Tag: construction
Red Bank OKs $4.875M for Phase 1 of New DPW Facility
RED BANK – The borough council unanimously approved a $4.875 million bond ordinance for the first phase of construction on the long-awaited Department of Public Works facility, which will replace deteriorating temporary trailers that have housed workers for more than two decades.
NY Wind Farm, 19 Miles off Long Branch, Resumes Construction
NEW JERSEY – Work on the Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm project has officially resumed following the lifting of a stop-work order issued in April, federal and company officials confirmed this week.
Red Bank OKs Azalea Gardens Change to Meet JCP&L Demand
RED BANK – A minor change in the approved site plan for the Azalea Gardens residential project brought its developer, a frustrated Roger Mumford, back to the Red Bank Zoning Board May 15.
Affordable Housing for Veterans Edges Closer in Middletown
A plan to provide 12 affordable residential units for veterans crept closer to fruition after Mayor Tony Perry and the township committee announced how they were addressing the project’s final hurdles.
Roadway Safety a Concern as Students Head Back to School
As children head back to school next month the topic of safe driving may be on parents’ and school administrators’ minds.
First Tenants Announced for Fort Monmouth’s RiverWalk Center
Sports businesses and a fruit-forward franchise are the first lessees at RiverWalk Center, a commercial redevelopment on 12 acres inside the Oceanport Avenue gates of Fort Monmouth. Construction is about to begin on the two buildings the businesses will occupy, with completion anticipated for spring 2024.
Azalea Gardens Project Will Spring up in Summer
After years of delays, construction is slated to begin on the Azalea Gardens housing project at the corner of Hudson Avenue and Harding Road. The original proposal for the project was approved by the borough zoning board in 2017.
Fort Monmouth Redevelopment Spurs Some Complaints Over Tree Removal and More
Major Fort Monmouth redevelopment projects that have been advancing through local, county and state bureaucracies for years are now becoming reality on the former U.S. Army base, causing disruption and some concern for a few neighbors.
Colts Neck Development in Water Brawl with Neighboring Towns
Not many residents are gushing over an additional water tower being proposed by Gordon’s Corner Water company on the Colts Neck-Marlboro township border.
Shrewsbury Borough Bond Referendum Leaves Some Residents Annoyed
On Oct. 6, residents of Shrewsbury Borough will make a special trip to the polls to vote on a school board bond referendum.


















