South Seaside Park has officially left Berkeley Township and joined Seaside Park.
Some residents have voiced concerns regarding taxes if Seaside Park decides to annex Berkeley Township's South Seaside Park.
Stonehill at Berkeley, LLC, proposes 24 two-story townhouses in five buildings.
A nearly 300-page report details how allowing the South Seaside Park portion of Berkeley to join Seaside Park would impact the borough.
The Manitou Park School is the only building left in Berkeley with ties to the civil rights movement, according to Rep. Chris Smith.
Legislators are calling on the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to host another event to help residents with rising energy costs.
Federal and local officials met to discuss beach protection funding and long-term storm resilience for South Jersey.
The proposed detox and rehab center was tabled back at the November zoning board meeting.
The Veterans Village and Berkeley Town Center projects are moving forward, Mayor John Bacchione said.
The 9th Legislative District's bill would give NJ residents early access to mobile fishing permits at Island Beach State Park.
The congressman says that Gov. Phil Murphy and Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill must declare a state of emergency to save NJ beaches.
The 9th Legislative District bill that would increase penalties for identity theft of seniors and veterans is moving forward.
Sen. Carmen Amato's bill would allow uncommitted funds to be used for homeowners who are still in need of assistance post-Superstorm Sandy.
Ocean County officials are calling for the taxpayers who support Island Beach State Park to have priority access to permits.
The project's attorney asked the zoning board for the hearing, initially set for Wednesday, to be postponed.
The proposed inpatient drug/alcohol rehab facility on Tallwood Way, next to a recently-approved apartment complex, will be heard this month.
The polls have closed, and votes are rolling in. See unofficial election results in Berkeley Township:
Election Day is Nov. 4. Here's what voters should know as they head to the polls:
Seaside Park is hosting two "community listening sessions" in November to discuss the potential annexation of part of Berkeley.
The 2025 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here's what Berkeley voters need to know.
The Tallwood Way apartment complex, which faced fierce local opposition last year, will return to the zoning board for site plan approval.
Sen. Carmen Amato, Asm. Brian Rumpf and Asm. Greg Myhre announced the opening of their new Bayville office, joining the Manahawkin location.
The deadline to file for candidacy in the Nov. 4, 2025 school election was July 28.
The same pinch residents feel is being felt at the municipal level, Berkeley Mayor John Bacchione said.
South Seaside Park is allowed to deannex from Berkeley and ask to join Seaside Park. These are the next steps, officials say.
The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a decision on South Seaside Park's request for deannexation from Berkeley Township:
The restroom blockages that limited capacity at Island Beach State Park over the holiday weekend have been solved.
Holiday City, Holiday Heights and Silver Ridge residents are asked to start using their new cans as soon as they receive them.
Berkeley's Democratic slate for Town Council aims to challenge the historically Republican stronghold.
New Jersey's primary election is Tuesday, June 10.
Voters head to the polls June 10 for New Jersey's primary.
The Clean Communities grant gives funding to get trash out of waterways, pick up litter in public areas and more.
The bipartisan legislation introduced by Sen. Carmen Amato and Sen. Raj Mukherji would allow towns to offer free beach access to more.
Four seats will be up for election on the Berkeley Township Council this November.
The group of teens wrote essays on the topics "Is America Today Our Forefathers' Vision?" and "My Voice In America's Democracy?"
Berkeley is expected to get 2 to 4 inches of snow Tuesday into Wednesday, according to the latest forecast.
Recent bills introduced by Sen. Carmen Amato aim to help seniors, people with disabilities and first responders.
Township officials said they could have appealed the proposed numbers for something lower, but opted to avoid legal action.
Senior communities will swap to automated trash collection, which Mayor John Bacchione says will save time and money.