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With continued coverage of Tinton Falls and West Long Branch

It's a merger! We've combined Long Branch Patch with Eatontown-Tinton Falls Patch to create an even more robust online experience for readers and advertisers across the entire community.

Long Branch-Eatontown Patch reflects our tracking of local news, business and user feedback from the four bordering townships in our coverage area: Long Branch and West Long Branch, Eatontown and Tinton Falls. It also reflects our continuing commitment to make Patch the best place online for the local information and community conversation that matters most to you. 

As always, you can make your voice part of the conversation by posting comments, events, announcements, photos and videos. Contact your local editor: Christopher Sheldon for more information about those opportunities or to or make a suggestion.

If you lead a business or other community resource, make sure our Patch Places directory includes the listing and then claim it. 

Do you have some special expertise, interest or point of view? Blog on Long Branch-Eatontown Patch and share it with the community.

We're constantly looking for ways to do more, do better and do right by the communities we cover. Keep telling us what you'd like to see here. We may not be able to do it all at once, but we'll keep at it. And we'll keep listening.

Jill March 7, 2012 at 12:58 pm
Any news on former Fort Monmouth employees who lost there jobs?
Kate March 7, 2012 at 01:17 pm
Bummed we are getting eclipsed by these other towns.
Shannon K. Winning March 7, 2012 at 02:16 pm
Jill no news about Fort Monmouth employees specifically, but I am working on a story about a big high tech employer that may locate on the property. It has the potential to fill part of the void.
Jacklyn Corley (Editor) March 7, 2012 at 05:42 pm
Tinton Falls and West Long Branch and the issues impacting those communities will continue to be covered.
NPQ March 7, 2012 at 08:13 pm
It took me forever to find Tinton Falls. Would never think to look under Long Branch!
Tj Brustowicz March 7, 2012 at 09:35 pm
What was the reasoning behind grouping these four towns together? It's unfortunate that Tinton Falls is taken down a notch, even though it has a far larger population than Eatontown. Eatontown-TF-Ocean would seem to make more sense geographically. Looking forward to seeing how the coverage is from here on out.
Bella March 7, 2012 at 11:28 pm
Once again, Tinton Falls gets by passed! This has been happening to us for years. We are lumped in w/ other towns. We can't have our our post office and now this.
We are no where NEAR Long Branch and larger than Eatontown. How about a PAtch for Just Tinton Falls?? I hope this changes back. If not, count me out. I'll read somewhere else.
Fred Tuccillo March 8, 2012 at 01:46 am
Multi-town Patches are not unusual, Viktoria, but more importantly, we're definitely going to continue our coverage of Tinton Falls here. Moreover, we'd love to see Tinton Falls folks expanding the town's visibility on the site by posting comments and photos, sending story ideas and even blogging. We are user-driven, so there's a big opportunity for residents and business people to raise the profile of Tinton Falls through active participation on the site. Keep commenting because we're listening.
Randall Parker Jr. March 8, 2012 at 05:48 am
As a Tinton Falls resident myself I can understand why we are being lumped in with other towns. The answer is on a map. The town of tinton falls is long, tall and narrow and borders on many other towns. Whereas most other towns are roughly square or circular, Tinton Falls is a tall stretched rectangle.
Catherine Galioto (Editor) March 10, 2012 at 10:32 pm
Keep up the good work Chris Sheldon, and I'll see you at the many Rooks up there!

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Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Lauren Coleman June 13, 2013 at 01:37 am
I will drive through the area tomorrow to see if I spot anything! Try googling volunteer searchRead More groups for missing dogs. There are a few in the NJ area. Also ask the local SPCA and Humane Society to see if they can lend you humane traps. Try patrolling the area with food of a strong odor...raw meat, steak, etc. Search in tiny groups and split up to avoid scaring him away, and always bring food and a leash in case you have to lure him over and then leash him. Try also sitting in the area last spotted quietly to see if he approaches you. Bring food so he smells it. Just a few things I have learned while doing some dog searches. Keep sharing and put up posters locally...it helps!
Melissa Beveridge June 13, 2013 at 03:20 am
FOUND!!!! We found him tonight! Thank you to everyone who shared, searched, and sent positiveRead More thoughts our way! We truly appreciate every single effort and couldn't have found him without you!
sam June 13, 2013 at 04:40 pm
Im soooooo Happy !!!!!!