Tag: Eatontown

  • Six candidates will seek two seats on Eatontown Borough Council

    Six candidates will seek two seats on Eatontown Borough Council

    EATONTOWN – Six candidates – two Republicans, two Democrats and two individuals running independent of a political party – will be seeking two three-year terms on the Eatontown Borough Council in November. According to the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Democrats Coleen Burnett and Mariel Hufnagel, Republicans David Gindi and Everett Lucas, and independent candidates Dee…

  • Eatontown Borough Council adopts $28.6M municipal budget for 2021

    Eatontown Borough Council adopts $28.6M municipal budget for 2021

    EATONTOWN – The members of the Borough Council have adopted a $28.66 million budget to fund the operation of Eatontown during 2021. The budget, which was adopted on June 10, will be supported by the collection of $19.59 million in taxes from Eatontown’s residential and commercial property owners. Other revenue in the 2021 budget includes…

  • Eatontown officials act to make excessive noise a public nuisance

    Eatontown officials act to make excessive noise a public nuisance

    EATONTOWN – Officials in Eatontown have amended the borough’s municipal code to establish excessive noise as a public nuisance. On June 10, Borough Council members adopted an ordinance that renames the “Noise” chapter of Eatontown’s municipal code to “Public Nuisances” and establishes excessive noise as a prohibited nuisance. The action establishes penalties for excessive noise.…

  • Atlantic Hub News Briefs, May 26

    Atlantic Hub News Briefs, May 26

    The Eatontown Borough Council has adopted an ordinance which creates a four-way stop at the intersection of Clinton Avenue and South Street. Previously, the intersection had one stop sign on the eastern Clinton Avenue side. The four-way intersection is in a residential neighborhood and both streets are connected to Route 35. The eastern Clinton Avenue…

  • Eatontown council delays adoption of 2021 municipal budget

    Eatontown council delays adoption of 2021 municipal budget

    EATONTOWN – Citing an incomplete review by the state, borough officials in Eatontown have moved the adoption of the 2021 municipal budget to a later meeting. The budget was introduced on April 14 and a public hearing on the annual spending plan took place during the Borough Council’s May 12 meeting. The council’s proposed $28.66…

  • Eatontown school board puts budget in place for 2021-22 academic year

    Eatontown school board puts budget in place for 2021-22 academic year

    EATONTOWN – The Eatontown Public Schools Board of Education has adopted a $26.7 million budget that will fund the operation of the K-8 district during the 2021-22 school year. The budget, which was adopted by the board on April 26, will be supported by a tax levy of $17.7 million to be paid by Eatontown’s…

  • Falcons end losing skid on diamond with pitching gem from Schade

    Falcons end losing skid on diamond with pitching gem from Schade

    Evan Schade found out at the Monmouth Regional High School baseball team’s practice on May 5 that he would get his first career varsity pitching start against Holmdel High School the next day. Saying he was “really excited” to have a chance to shine on the mound, Schade did not disappoint. On May 6, when…

  • Eatontown Borough Council sets May 12 as date for budget hearing

    Eatontown Borough Council sets May 12 as date for budget hearing

    EATONTOWN – Members of the Borough Council have introduced a $28.66 million budget to fund the operation of Eatontown during 2021. The budget, which may be amended prior to its final adoption, was introduced on April 14. A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for May 12 and the governing body may adopt the…

  • Residents file to run for seats on Eatontown Borough Council

    Residents file to run for seats on Eatontown Borough Council

    EATONTOWN – Two Democrats and two Republicans are seeking their first three-year terms on the Eatontown Borough Council. The four candidates are running unopposed in the June 8 primary election. The terms currently held by Republican Joseph Olsavsky and Democrat Jasmine Story will be on the ballot in the Nov. 2 general election. Neither incumbent…