Tag: Tinton Falls

  • Two Monmouth County men charged following incident in Tinton Falls

    Two Monmouth County men charged following incident in Tinton Falls

    Two men from Monmouth County have been charged with conspiracy to commit armed burglary following their alleged involvement in an incident in Tinton Falls. According to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, an attempted armed burglary in Tinton Falls on the afternoon of Oct. 14 evolved into a shots fired incident when the intended victims of…

  • Atlantic Hub For the Record, Oct. 16

    The Tinton Falls Borough Council did not pass a resolution urging the state to extend the 2% cap on binding interest arbitration awards during a meeting on Oct. 1. The proposed resolution was removed from the consent agenda and died when no member of the council made a motion to approve the resolution when a…

  • Mom lauds Tinton Falls for addressing issues at rehabilitation facility

    Mom lauds Tinton Falls for addressing issues at rehabilitation facility

    A mother in Tinton Falls is applauding the actions of municipal employees who she said took immediate action to help address what she termed “deplorable” conditions at a rehabilitation facility in the municipality. Dorothy Dittmer, 73, said her daughter, Kristin, 43, was admitted to the Wardell Gardens Rehabilitation Center, Wardell Road, in September following a…

  • Support Special People United to Ride on Oct. 17

    Support Special People United to Ride on Oct. 17

    Special People United to Ride’s (SPUR’s) therapeutic horsemanship program will hold an Octoberfest fundraiser from 6:30-9 p.m. on Oct. 17 at Woody’s Restaurant, 1202 Sycamore Ave., Tinton Falls. A percentage of meal charges will be donated to SPUR’s annual scholarship program. Free drink refills of select beer and wine will be available with the purchase…

  • Tinton Falls council adopts bond ordinance to fund improvements in borough

    Tinton Falls council adopts bond ordinance to fund improvements in borough

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted a bond ordinance that will fund municipal improvements in Tinton Falls. The ordinance was introduced by council members on Sept. 3. During a meeting on Sept. 17, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama and Councilman Brock Siebert voted “yes” on a motion to…

  • Improvements underway at Monmouth Regional High School

    Improvements underway at Monmouth Regional High School

    Improvements at Monmouth Regional High School that were included in a $22.3 million referendum voters approved in November 2018 are advancing. The high school is off Route 537 in Tinton Falls and the three municipalities that send students to the high school are Tinton Falls, Eatontown and Shrewsbury Township. During an Eatontown Borough Council meeting…

  • Former mayor: Officials should respond to questions posted on Facebook

    Former mayor: Officials should respond to questions posted on Facebook

    TINTON FALLS – The issue of whether municipal officials should respond to questions asked by residents on the Tinton Falls government’s Facebook page was a topic of discussion during the Sept. 17 meeting of the Borough Council. Council members said the administration recently created a Tinton Falls page on the social media platform. The Facebook…

  • Tinton Falls introduces bond ordinance to fund capital improvements

    Tinton Falls introduces bond ordinance to fund capital improvements

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has introduced a bond ordinance that will, if adopted, fund municipal improvements in Tinton Falls. The ordinance was introduced in a 5-0 vote by council members at their meeting on Sept. 3. A public hearing has been scheduled for Sept. 17. Council members may adopt the ordinance following the…

  • No issues reported by CFO following audit of Tinton Falls finances

    No issues reported by CFO following audit of Tinton Falls finances

    TINTON FALLS – An audit of Tinton Falls’ municipal finances has produced no recommendations for corrective action, the borough’s chief financial officer told members of the Borough Council on Sept. 3. During a meeting of the governing body, Chief Financial Officer Thomas P. Fallon reported on the borough’s 2018 annual audit. “This is an excellent…