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Lottery player strikes it lucky in Tinton Falls
Winning lottery ticket sold in Tinton Falls: A Tinton Falls Lukoil sold a Mega Millions lottery ticket worth $95 million.
Brick couple arraigned on animal cruelty charges
BRICK - Two township residents facing animal cruelty charges after bringing a malnourished dog to a Tinton Falls animal hospital were arraigned in municipal court on Monday.
What Pa., N.J. won in Powerball, Mega Millions
New Jersey was luckier than Pennsylvania over the weekend, hitting a colossal jackpot and landing a half-dozen second-place prizes ranging from $250,000 to $1 million.
Winning Mega Millions ticket sold at Tinton Falls Lukoil
As people lined up at the register of Lukoil's Mart on Shrewsbury Avenue for their chance at $600 million, the staff behind the counter already had a reason to celebrate.
Tinton Falls Man, 61, Dies In Manchester Crash
A 57-year-old Tinton Falls man was killed Thursday in a two-vehicle crash in Manchester, police said.
David Goldman-Inspired International Child Abduction Legislation Passed by House Panel
Legislation on parental abduction of U.S. children overseas stemming from a case involving a former Tinton Falls father and son was passed by the House panel that oversees human rights charied by Rep.
Former Red Bank mayor charged with DWI
Edward McKenna, Jr., 63, of Red Bank, was charged with driving while intoxicated after a single-car crash Monday night, police said.
Student-athletes say benefits of strength training go far beyond the playing field
Chris Stagapede's recent training session at All-Star Sports Academy in Toms River included shuffle-stepping and running diagonal patterns while a partner pulled back on a large rubber band that fit around the soccer player's waist, dead lifts using a weighted bar and bouncing up onto a raised platform from a sitting position.
Two Firefighters Suffer Injuries While Battling Tinton Falls Blaze
Two firefighters were injured while extinguishing a blaze at a Reeds Road home in Tinton Falls on Thursday afternoon.
Tinton Falls Looks To Bond Nearly $700,000 for Equipment Purchases
Tinton Falls officials are looking to bond nearly $700,000 to purchase equipment and vehicles for the borough.
Two River Community Bank parent changing its name
The parent company of Two River Community Bank is changing its name. Tinton Falls-based Community Partners Bancorp will become Two River Bancorp beginning June 28 in a bid to improve the company's name recognition, William D. Moss, president and chief executive officer, said late Wednesday.
Police: Oceanport Woman Tried to Pawn Stolen $15K Engagement Ring
An Oceanport woman was arrested and charged with possession of stolen property following an arrest Saturday, police said.
Area Man Arrested on 2012 Red Bank Armed Robbery Charges
Red Bank police have arrested an area man on charges in connection with a 2012 armed robbery in town.
Tinton Falls Fort Monmouth Parcel Now On The Market
A former research facility in the Tinton Falls section of Fort Monmouth is now on the market.
Two New Jersey men charged with running 9/11 scam
Two New Jersey men are facing charges of running a 9/11 memorial scam allegedly by collecting donations and selling memorial T-shirts from the back of a pickup truck painted with the World Trade Center towers, according to the state attorney general's office.
Parkway Exit 105 Reconfiguration Will Begin by End of Summer
The Garden State Parkway Exit 105 reconfiguration project will begin by the "end of summer," according to New Jersey Turnpike Authority Spokesman Thomas Feeney.
Get a Monmouth County Golf Cart, Chain Saw or Trailer in Online Auction
In the market for a new car? How about a lawn mower or construction trailer? These items could be yours if the price is right.
Tinton Falls considers bonding $700K for equipment purchases
Nearly $700,000 worth of trucks and equipment would be purchased by the borough through a bond ordinance scheduled to be introduced at Tuesday's Borough Council meeting.
Two Jersey Shore men indicted on theft charges in bogus 9/11 charity case
A pair of Jersey Shore men have been indicted by a state grand jury for allegedly operating a fraudulent charity, using a pickup truck painted with the Twin Towers and the names of police and firefighters who died at the World Trade Center on Sept.
2 NJ men face charges over bogus 9/11 charity
Two New Jersey men who admitted operating a bogus 9/11 charity have been indicted on conspiracy and theft by deception charges.