“Walk the Line” is a documentary that chronicles one man’s quest for political identity. Lapell Crank sets out on a journey to become a politically informed citizen. The filming process follows Crank as he interacts with and interviews politicians, media figures and ordinary citizens. The documentary’s videographer, Christian Brown, was gracious enough to put together a clip of Freeholder Director Tom Arnone’s part in the film to help out with his campaign for reelection. Take a look!
Posted: November 2nd, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Monmouth GOP, Tom Arnone | Tags: 2016 Elections, Christian Brown, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Lapell Crank, Monmouth County News, Tom Arnone, Walk the Line | Comments Off on Walking the Line with Tom Arnone
FREEHOLD — An Eatontown man has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting a couple after demanding money from them in Red Bank, authorities said Tuesday. Inow Rainey, 26, was charged Friday with two counts of attempted murder and one count each of armed robbery, unlawful possession of a handgun, possession of a weapon for… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 2nd, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Angelique Morris, Crime, Inow Rainey, Leon Veney, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni | Comments Off on Eatontown man shot couple after robbing them in Red Bank, authorities say
HOWELL– A Howell man has been charged with several motor-vehicle offenses after he repeatedly crashed a recreational vehicle while under the influence of alcohol Sunday night, police said. Police received numerous calls from witnesses who saw the vehicle being driven erratically on Rt. 524. Witnesses told police the vehicle hit at least four utility poles and… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 1st, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Howell, Monmouth County News | Tags: DUI, Howell, Monmouth County News, Robert Kalipersad | Comments Off on Drunk RV driver slams into poles, fence, Howell cops say
LONG BRANCH – A 14-year-old boy was hospitalized on Monday night after being struck by a vehicle while trick-or-treating, the Asbury Park Press reported. At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Long Branch police were called to the area of Morris and Chelsea avenues after a Ford work van struck a teenager who was out trick-or-treating, the… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 1st, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Halloween, Long Branch, Monmouth County News | Comments Off on Trick-or-treater struck by van in Long Branch
The New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association Retired Officers Local #600 has endorsed Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden for another three year term leading the county’s law enforcement and public safety office.
The endorsement was published in the September edition of New Jersey COPS magazine and followed an August 30th visit to the Monmouth County Public Safety Center in Freehold by Local 600 President Tom Lombardi and Local 600 State Delegate Jim Toma.
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Posted: October 31st, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Elections, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Shaun Golden | Tags: 2016 Elections, endorsement, Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, NJ PBA Local 600, Retired Police and Corrections Officers, Shaun Golden | Comments Off on Retired Police and Corrections Officers Endorse Sheriff Shaun Golden for Reelection

Monmouth County Freeholder Director Tom Arnone and Deputy Director Serena DiMaso
Freehold, NJ- The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #30, Monmouth County Superior Officers’ Association supports the reelection of Freeholders Tom Arnone and Serena DiMaso, announced the association’s president, Shawn Reece.
“Public Safety is one of the most important functions of county government,” Reece said. “Freeholder Director Tom Arnone and Serena DiMaso have always recognized that truth and have made sure that our members have the support, training and resources we need to keep Monmouth County a safe and secure place to live and raise our families.”
Freeholder DiMaso is the daughter of a New York City Police Officer and her sister is a NYPD Captain. As a member of the Holmdel First Aid Squad, DiMaso is a first responder herself—on call 24/7—to save the lives of those facing medical emergencies. Our work in law enforcement, the sacrifices we make and the risks we take, is not theoretical for Serena and that shows in how she conducts herself as a leader of Monmouth County’s government.
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Posted: October 31st, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Elections, Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, Monmouth County News, Serena DiMaso, Tom Arnone | Tags: 2016 Elections, Deputy Freeholder Director Serena DiMaso, Fraternal Order of Police, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Superior Officers Association-FOP Lodge #30, Serena DiMaso, Tom Arnone | Comments Off on FOP Lodge 30-Monmouth County Superior Officers Endorse Arnone and DiMaso for Freeholder
Monday will be the last day most drivers will be able to readily buy gas below the $2 a gallon in New Jersey as a 23-cent per gallon increase in the state gas tax takes effect on Tuesday. Does this mean the days of cheap Jersey gas are gone? While sub-$2 gas will disappear from most… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 31st, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Gas Tax, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ Gas Tax | 3 Comments »
SEASIDE PARK — A videographer using a drone captured an awe-inspiring sight this week — a humpback whale gracefully plying the waters off the Jersey Shore. The video, uploaded to social media Wednesday, was shot by Eric Wojciechowski, who has posted panoramic Shore videos in the past. In 2014, he captured a rare water spout forming.… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 30th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Jersey Shore, Monmouth County News | Tags: Humpback Whale, Jersey Shore, Monmouth County News | Comments Off on WATCH: Humpback whale spotted off Jersey Shore

Maggie Moran and Matt Doherty at Governor Corzine’s 2006 inauguration.
Maggie Moran, Democrat freeholder candidate Matt Doherty’s wife and former Governor Corzine’s Deputy Chief of Staff and campaign manager, wants the Monmouth GOP to stop telling Monmouth County voters that she and Matthew profited from the suffering of Jersey Shore residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Moran’s lawyer, Angelo Genova of the Newark law firm Genova Burns, LLC, sent a Cease and Desist Letter to the Monmouth County Republican Committee yesterday claiming that a mailer and TV commercial the GOP shared with Monmouth County voters this week is factually inaccurate and defames Moran. Genova also sent the letter to the Common Sense for Belmar blog, who published the mailer.
Genova must think that Shaun Golden, Chairman and Tom Szymanski, Executive Director of the Monmouth GOP, as well as Dave Schneck, publisher of Common Sense for Belmar, don’t read MoreMonmouthMusings.
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Posted: October 29th, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Elections, Matt Doherty, Monmouth County News | Tags: 2016 Elections, Angelo Genova, AshBrit, AshBritt, AshBritt-Conti, Desperate Doherty, Dirty Doherty, Lawless Matt Doherty, Maggie Moran, Matt Doherty, Monmouth County News | 1 Comment »
HOLMDEL – One of the state’s largest energy providers announced Thursday that it plans to relocate its regional headquarters to the 2-million-square-foot Bell Works site on Crawfords Corner Road. Jersey Central Power & Light, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., formally signed a 10-year lease with Somerset Development on Thursday to occupy 64,000 square feet of the… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 28th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Holmdel, Monmouth County News | Tags: Bell Works, Holmdel, JCP&L, Jersey Central Power & Light, Monmouth County News | Comments Off on JCP&L relocating regional headquarters to historic N.J. building