Ilya Hemlin
Micro Home Shows Amenities & Comfort In A Small Package
While roughly the size of a shipping container, the model micro home on display this week in Point Pleasant Borough Hall shows off the more luxurious aspects of the project.
$34M for School Repairs
The Lakewood Township Board of Education is asking voters to approve borrowing up to $34 million for needed repairs to six school buildings.
Shoulder Season at Jersey Shore Attracting Thousands
The beaches are closed, the lifeguards are gone and the crowds have decreased, some Jersey Shore businesses are still earning money from tourism thanks to what is known as the "shoulder season."
Graduates Finish Police Academy
A new batch of recruits joins the ranks of police departments within Ocean County.
New Ferries to Launch
Monmouth County commuters who take the ferry into Manhattan will ride in style as a pair of new ferries is expected to depart from the Belford terminal beginning in January.
Clownfest Returns To Seaside Heights
Red noses and floppy shoes are taking over Seaside Heights this weekend as the 33rd annual Clownfest makes its way back to the boardwalk.
Business Boot Camp To Provide Help For Biz After Sandy
A “Business Boot Camp” in Ocean County hopes to provide information on the resources available for anyone looking to start a new businesses or expand an existing company in the wake of Sandy.
Bill To Change Spousal Communication Privileges During a Criminal Trial
A case against an Ocean County married couple alleged drug trafficking is prompting state legislators to introduce a bill allowing communication between spouses and civil union of continuing criminal activity to be used as evidence.
Micro Home On Display In Point Borough
Micro-housing is being touted as a solution towards tackling homelessness in the state and a model micro-home will be on display in Point Pleasant Borough later this month.
After Sandy and the fire, Seaside Heights still struggles
While New Jersey's second summer after Sandy proved to be significantly better than 2013, some shore businesses say they're still a long ways away from pre-storm numbers.