Tag: Colts Neck

  • Colts Neck salutes police retirees, announces promotions, new hires

    Colts Neck salutes police retirees, announces promotions, new hires

    COLTS NECK – Two police officers who have retired, four who have been promoted and three who have just been hired by the Colts Neck Police Department were recognized during a recent Township Committee meeting. The June 10 meeting began with comments from Police Chief Paul Santucci, who said, “Tonight we observe three of the…

  • Colts Neck honors retiring municipal clerk

    Colts Neck honors retiring municipal clerk

    COLTS NECK – The members of the Colts Neck Township Committee have honored municipal clerk Beth Kara as she prepares to retire from her position. Kara has worked for the township for 14 years. A proclamation recognizing Kara for her service to the municipality was read by Township Administrator Kathleen Capristo on behalf of the…

  • Governor and Attorney General are promoting anarchy in New Jersey

    Governor and Attorney General are promoting anarchy in New Jersey

    By Rose Ann Scotti Kudos to Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden and all the other sheriff’s departments in New Jersey that are extending the 287 agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) which allow officers to screen jail inmates and flag those who are in the country illegally. If the only impediment to this…

  • Colts Neck officials limit locations where smoking is prohibited in town

    Colts Neck officials limit locations where smoking is prohibited in town

    COLTS NECK – The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance that will limit smoking in areas around Colts Neck. The ordinance was unanimously adopted during the committee’s June 26 meeting following a public hearing. The new section of the municipal code will prohibit smoking or vaping on or at all municipal properties, including parks and…

  • Programs scheduled at Marlboro, Colts Neck libraries

    Programs scheduled at Marlboro, Colts Neck libraries

    Guild of Creative Art exhibiting artist David Levy will present a program about Italian artist Giotto at the Marlboro branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1 Library Court, off Wyncrest Road, Marlboro, at 1 p.m. July 18. Giotto, the first Italian artist to become universally known, was a painter and architect during the late Middle…

  • Former music manager discusses life in the entertainment business

    Former music manager discusses life in the entertainment business

    EAST BRUNSWICK–Having rubbed shoulders and personally managed many notable musical talents, Robert Redfield, 97, reminisces on his experiences as an entertainment manager. By creating the Redfield Agency, Redfield said he was a one-man manager and booker who was responsible for booking numerous musical main attractions in countless clubs throughout New Jersey, New York and nationally.…

  • Colts Neck officials update loitering, peddling ordinances

    Colts Neck officials update loitering, peddling ordinances

    COLTS NECK – A pair of ordinances have been adopted by the Colts Neck Township Committee that will update the municipal code. Each ordinance was adopted with a 5-0 vote from committee members following a public hearing. Mayor Thomas Orgo, Deputy Mayor Frank Rizzuto and committeemen J.P. Bartolomeo, Russell Macnow and Michael Viola voted “yes”…

  • Proposed ordinance would place limits on smoking in Colts Neck

    Proposed ordinance would place limits on smoking in Colts Neck

    COLTS NECK – A public hearing on an ordinance that will, if adopted, update Colts Neck’s municipal code will be held tonight, June 26. Following the public hearing, the Township Committee may adopt the ordinance. The new section of the municipal code would prohibit smoking or vaping on or at all municipal properties, including parks…

  • Colts Neck school board firms up plans for $25M referendum on Sept. 24

    Colts Neck school board firms up plans for $25M referendum on Sept. 24

    COLTS NECK – The Colts Neck K-8 School District Board of Education will place a $25.5 million referendum before voters during a special election on Sept. 24. District administrators said the referendum is expected to address three broad categories: Safety and Security; Health and Compliance; and (being) Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly. On June 5,…