Tag: Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders
Freeholders To Rethink ‘Sanctuary City’ Resolution
Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders faced criticism over proposed resolution opposing New Jersey becoming a sanctuary state for illegal immigrants.
Democrats Select Their Candidates For Freeholder Board
By Philip Sean Curran
Monmouth County Democrats will endorse two candidates for the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Freeholder Curley Mulls Independent Run; Scharfenberger Joins Board
By Jay Cook |
Monmouth County Freeholder John P. Curley is contemplating a re-election run later this year but may do so without an 'R'...
Curley Censured over Complaints of Alleged Sexual Harassment
By John Burton and Jay Cook |
FREEHOLD — “Brash.” “Brusque.” “Independent.” “Bully.” These were some of the terms members of the public used last...
Freeholder Curley Rebuked By Colleagues For Alleged Sexual Harassment
By John Burton |
FREEHOLD — The four members of the county Board of Chosen Freeholders said they were taking a stance against the allegedly...
Election 2017: County Candidates Offer Views on Taxes, Marijuana
By Jay Cook |
MANALAPAN – It’s not election season without a few surprises from those running for office and this year’s Monmouth County Board...
Knotty Middletown Intersection To Get Traffic Lights
By Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – One of the township’s most historic yet stress-inducing intersections is set for a makeover.
Known for its two pre-Revolutionary War...
Officials Fight Earle Plan To Open Housing to Public
By Joseph Sapia
COLTS NECK – Government officials, citing security, are fighting a plan by the U.S. Navy to open up unused rental housing at...
Freeholders Approve Open Space Grants to Towns
FREEHOLD – The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders approved grants totaling $2.3 million from the 2013 Monmouth County Open Space Trust Fund to...
Be Cool, Stay Local and Beat Summer Heat
By Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders
Monmouth County is the place you want to be, but its beaches and parks may be the places...















