Tag: Tinton Falls
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Tinton Falls officials, residents will hear suggestions for dealing with landfill issues
Municipal officials in Tinton Falls have determined a course of action they believe could help address a foul odor residents have said is coming from the Monmouth County Reclamation Center in the borough. “We have outlined a lot of good things that have never been done before,” Business Administrator Mike Skudera said. Skudera said that…
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Gopal to hold public meeting on Tinton Falls odor Jan. 28
In an effort to address the lingering odor in and around Tinton Falls, Senator Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth) will hold a public meeting on the issue on at 6 p.m. on Jan. 28 at the Hamilton Fire House in Neptune. The fire house is located at 10 Jumping Brook Road. “The residents of Tinton Falls and…
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Cat colonies, turkey vultures raise concerns in Tinton Falls
Residents in Tinton Falls have expressed concern about unknown individuals who are supplying food to colonies of feral cats. The residents say food that has been left outdoors for the cats is attracting larger animals to the southern area of the borough. Tinton Falls Borough Council members have said they plan to move quickly to…
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Odor at county landfill has Tinton Falls residents, officials seeking answers
TINTON FALLS – A “putrid stench” has residents and municipal officials in Tinton Falls holding their noses as they seek ways to address a strong odor they said is coming from the Monmouth County Reclamation Center in town. Residents who live near the reclamation center at 6000 Asbury Ave. have said a highly recognizable stench…
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Jewish Federation provides information on active-shooter response
The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey conducted training sessions in Monmouth and Middlesex counties for Jewish and interfaith community leaders to learn next-level approaches to active shooter/attacker scenarios. Subject matter expert, Jin Kim, who retired in 2018 after 23 years with the FBI, presented ways to build beyond the Run–Hide–Fight approach to further empower…
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Preliminary work will begin on Tinton Falls road improvement program
A $3,186,800 road improvement program that will be carried out throughout Tinton Falls will include the paving of 13 municipal roads and the restoration of select sidewalks. That was the assessment offered on Nov. 12 by Business Administrator Mike Skudera, who said preliminary work on the improvements will begin before the end of the year.…
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Voters approve upgrades at Monmouth Regional High School
A $22.3 million referendum that proposed improvements to Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls, has been approved by voters. The total vote on the Nov. 6 referendum was 6,894 “yes” votes to 5,151 “no” votes, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office. The results are unofficial until they are certified by…
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County taking interim steps to improve conditions at busy intersection
TINTON FALLS – Monmouth County officials are making minor improvements at an accident-prone intersection while a plan for a long-term solution at the location is being developed. That was the assessment offered on Nov. 5 by Tinton Falls Business Administrator Mike Skudera, who said county officials are working on a new concept plan to improve…
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Tinton Falls Library remains closed as grants are delayed
An effort to remove mold and to make repairs in the building that houses the Tinton Falls Public Library could cost $385,000. That was the assessment offered on Oct. 30 by Mike Skudera, Tinton Falls’ business administrator, who said the cost of the cleanup could surpass the minimum estimate of $187,000 that was provided by…