Do You Agree with Supreme Court on Healthcare Reform?
Do you agree with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday upholding most of President Obama's signature health care reform legislation? By a 5-4 vote, the justices upheld most of the act,...
View ArticleFair Haven's Burnham Helps Rescue Injured Swan
As Red Bank Middle School students were preparing to take canoes out on the Navesink River as part of their River Rangers activity, an injured swan was spotted hobbling along the entrance path to...
View ArticleStakeholders' Gathering: Review of Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge Options
The stage is set to move forward with a revamp or replacement of the 60-year-old failing Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge; but, plans are only conceptual proposals at this point and a price tag on the project...
View ArticleThe Vote Counts: Small Business Mission
For a small business $250,000 isn't just big money, it's life changing money. That's why hunderds of business owners around the country, and right here in Monmouth County, are social networking their...
View ArticleRumson Resident is Count Basie CEO
In a departure from the past several years, the Count Basie Theatre Board of Trustees has opted to merge the Basie and its foundation under a new leadership structure, headed by Rumson resident...
View ArticleBaykeeper: The Survival of the Oyster
They're not breaking out the beer and the hot sauce yet, but the NY/NJ Baykeeper people are toasting their oysters, nonetheless. "This is very exciting! Look at this," said Rutgers University...
View ArticleRiver Rangers Build Student Confidence
For five weeks each year area children are invited to take part in an adventure right in their back yards. The Navesink Maritime Heritage Association hosts its River Rangers program each year for five...
View ArticleBen Lucarelli: You Asked, He Answered
Last week, as a person of power in the area, Fair Haven Mayor Ben Lucarelli agreed to be part of Rumson-Fair Haven Patch's "Newsmakers ..." initiative. The feature allows residents to pose questions...
View ArticleUpdate: Outdoor Water Use Banned, Boil Water Advisory in Effect After Bridge...
New Jersey American Water banned outdoor water use and is asking residents of several Monmouth County municipalities to only use water for essential reasons, according to spokesman Richard G. Barnes....
View ArticleNJ American Water: Main Break Update
An update and advisory from NJ American Water about water quality with respect to the Swimming River Reservoir bridge collapse ... New Jersey American Water is urging its customers in Monmouth County...
View ArticleUpdate: Boil Water Advisory Reduced to 22 Towns
Saturday afternoon: The boil water advisory has been reduced to cover just the towns directly served by New Jersey American Water Company.Towns still under the boil-water advisory are Middletown,...
View ArticleWarm, Wet Weather Brings Mosquitoes
Be sure to grab a big container of bug spray if you plan on heading outdoors around dusk this summer. Spring 2012 got an early jump and with all of the warm, wet weather — and so did the local...
View ArticleFirework Safety for the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July is drawing near and barbeque preparations are underway. Fireworks are a traditional part of Independence Day celebrations, but they can also be dangerous. Sadly, children and teens...
View ArticleChristie to Visit Oceanport, Address Water Main Break
Gov. Chris Christie will visit Oceanport on Saturday afternoon to address the water main break that has placed residents of about 22 Monmouth County towns under a boil-water advisory and severely...
View ArticleFinding Bottled Water in Monmouth County
Updated as of 12:30 p.m. With a boil water advisory still affecting large sections of Monmouth County, residents are flocking to groceries stores to stock up on bottled water. Water distribution sites...
View ArticleR-FH Still Under Boil Water Advisory
Following the collapse of a New Jersey American Water water main at the Swimming River Reservoir in Tinton Falls, Rumson, Fair Haven and Sea Bright remain three of several Monmouth County towns under...
View ArticleChristie: Full Water Restoration Expected by July 4th
Full water service to Monmouth County residents isn't expected until July 4th, with temporary service being restored in the next two days, Gov. Chris Christie said at a press conference at Wolf Hill...
View ArticleGov. Christie on the County Water Crisis
Gov. Chris Christie visited Monmouth County Saturday to discuss a water crisis that has left 22 towns with boil-water advisories and a county in a state of emergency. Christie stopped by Wolf Hill...
View ArticleWater Distribution Continues Sunday
The Monmouth County Office of Emergency Management will continue distributing water on Sunday to residents affected by the regional water emergency. A water main at the New Jersey American Water’s...
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