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City Council Cancels August 28th Meeting; Next Session Set for September 11th
ASBURY PARK, NJ - The City Council meeting originally scheduled for August 28th has been canceled, as confirmed by city officials. Council meetings typically take place on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month, but it's not uncommon for one or two meetings to be canceled during the summer months as the council adjusts its schedule to accommodate seasonal activities and vacations. The next City Council meeting is now set to take place on Wednesday, September 11th. Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and attend the upcoming session, where regular city business will resume. The cancelation reflects a routine adjustment, with no pressing issues on the agenda requiring immediate attention before the September meeting. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER City officials appreciate the community’s understanding and encourage those with concerns to reach out ahead of the next scheduled meeting. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Top Ranked Public High Schools in Mercer County, NJ by U.S. News
The summer is flying by. It's already August, and this month is moving at a quick pace already. I know the last thing you want to think about, as a student, parent, or teacher, is back-to-school season. The summer is a great time to rest, recharge, and just take a...
Free Union County Fall Festival in Clark to feature Fabulous Thunderbirds and others
The blues-rock band The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Weight Band (featuring guitarist Jim Weider of The Band) and the Grateful Dead cover band Dead On Live will perform at the free Union County Fall Festival taking place at Oak Ridge Park in Clark, Sept. 14 from 4 to 10 p.m. The...
Union County Responds to Resident Feedback, Modifies Clark Reservoir Project
CLARK, NJ — The Union County Board of County Commissioners announced today that in response to feedback from residents and community members, Union County has revised the plan for the Clark Reservoir Project to better reflect the input and concerns of local residents. TAPinto Clark's coverage of the July 2nd meeting in Clark can be found here.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “We deeply value the input of our Union County residents," said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “By working together and listening to one another, we can create spaces that reflect our vision of...
Southern Ocean County Medical Center Announces $31M Expansion
MANAHAWKIN – In response to a surge in permanent residents in southern Ocean County, Hackensack Meridian Southern Ocean Medical Center (SOMC) has launched a $31 million expansion project to enhance its medical facilities. Michele Morrison, MPH, BSHA, RN, president and chief hospital executive at Southern Ocean Medical Center, emphasized...
Road Project To Fight Flooding
BRICK – Residents of Normandy Beach on the barrier island should get some relief from nuisance road flooding since the governing body has authorized the receipt of bids for the continuation of a roadway elevation project. This will be phase II of the elevation project, said Council President Vince...
Watch 6ABC Reporter Get Hilariously Photobombed in Ocean City, NJ
I can't stop laughing about the hilarious TV news photobomber in Ocean City, New Jersey over the long 4th of July weekend. Did you catch it? I hope so. Field reporter, Katie Katro, from 6ABC Action News in Philadelphia was doing a live report up on the boardwalk about how tons of people were down the shore for the holiday weekend and also trying to beat the heat.
Fees For Toms River Township Pool Questioned
TOMS RIVER – People interested in using the township pool said they want to be able to purchase daily entrance without having a friend with an annual badge. The pool is in the Snug Harbor section of town, off of Fischer Boulevard. There are also tennis courts and a small building. Since this public recreation area is nestled in a residential area, there have been neighbors impacted by people visiting.
Kevin Smith Calls His Intimate New Movie a ‘Secret Origin Story’
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Monmouth County writer and director Kevin Smith turned his place of work into a makeshift film set, bringing together a cast and crew of trusted confidants to create a semi-autobiographical independent sensation. That’s the story of Clerks, Smith’s 1994 debut film,...
RED BANK: “DIRTY JOBS KING” HONORED FOR SEWAGE SPILL HUSTLE
Mayor Billy Portman the Golden Plunger to Mark Woszczak. (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.) If one were to list the essential functions of local government, safely removing and processing what we flush down the toilet is arguably one, if not the, most important function. And so, one could...
RED BANK: BALLOON MISHAP CAUSES POWER OUTAGE
A map of the areas affected by the power outage as of 2:48 pm Sunday, from the JCP&L web site. (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.) A balloon release gone wrong knocked out power to a wide swath of Red Bank Sunday afternoon, officials said. One of the balloons...
Congressman Intervenes, Electric Bills Skyrocket In South Jersey
This has been the summer of surprises for many residents who live in South Jersey. Throughout the summer, people have been shocked by the increase in their electric bills. In some cases, people have seen an increase of double, triple, and even quadruple the amount they paid just a year ago.
Help us support families of fallen Police Officers
For the past 10 years, we've been honoring local police officers weekly on #BlueFriday. My friends at VCS Software have been stepping up for years to sponsor the show and support law enforcement. On Tuesday, September 3, join me and the team at VCS to honor the officers who made...
New Jersey woman struck by boat propeller dies
A New Jersey woman who was trying to get onto a boat from a raft was killed when she was hit by the boat’s propeller. New Jersey State Police said it happened at Sunset Park in Harvey Cedars on Long Beach Island. The victim was 18 years old and Police say an investigation is underway.
Facing natural disasters, more lawmakers look to make oil companies pay for the damage
Vermont is the first state trying a new approach to climate policy: charging fossil fuel companies money to cover the damages caused by natural disasters worsened by climate change. Other states could be close behind. New York lawmakers passed their own measure in June, though it’s unclear if Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul will sign the […]
Ho-Ho-Hold On New Jersey, It’s Way To Early For Christmas Decorations
Slowly but surely summer is getting ready to come to a close at the Jersey Shore. It's a time of year that, in my opinion, comes with mixed emotions. Gone are the days of what felt like endless sunshine and long days spent hanging on the beach, and hanging out on the Barnegat Bay.
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