Tag: Oceanport
OCEANPORT PORTION OF FORT MONMOUTH WILL BE MIXED USE
OCEANPORT – The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) continues negotiating with the U.S. Army on final transfer of the fort property. Meanwhile, working...
Bugler Brothers Announce Call to Post
OCEANPORT – John and Joe Luckenbill share a bugler’s dream. They play the large post horn at Monmouth Park, dressed in a fitted red...
Monmouth Park Announcer's Long Route to Oceanport
Frank Mirahmadi, Monmouth Park's new PA announcer, doesn't take no for an answer. A thoroughbred fan, Mirahmadi could imitate the calls of many legendary...
Marina Expansion Delayed But Predict Spring Opening
OCEANPORT – The long awaited rebirth of the former Fort Monmouth Marina on Riverside Avenue has hit a snag over red tape, official ownership, and...
Oceanport Police May Be Evicted
By John Burton
OCEANPORT – An apparent dispute between the Borough Council and the authority overseeing Fort Monmouth property redevelopment could leave borough police without a...
Mayors Muse About Getting Back Home
By John Burton
Super Storm Sandy was a bipartisan storm, displacing both Republican and Democratic mayors, whose homes were damaged it the storm’s wake.
Like so...
Oceanport Library Reopens July 1
OCEANPORT – The Oceanport branch of the Monmouth County Library will reopen on Monday, July 1, eight months after sustaining extensive flood damage during...
Four Area Towns Get Low-Cost FEMA Loans
TRENTON – Four Two-River area municipalities have received funding from Community Disaster Loans through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The low-interest loan program helps...
Monmouth County Library Gets Funds to Repair Oceanport Branch
OCEANPORT – The Monmouth County Library has received an insurance settlement of $283,704 to restore the collection of library materials to the Oceanport branch,...
Juried Show Features Work By Former Oceanport Resident Robert Cullinane
An opening reception for “Viewpoints 2012,” Studio Montclair’s 15th annual juried exhibition, takes place this Saturday, March 31 from 3 to 5 p.m. at...