After sitting unoccupied since it’s closure, Fort Monmouth will begin seeing activity as construction is well underway for its first major tenants.
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) is committed to Monmouth County’s efforts to rebuild after Superstorm Sandy and redevelop Fort Monmouth. That’s the takeaway from Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon after today’s Assembly Budget Committee hearing in Trenton.
Computer hackers have illegally gained access to personal information of more than 30,000 people connected to Army commands formerly based at Fort Monmouth.
A Monmouth County man was sentenced today for driving a vehicle while under the influence of Ambien, causing a head-on collision resulting in the death of a Little Silver principal in 2008.
The superstorm affected communities of Eatontown, Oceanport and Tinton Falls are taking a wait-and-see approach as their populations begin to swell on a neighboring shuttered military base.
Fort Monmouth managed to open its doors to house Sandy victims in record time; however FEMA and residents needing the semi-permanent housing can't seem to get on the same page.
The Christie administration has announced a new plan to expand temporary housing for the thousands of New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy.
Thousands are still living in emergency evacuation shelters after the Super S torm Sandy blew through our communities and the question becomes where can the residents find permanent housing.