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FBI: ‘Dozens’ more arrests could come in weeks ahead
The arrest of 11 Monmouth County officials on extortion and money laundering charges is only the beginning of an operation that will net “dozens more arrests,” according to the FBI. More...
Freeholders express shock and suspend 7 who were charged

Immediate action must be taken to restore faith and confidence in Monmouth County government in the wake of the arrest last week of 11 government officials as the result of an FBI bribery sting, according to Monmouth County Deputy Freeholder Director Amy Handlin. More...

Lecture at Brookdale addresses garment’s cultural significance

MIDDLETOWN — People often use clothing as a means of self-expression. More...


Mayor maintains his innocence, has no plans to step down

KEYPORT — Mayor John Merla is not going down without a fight. More...


KEYPORT — Mayor John Merla may have spent part of his allegedly More...


Longtime member’s attorney says he has no plans to leave post

MIDDLETOWN — The Township Committee wants him out, but Raymond O’Grady is not going anywhere. More...


Middletown High School North, Tindall Road, will host “Secrets of the Street: What Youth Know That You Need to Know About Herbals, Supplements and Over-the-Counter Performance Enhancers” March 2 from 7-9 p.m. The presentation will be given by Isabel Burk in the school’s library. For more information More...
Let’s face it, the ridiculous MOM railroad line will never materialize because of the infantile objections of the Middlesex County NIMBY communities. So, let’s get on to a light rail system that uses existing right of ways and rail lines that make sense. More...
It has been a sleepless week for many of our humble public servants, no doubt. The news of federal agents rousting 11 officials out of their beds around dawn, slapping cuffs on them and accusing them of corruption came with a promise from U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie — “we and the FBI are not More...
Randolph J. Bolin Mr. Bolin, 56, of Orlando, Fla., died Feb. 26 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Red Bank, he resided in Middletown prior to moving to Orlando seven years ago. He was a bus driver at Mears Bus Company, Orlando, the past seven years. He served with the U.S. Navy durin More...
On the heels of its impressive run to the Shore Conference championship, the St. John Vianney High School girls basketball team will visit Bishop Ahr tomorrow to open the NJSIAA Non-Public South A Tournament. More...