A suspected child pornography streamer from Union Beach and a onetime Ocean Grove resident and business operator have each pleaded guilty in separate investigations in Monmouth County.
Bribing a doctor $25,000 to steer patients to a pair of medical labs might cost two Monmouth marketing firm owners up to five years in prison.
In a Camden courtroom, Daniel Gilman, 62, of Ocean Grove, and Kenneth Robberson, 46, of Wall Township, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to pay kickbacks, according to the office of New Jersey U...
This might be a pleasant way to spend the summer, with the beach steps away. The Township of Neptune seeks a tourism representative for the summer in Ocean Grove.
The fire that caused damage and destruction to 9 buildings in Ocean Grove last week, started in one of the apartments at 50 Main Avenue. According to Neptune Township Police, the Monmouth County Fire Marshal determined that the Friday, February 6, blaze was not suspicious and began on the second floor...
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A total of 9 buildings were damaged or destroyed in a wind driven fire in the Neptune Township community of Ocean Grove. Township Police Lieutenant Mike McGhee said they responded to 9-1-1 calls for a structure fire at around 3:27 pm in the heart of the business district on 50 Main Avenue just two blocks from the Ocean...
The Asbury Park police officer and 43 others caught up in a massive probe of gun trafficking and street crime in Monmouth County now face the prospect of plea deals or trials.
Officials in the historic Monmouth County community of Ocean Grove is hoping to have its Sandy destroyed boardwalk repaired by July 4th. According to the Newark Star Ledger, Neptune Township has set a March 6th deadline to accept bids to repair the main section of the privately-owned boardwalk.
An historic, privately-owned, religiously-affiliated beachfront community in Monmouth County calls FEMA's reversal of an earlier decision to reject their disaster funding request a huge victory.
The Neptune Township community of Ocean Grove is finally eligible to apply for federal funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to make repairs to its Sandy battered boardwalk after winning a second appeal. According to The Coaster, FEMA overturned its previous ruling that declared the Ocean Grove Boardwalk and Beach Front ineligible for federal funding because it was privately