Tag: Colts Neck

  • St. John Vianney wrestlers upset Howell to win Shore Conference Tournament

    St. John Vianney wrestlers upset Howell to win Shore Conference Tournament

    The 2018 Shore Conference Wrestling Tournament will be remembered when the format turned into an individual showcase. But what will also be recalled is the shocking championship that Saint John Vianney High School walked away with once the event ended before a crowded gym at Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver on Jan.…

  • Colts Neck asks volunteers to maintain attendance at meetings

    Colts Neck asks volunteers to maintain attendance at meetings

    COLTS NECK – A public hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at Colts Neck Town Hall on a proposed ordinance that will establish an attendance policy for non-elected members of local boards, commissions and committees. The Township Committee may adopt the ordinance following the public hearing. The ordinance was introduced on Jan.…

  • Colts Neck will tighten code on placement of brush

    Colts Neck will tighten code on placement of brush

    COLTS NECK – A public hearing is expected to be held at the Colts Neck Township Committee’s Jan. 31 meeting on an ordinance that amends the municipal code regarding property maintenance and leaf and brush pickup. Committee members may vote to adopt the ordinance following the public hearing. When the ordinance was introduced on Jan.…

  • Coldwell Banker’s Holmdel/Colts Neck office welcomes Dina Willis

    Coldwell Banker’s Holmdel/Colts Neck office welcomes Dina Willis

    Jonathan Keates, branch vice president of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Holmdel/Colts Neck office, is pleased to announce that Colts Neck resident Dina Willis is now affiliated with the office. “Dina has built a well-established network throughout Monmouth County, successfully representing buyers and sellers in and around the Monmouth County real estate market. An honest…

  • Bartolomeo will serve as Colts Neck’s mayor for 2018

    Bartolomeo will serve as Colts Neck’s mayor for 2018

    COLTS NECK – Township Committeeman J.P. Bartolomeo will serve as Colts Neck’s mayor during 2018 after he was elected to that position by his fellow members of the Township Committee during the Jan. 6 reorganization meeting. In Colts Neck’s form of government, residents do not directly elect the mayor. Each January, the committee members select…

  • Colts Neck and police union implement new agreement

    Colts Neck and police union implement new agreement

    COLTS NECK – The start of a new year brought with it a new contract between the Township Committee and the union that represents every police officer in the Colts Neck Police Department with the exception of lieutenants and the police chief. Beginning in September, representatives of the township and the union negotiated the terms…

  • County grant awarded to Colts Neck for land purchase

    County grant awarded to Colts Neck for land purchase

    COLTS NECK – A $250,000 grant Colts Neck officials hope to use to acquire a property has been awarded to the municipality by Monmouth County. Township Committee members announced the receipt of the grant during a recent meeting. The money comes from the county’s municipal open space grant program. The property municipal officials are considering…

  • Colts Neck resident earns Rhodes Scholarship

    Colts Neck resident earns Rhodes Scholarship

    COLTS NECK – Christopher D’Urso will attend and study at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, in 2018 after earning a Rhodes Scholarship. D’Urso is a Colts Neck native, an alumni of the Colts Neck K-8 School District and a 2014 graduate of Colts Neck High School, where he was the class valedictorian. He…

  • JCP&L completes upgrades to more than 80 major circuits

    JCP&L completes upgrades to more than 80 major circuits

    Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) completed upgrades on more than 80 major circuits in 2017 to help enhance service reliability to approximately 175,000 customers in about 150 communities in northern and central New Jersey. The $4.7 million program included installing 750 new pieces of high tech equipment to help pinpoint problem areas and restore…