Thursday, December 13, 2012
County says it hopes to open the facility in the spring of 2013.
Dormant now for more than a year, Fort Monmouth's Teen Center and its pool in Tinton Falls will see new life next year under the ownership of Monmouth County. This week the Fort Monmouth Economic Revilatization Authority approved the transfer of the property to the county under a Notice of Interest program, where the Army conveys a property to an entity at no cost, for the good of the public. Freeholder Lillian Burry, who is a member of the board of FMERA, thanked the board for its approval of the NOI and said the facility will be regional. "We're anxious to have it opened and functioning in late spring," she said. Though the county won't pay for the property directly, it will come with costs. As part of FMERA's developer agreement with …
Monday, July 30, 2012
Manahawkin man also sued for his part in alleged scheme
Two convicted felons, including a Tinton Falls man, defrauded the public by falsely soliciting donations for surviving family members of Sept. 11 victims, according to a lawsuit filed by the state Attorney General's Office. The two men were accused of driving around in a pickup truck painted with the names of first responders who perished in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers. Mark Anthony Niemczyk, 66, of Tinton Falls and Thomas J. Scalgione, 40, of Manahawkin are being sued for allegedly defrauding the public by operating an unregistered charity, according to a release from the attorney general's office. The attorney general's office has requested that the court order the immediate impounding of Niemczyk's pickup truck to stop…
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Redevelopers may vote to approve initial stages of lease process which could generate local jobs.
It's still a bit of a mystery but apparently an unnamed federal agency may be setting its sights on vacant space at Fort Monmouth. If all goes as planned, this week redevelopers will kick off a lease process with the US General Services Administration (GSA) to locate a federal agency at building 2525, a 86,000 square-foot office building located in the Tinton Falls section of Fort Monmouth. GSA is responsible for meeting the space requirements of federal agencies. Bruce Steadman, executive director of the Fort Monmouth Revitalization Authority (FMERA), would not give any information about what federal agency would eventually locate at the site since it is part of confidential real estate negotiations. He did say, however, that the lease …
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Concetta Giovanni
7:51 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
This is from Mark Niem whatevers facebook page.Amazing how brave he was when it comes to defrauding people. Cap Mark Anthony If any FIRE or EMS services like to mail old Used patches from your uniforms to put on the 9/11, jacket to raise money for 9/11, families. ...... And other donations can send to---- The 9/11, Ground Zero Truck P.O. Box # 127 Manahawkin, NJ 08050-9277 / USA   more ›