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DWI checkpoints coming to two popular NJ shore spots this weekend
MONMOUTH COUNTY — DWI checkpoints and summertime go hand-in-hand, especially near the shore points with the increased traffic. Two will be popping up this weekend in Sea Girt and in Monmouth Beach, so make sure to have a plan before heading out. The Monmouth County DWI Task Force’s crackdown...
Look At These Exciting New Additions Coming To The Freehold Raceway Mall
New Additions In Monmouth County at Freehold Raceway Mall. One of my favorite malls in New Jersey is the Freehold Raceway Mall. Freehold Raceway Mall has fantastic stores and many good "food" options for dining out. Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang's, Brio Italian Grille, Playa Bowls, Etc. There are a few new eateries coming to the Freehold Raceway Mall:
A Brand New Fried Chicken Chain Is Opening Its First NJ Store In Monmouth County
Move over Colonel, there's a new chicken joint coming to Jersey and it looks like it's going to change the game for fried chicken lovers all over the state!. Now, I've never heard of this place before but after doing a little digging into what they're all about, I'm excited to see that they're making a move towards the Jersey Shore.
News Update: Infestation Has Closed Sandy Hook’s Campground Until Further Notice
NJ.com is reporting that the campground at Sandy Hook is "closed until further notice". They report that "Sandy Hook’s campground, located in New Jersey’s portion of the Gateway National Recreation Area in Monmouth County, is closed until further notice due to an infestation of pests, officials said Friday."
Water utility issues mandatory alert for 2 NJ counties
NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — New Jersey American Water has issued an alert to conserve water in two counties as the utility conducts emergency repairs. The company said Sunday around 4:45 p.m. that it was repairing a 36-inch valve at the Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant in Neptune Township. Between the...
Guided Fossil Hunts in Middletown at Poricy Park
MIDDLETOWN, NJ: The Township has so many great things to do and summer is a great time to enjoy the beautiful nature the community has to share. Come dig up Middletown history at the Poricy Brook Fossil Beds. Expect to find marine fossils from the Cretaceous period, 65-72 million years ago. Our guide will supply equipment for screening for fossils and help identify your treasures. Read this information about the Poricy Brook Fossil Beds here and see available dates below: Dates: Thursday, June 13th 4 pm - 5 pm Sunday, June 23rd 11 am - 12 pm Sunday, July 21st 11 am - 12 pm Tuesday, August 13th 10 am - 11 am Tuesday, August 13th 4 pm - 5 pm Sunday, August 18th 11 am - 12 pm Sunday, September 22nd 11 am - 12 pm Location: Poricy Fossil Beds Ages: 5-99 Fee: $5/participant (R), register under appropriate season.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Poricy Park Conservancy has been preserving 250 acres of open space, wildlife and their habitats, prehistoric fossil beds, and the Historic Murray Farmhouse since 1970. Learn more here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
We Rock The Spectrum Kid’s Gym Now Open In Monmouth County, New Jersey
Exciting news in Monmouth County. Get ready kids! It's time to swing, climb, jump, and have lots and lots of fun! If that's not enough, there's also a zipline which just happens to be everyone's favorite. Sounds like so much fun!. We Rock The Spectrum Kid's Gym is now OPEN...
New Jersey Music History In Asbury Park
As you walk through the hallowed hall breezeway between the Paramount Theater and Convention Hall the next time you are at the Asbury Park Boardwalk, just think of some of the legendary musicians who have performed just feet from where you’re walking. The list of incredible artists who have...
Hazlet Residents: July 24, Get a REAL ID and more from NJ Mobile Motor Vehicle
HAZLET, NJ: Convenient community benefit coming soon! Scheduling is now available for appointments with the MVC Mobile Unit coming to Hazlet, on Wedneday, July 24, 2024. Sign up for a time slot here. The MVC van will be parked outside Town Hall from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Examples of services requiring a reservation: Real ID, Registration renewal, Initial Permit, Non-Driver ID, Replacement Title/Registration. MVC staff members will be on hand to give out forms and answer questions for other issues, so feel free to stop in the lobby. According to the Township of Hazlet, all the appointments were booked up last time upon the morning of the event, it is recommended to make an appointment in advance. The event is open to the public. Sign up for a time slot here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Allaire Village closes til Aug. 7 due to finance distress
WALL TOWNSHIP — The same day of its monthly flea market that attracted hundreds of patrons, the Historic Village at Allaire announced it would be closing temporarily for about a month due to funding issues. “We are trying to be proactive instead of reactive,” Historic Village at Allaire Executive Director Hance Sitkus told The Coast Star.
Stay out of the water! Major sewage leak in Red Bank, NJ
RED BANK — Residents and visitors are "strongly advised" to stay out of the Navesink River because of an accidental release of sewage into storm drains. A drilling crew working in Parking Lot 1 in front of the NJ Transit station at the intersection of Monmouth and Burrowes streets struck a pressurized main. The borough is also discouraging the consumption of fish and shellfish from the area of the Route 35 bridge over the Navesink.
A Statement from our Library Staff
We are aware there is concern regarding the non-library sponsored program being held in our meeting room on Saturday, July 27, 2024. Following the library’s meeting room policy, there is no reason to cancel this outside event at this time. The Teach-In is sponsored by Amnesty International, a nonprofit organization that followed the proper procedure to request meeting room space.
Rock-like chunks of lead waste wash ashore in New Jersey
There is worry along the water in a New Jersey community after rock-like chunks of hazardous material washed ashore, just a few miles from a superfund site. The large, oddly shaped chunks spotted near the water in Keyport may look similar to rocks, but they could potentially be much more harmful.
Tension boils as residents get estimated taxes
BRADLEY BEACH — As residents of Bradley Beach begin to receive their estimated tax bills, tensions boiled over to the July 10 borough council meeting, when the budget introduction yet again failed to pass. According to Mayor Larry Fox, since the council has yet to successfully pass a budget residents received estimated tax bills.
Investigation launched into lead found on Keyport shore
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection have begun looking into how objects containing lead appeared on Keyport’s bay shore. According to New York/New Jersey Baykeeper, objects resembling lead slag first became visible in June, and tests have confirmed that the objects contain...
This historic New Jersey complex made science history and now serves to entertain
Built in 1959 and finished in 1962, Bell Labs in Holmdel New Jersey made science history with new phone and antenna discoveries from the over 6,000 engineers, technicians, and researchers that worked in the mammoth 2,000,000 square foot complex. It ranked as laboratory of the year in 1967, is on...
Federal agent admits selling ‘family member’ cards for thousands of dollars
A U.S. Air Marshal admitted selling cards claiming to be held by members of the agent’s family and embossed with the Department of Homeland Security insignia, for thousands of dollars, U.S. District Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced Thursday. Jonathan J. Ledesma, 38, a resident of Middlesex County, pleaded guilty...
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