today
Polls will be open today from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. today in municipalities holding elections for nonpartisan local governments. via Asbury Park Press Online
Sunday May 11 | Asbury Park Press Online
Couple relies on Realtor's expertise for more than a decade
“Going back and forth got to be too much so we put our last New Jersey home on the market in March. The traffic has been there. We're just waiting for an offer. We've come to rely on our Realtor, especially as sellers in a buyer's market.”
'We have bought and sold homes a few times in the last ten years. Each time we relied on the expertise of our Realtor to guide us. via Asbury Park Press Online
Friday May 9 | Asbury Park Press Online
County to tackle bridge repairs
“The state understands if they give us the money to fix bridges, it's going to get done”
Monmouth County officials said several projects updating the county's most structurally deficient bridges will continue as part of a proposed $101 million bond ordinance. via Asbury Park Press Online
Wednesday Apr 23 | Asbury Park Press
Court date set in Interlaken police suit
“The case has traction and is going to move forward with legal briefs from both parties”
A hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. June 3 for both sides to make their arguments regarding a lawsuit brought by a resident who contends the mayor and council withheld public information discussions about the ... via Asbury Park Press
Monday Apr 21 | Asbury Park Press
Interlaken looks to hire police chief, new officer
The Borough Council is moving toward hiring a new police chief, Mayor Robert D. Wolf III said Wednesday night. via Asbury Park Press
Saturday Apr 19 | The Coaster Website
Allenhurst Loses Veteran Police Sergeant
“We worked very hard on the negotiations with Interlaken but they weren't interested in our terms”
Coaster Photo: Allenhurst Police Sgt. James Gaul was the guest of a honor at a retirement luncheon last week. via The Coaster Website
Thursday Apr 17 | The Coaster Website
Interlaken Resident Files Lawsuit
“We want deliberations in public. No more behind closed doors and in secret. We don't want to jump through hoops for information”
A lawsuit was filed in Monmouth County Superior Court this week by an Interlaken resident claiming borough officials withheld critical information and documentation from the public while deciding the fate of ... via The Coaster Website
Apr 8, 2008 | Asbury Park Press
New county schools head learning her revised role
Carole Knopp Morris spent more than four decades in the Manasquan schools, more than half that time as superintendent. via Asbury Park Press
Apr 4, 2008 | The Coaster Website
Deal Lake Commission Seeking $470,000 from County, State
“The amount of money per acre is a lot less than what's given to other lakes”
The Deal Lake Commission is requesting $470,000 from county or state coffers to pay for much-needed water-quality and flooding projects for the lake - ' the largest in Monmouth County. via The Coaster Website
Apr 2, 2008 | Asbury Park Press
Interlaken council votes to keep, rebuild police department
“I think the council listened to the residents and did what they're supposed to do. This is democracy at its finest”
With a unanimous "nay," the Borough Council Wednesday night rejected a plan to disband this tiny town's Police Department and instead will begin rebuilding the current force. via Asbury Park Press









