Tag: Tinton Falls

  • Tinton Falls bans intentional release of balloons

    Tinton Falls bans intentional release of balloons

    TINTON FALLS – Borough officials have banned the intentional release of balloons that are filled with lighter than air gases. During a Sept. 4 meeting of the Tinton Falls Borough Council, members of the governing body voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance that prohibits the deliberate release of balloons filled with lighter than air gases…

  • Tinton Falls school board has concerns about road improvement plans

    Tinton Falls school board has concerns about road improvement plans

    TINTON FALLS – The Tinton Falls School District Board of Education has drafted letters it plans to send to the Borough Council and the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders expressing concern with concept plans that seek to improve a busy intersection in the municipality. The letters, copies of which were circulated during an Aug. 27…

  • Engineering firm places mold removal, cleanup at Tinton Falls library at $182K

    Engineering firm places mold removal, cleanup at Tinton Falls library at $182K

     An engineering firm that was hired by Tinton Falls has estimated that it will cost $182,000 to remove mold and make repairs at the building that houses the Tinton Falls Public Library. A report prepared by T&M Associates, Middletown, was placed on the borough’s website within the past two weeks. The library, which is located…

  • Tinton Falls stakeholders, county officials discuss plans for intersection

    Tinton Falls stakeholders, county officials discuss plans for intersection

    TINTON FALLS – Monmouth County officials will continue to have an “exchange of information” with Tinton Falls stakeholders regarding a plan to improve the flow of vehicles through an accident-prone intersection in the borough. During a special meeting on Aug. 1 at the municipal building, more than 100 members of the public attended a hearing…

  • Plans for intersection improvements spark objections from Tinton Falls residents

    Plans for intersection improvements spark objections from Tinton Falls residents

     Residents and members of the Borough Council are expressing their displeasure with conceptual plans that have been drafted by Monmouth County to help improve the flow of vehicles through an accident-prone intersection in Tinton Falls.  During the Tinton Falls Borough Council meeting on July 11,  although the matter was not listed on the evening’s agenda,…

  • Micro-Vas Therapy at Northeast Spine and Sports Medicine

    Micro-Vas Therapy at Northeast Spine and Sports Medicine

    Peripheral neuropathy is the result of damage to the ends of the nerves in the upper and lower extremities. Peripheral neuropathy can be the result of chemotherapy, diabetes and thyroid problems, but can also be idiopathic in nature with no obvious cause. Symptoms can include pain, feelings of numbness, tingling or burning, which can be…

  • Tinton Falls borough engineer outlines 2018 road improvement program

    Tinton Falls borough engineer outlines 2018 road improvement program

    The Tinton Falls Borough Council has authorized its engineer, T&M Associates, to serve as the administrator for the municipality’s 2018 road improvement program. At its meeting on June 12, the council passed a resolution authorizing a $290,000 payment to the engineering firm. On a roll call, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilman Christopher…

  • Tinton Falls Borough Council renews local liquor licenses

    Tinton Falls Borough Council renews local liquor licenses

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has authorized the renewal of liquor licenses for restaurants and businesses in Tinton Falls. At its June 12 meeting, the governing body of Tinton Falls renewed the liquor licenses for 11 restaurants and three retail locations. The renewal of a liquor license cost each license holder $2,500, according to…

  • Life Scout presents photos of garden restoration to Tinton Falls officials

    Life Scout presents photos of garden restoration to Tinton Falls officials

    TINTON FALLS – Boy Scout Matthew Matula, 15, who has attained the rank of Life Scout, presented photographs of a community project he undertook, a garden restoration carried out at the historic Crawford House, to borough officials and members of the community on June 12. Matthew, a sophomore at Monmouth Regional High School, said he…