Skip to content

A town square for an unsquare town

redbankgreen

Standing for the vitality of Red Bank, its community, and the fun we have together.

FAIR HAVEN GIVES LS DISPATCH PLAN 10-4

FHPD HQThe dispatcher’s desk at police headquarters won’t be staffed nights and weekends, officials acknowledge.

A late-entry proposal from Little Silver to take over police dispatching duties won approval by Fair Haven’s council Monday night, the Asbury Park Press reports.

From the Press:

The
six-member council voted for a contract in which Fair Haven will pay
about $42,000 annually for Little Silver dispatchers to handle police,
fire and first aid calls now answered by the borough’s own dispatchers.
The switch will happen July 1.

Council
members said the issue came down to trying to save money for taxpayers
in one of the few areas of the budget where they control the costs.

“I
see a lot of long faces on first responders here. We don’t take this
lightly. We relied on the experts,” said Councilman Benjamin Lucarelli,
referring to Fair Haven and Little Silver police chiefs, who were asked
to research the change.

In
January, the council investigated outsourcing dispatching to the
Monmouth County Sheriff’s Communication Center. On Feb. 23, Little
Silver officials made a proposal, which Fair Haven officials had
requested. At that meeting, the council voted to have the borough
attorney draft a contract with Little Silver.

“This
is a very good solution to what we’re looking to do: provide localized
service at a fair price to taxpayers,” said Mayor Michael Halfacre. “I
thank Little Silver for that.”

Several
council members said while they preferred no change, contracting with a
neighboring town was preferable. Firefighters met with Little Silver
officials about operational issues, but they still had questions, such
as how response times to calls would be affected, said Jim Cerruti,
deputy fire chief.

“We
don’t want to see the residents of Fair Haven see a decline in the
level of service or response times,” Cerruti said after the meeting.
“There are always concerns on making a major change from what you have.”

Email this story

Remember: Nothing makes a Red Bank friend happier than to hear "I saw you on Red Bank Green!"
Partyline
SMALLS FOR MAYOR?
We at redbankgreen remain neutral in political affairs and never make endorsements. But we have to say Borough Clerk Laura Reinertsen’ ...
CRASH ON LEIGHTON
The driver of this car was headed north on Leighton Avenue when they it hit an SUV pulling a work trailer headed in south in the opposing la ...
CAR VS STREET SIGN
The driver of this Mercedes hopped the curb and toppled the street sign at the corner of South Pearl and Drs. James Parker Boulevard Wednesd ...
SKETCHES OF RED BANK BY LOCAL ARTIST MICHAEL WHITE
Sketches of Red Bank scenes have been floating around on social media and we thought they deserved some spotlight. First appearing in our fe ...
POLE DOWN
Utility pole falls on English Plaza shop Forge after being struck by SUV shortly before noon. No injuries reported, though 86-year-old drive ...
YO, ADRIAN!
It’s a tough turn for our hero as Rocky Balboa is relegated to the curb for trash pickup on Locust Avenue. We’ll have to go back ...
“EL PALOMO” IS IN THE HOUSE
Jesus Rios, a mariachi singer who performs under the stage name “El Palomo” (The dove) pauses for a moment before entering a bac ...
CROC SPOTTED IN RIVER
Frighteningly hideous and green, a solitary Croc lurked ominously amid the flotsam and foam in the Navesink River alongside the Red Bank Fir ...
KISS ICON REFLECTS ON BROADWALK
A Swarovski crystal-bedazzled self-portrait painting of Paul Stanley, longtime singer and guitarist for the rock band Kiss peers out from a ...
CHISELIN’ AWAY
Marcelo Garcia Lopez works with hammer and chisel on a new feature for his flower garden on Shrewsbury Avenue: a hollow in a carved log in w ...
STORM CLEANUP CONTINUES
  Saturday’s storm sent a tree toppling on this house on Bank Street, damaging the roof. Workers Wednesday could be seen removing ...
SNAPPING IN THE BREEZE
RED BANK: Blustery winds had the flags in Riverside Gardens Park snapping Monday evening.
POWER LINE DOWN
Red Bank firefighters were on scene at Manor Drive dealing with a live power line Monday afternoon. There was no immediate report of fire. T ...
TAR BEACH SOLSTICE
Aldo Quiroz of Ocean Township came ready with his beach chair and found a shady spot to spend his lunch hour in a parking lot off Broad Stre ...
GOING GREY
Workers painting the stone facade of the PNC Bank at the corner of Broad and Harding Thursday morning. An upgrade? Maybe it’s just pri ...
COFFEE & WILDLIFE
RED BANK: The best wildlife show in town can be taken in from a waterfront bench outside the public library, and it's totally free.
FAWNING OVER HER BABY
A mother deer and her fawn were spotted between a row of garages on Hudson Avenue and some trees alongside the Broad Street parking lots. Re ...
EVENING ESCAPE
RED BANK: Sailors in Monmouth Boat Club's weekly racing series found tranquil conditions on the Navesink River Tuesday evening.
PEAK COLOR ON BROAD
RED BANK: A year after they were installed, downtown mini gardens have added to "transformational" improvements, says business owner.
RED BANK: FAIRIES MOVE IN ON WHITE STREET
Red Bank: Girl scouts turns tiny parking lot plot of dirt into a "magical girls sparkle garden."