The unemployment rate in Ocean County decreased recently.
Both the mayor and the candidate went after Governor Murphy and what they feel is his lack of caring regarding law enforcement.
This is how the Point Pleasant area compares to New Jersey and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Please see the Spring/Summer 2021 Household Hazardous Waste Schedule below:
Both towns have two council seats up for grabs.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Ocean County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Incumbent Ned Thomson is running in the Republican primary for the General Assembly this November. Learn more about the candidate below.
Dan Stinger is running on the Democratic ticket for State Senate against the incumbent Robert Singer in the 30th District.
Robert Singer is the incumbent state senator for the 3oth legislative district. Learn more about him.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
The 2021 summer recreation schedule is now available. Please click here to view the 2021 summer schedule in PDF format.
Gov. Murphy vetoed 3 NJ bills while signing 11, nixing an economic bill while approving legislation that deals with lead-contaminated water.
The group Point Against Plastic's goal is to get Point Pleasant to ban plastic bag use in the borough.
Councilman Bob Santanello was accused of talking openly about closed-session information from a meeting in March.
The Department of Homeland Security has delayed the NJ implementation of the REAL ID Act by 19 months due to the ongoing COVID pandemic.
The ​Point Pleasant Beach Council wants to check for business owners who develop criminal activity after they’ve already come to town.
Point Pleasant Beach may move to keep marijuana businesses out of town – as long as the town can ensure that delivery services can continue.
Two Republicans have filed to run for election in the Point Pleasant Beach Council primary election in June. Could they face two incumbents?
Four people have filed to run for election in the Point Pleasant Boro Council primary election in June.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
Please see the Spring 2021 Hydrant Flushing Schedule
Point Pleasant Beach Police Cheif Joseph Michigan ripped the state's new marijuana law on Tuesday
The Beaver Dam Bridge was closed on Monday, police said. Here's the latest.
Point Pleasant Beach will receive $447,054.80 from the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package that Congress approved, officials said.
Point Boro will receive more than $1.8 million from the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package that Congress approved, officials said.
The Point Pleasant Beach Council is trying to acquire a motel property through eminent domain.
Point Pleasant Beach's mayor says the town's businesses need to soon operate "as normally as possible."
Local officials have a big plan to preserve the borough's downtown and preserve and promote its history.
Local officials say they want to prevent a recurrence of the long-term power outages that have impacted Point Pleasant Boro.
The project adds much-needed walkways around the middle school and high school as part of an on-going priority to keep pedestrians safe.
If approved, residents would pay 25 cents more to park on streets and municipal lots. The ordinance faces a second council reading March 16.
Not everyone is pleased that one of the oldest – though declining – businesses in Point Pleasant Boro could be replaced by condominiums.
A new state report shines a light on average property tax bills in NJ. See how much it costs to live in Point Pleasant Boro and Point Beach.
Point Pleasant Boro shut its offices because of COVID-19, but you can still conduct municipal business.
The program's application deadline for 2019 has been extended again; the program provides relief for low-income Point Pleasant seniors.
Point Pleasant Boro has closed down a road because of repairs.
A water main break on Saturday has led to a shutoff in parts of Point Pleasant Boro, police said.
Need a pothole fixed? Point Pleasant Beach has found a solution that officials say is supposed to really work this time.
New Jersey lawmakers announced on Friday evening that they have reached a deal on a bill that would provide a framework for legalization.
Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday announced $161.25 million in Municipal Aid grants, and Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach got money.