Penalties Eased for Certain First-Time Criminal Offenders
The law allows conditional discharge for some offenses that are not drug-related in municipal court.
View ArticleSparking Up a Smoking Ban Debate Again
Are two smoking ban ordinances better than one? Fair Haven Borough Councilman Rowland Wilhelm, who isn't a smoker, has no qualms about huffing and puffing over the notion and answering a resounding...
View ArticleBest Money Lessons Your Parents Taught You
Some financial advice never changes — don’t spend more than you make! — and gets passed along from parents to their children.
View ArticleRumsonite Millicent Mercer Johnsen, Past Garden Club Prez, Dies at 90
Services begin Wednesday.
View Article'Erroneous and Miscalculated' Charges in Sandy Cleanup, Investigation Finds
The out-of-state contractor that handled debris cleanup after Hurricane Sandy overcharged taxpayers more than $300,000 for its services, a state investigation released Tuesday revealed. The Office of...
View ArticleReflections of the Keeper of the 9/11 List
Across the Navesink River in Middletown, 37 residents perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Detective Sgt. Joe Capriotti kept the list and notified families.
View ArticleCameo Jewelry, Soccer, Historic Allaire Discussed in Patch Blogs
Patch Bloggers are also talking about the bittersweet college drop-off, beating cancer and co-parenting.
View ArticleHiring in the Rumson-Fair Haven Area: Weichert, Rumson Schools, More
Check out the latest job opportunities in the Rumson-Fair Haven area.
View ArticleExtreme Savers: From Owing $25K to Being Debt-Free in 2 Years
Paying off debt became a way of life for Randy Buckman, who learned the hard way that having it all doesn’t necessarily mean your finances are in good shape.
View ArticleNew Homes for Sale in Rumson, Fair Haven, Sea Bright
Find homes for sale in Rumson and Fair Haven on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
View ArticleAn Unlikely Rumson Hero's 9/11 Tale
John Pyndus recounts the Sept. 11 attacks as he lived them.
View ArticleRumson Country Day Dedicates Entrance to Retiring Headmaster
This year marks the last of Chad Small's 25 years as headmaster.
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Outtakes of Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno's Fair Haven Visit
It wasn't that long ago that Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno visited Fair Haven, touting post-Hurricane Sandy programs to boost business recovery and recognizing officials for holding the line on taxes. The...
View ArticleLawsuit Seeks Answers on How Sandy Grant Recipients Are Chosen
State has asked for two extensions to respond to request for documentation on how recipients are being selected.
View ArticleFormer Wall Student To Be Charged In Violence Plot
Boy faces a possibility of two years probation for plot that named Intermediate School students.
View ArticleAn R-FH Area 9/11 Memorial Snapshot
Wednesday morning was as bright a day's beginning as it was on Sept. 11, 2001 when, on a Tuesday, two planes crashed into the Twin Towers of New York's World Trade Center, killing thousands inside. The...
View ArticleSummer's Ending: Which Farmers Markets Are Still Open?
By clicking on the check marks on the right, you can see which greenmarkets are open on which days of the week.
View ArticleHere's Your Chance to Show Off Your Photos, Rumson and Fair Haven
Whether you've got one photo to share or an entire album full, there's a spot for all of them on Patch.
View ArticleA 'Cheers' to Early Sunday Cocktails
Call it a spirited move. If you feel like having "spirits," as Red Bank Mayor Pat Menna called them in the spirit of the affected day, you may now order them before 11 a.m. in a restaurant or bar in...
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