After moving to Seabrook, Laura and Art Pote enjoy a maintenance-free home and a wide variety of amenities and activities right on campus
Netflix is now hiring at Fort Monmouth in Eatontown. Salaries range from $181,000 to $790,000.
Vince Raneri and Debbie Neville have made instant connections through the many clubs and activities at Seabrook.
This Sunday, Feb. 1 will be the final day of business for that store and nearly all Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go stores across the nation.
Construction is back on at Empire Wind, currently being built 19 miles out to sea off Long Branch.
The business is called Exotica Gardens, and it will be located at 465 Industrial Way West.
The Gap Factory store will open where the Dollar Tree used to be located, in Consumer Centre shopping plaza at 310 Rt. 36.
Resident Frances Yim Kim, is impressed by the quality of care she receives from Dr. Alexandra Kovaleva at Seabrook's on-site Medical Center
And Congressman Frank Pallone brokered a deal that makes it very difficult for RWJBarnabas to sell its Long Branch campus to a developer.
The Bank of America branch will be built at 125 Rt. 35, at the site of the former Cabaret gogo bar. It's been a vacant lot for a long time.
Larry and Alexis Platoni say that moving to Seabrook was a great decision.
What's next? The application now heads to the desk of acting New Jersey Health Commissioner Jeffrey Brown, who is likely to approve it.
The State Health Planning Board will vote on this Dec. 18:
Wayne and Pam Steadman appreciate having so many dining options to choose from at Seabrook
Congressman Frank Pallone said not everyone could get into the room where the hearing was held Thursday in Eatontown.
RWJBarnabas​ Health wants to relocate Monmouth Medical Center to Tinton Falls:
A lottery player in Monmouth County won ​a $1 million scratch-off prize on Nov. 3:
Currently, Monmouth Medical Center is approximately​ one million square feet. RWJ plans to reduce it to 345,000 square feet.
Wayne and Pam Steadman appreciate having so many dining options at Seabrook. They especially enjoy visiting The Essex Pub on campus.
RWJ also plans to relocate its award-winning labor & delivery department from Monmouth Medical Center to Tinton Falls:
On Sept. 2, Netflix unveiled more never-before-seen renderings of how their film studio will look on the former Fort Monmouth Army base:
Seabrook Offers a Vibrant and Engaging Lifestyle
Bob's will present a $5,000 check to Eatontown's Memorial Middle School and HABCore of Red Bank, which helps homeless veterans.
Here's an update on Empire Wind, the only wind farm off New Jersey to actually start construction:
Expertise in Healthcare, Counseling, Community Strengthen the Y’s Commitment to Expand Impact in Monmouth, Middlesex & Ocean Counties
Truly like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the Eatontown's Popeyes is coming back.
This same ShopRite made national headlines in 2024 when it sold the winning ticket for the $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot.
YMCA of Greater Monmouth County Welcomes Cory Cuomo as Vice President of Counseling & Social Services
There are 60 Rite Aid pharmacies in New Jersey, and these 17 are now scheduled to close:
Construction continues on the new five-story cancer center RWJBarnabas​ is building in Tinton Falls. A late 2026 opening is planned.
The former general manager of a West Long Branch motorcycle dealership is charged with stealing $27,000 from the business.
The Rite Aid pharmacy located at 75 South Main Street in Neptune City will be closing Wednesday.
The event was held at Tillinghouse at Sun Eagles, with many local businesses attending:
The new stores were announced by mall owner/developer Kushner Cos., now being helmed by Charlie Kushner's daughter, Nicole Kushner Meyer.
Construction on the first four film studios is expected to start at the end of 2025. Netflix plans to open at Fort Monmouth in 2028.
The Hobby Lobby is located in Neptune Plaza on Rt. 66, where the Neptune ShopRite is that sold the $1.13 billion lottery ticket.
One of the most lasting legacies of Gov. Murphy's time in office are his efforts to make New Jersey a U.S. movie/TV production headquarters.
The Wawa in Hazlet also sold a $10,000-winning lottery ticket.
This was the largest jackpot ever won in New Jersey. The winner will receive $537.5 million, before state and federal taxes are taken out.​
The Eatontown Party City on Rt. 36 will remain open while supplies last and they are expecting to close "sometime in February."