Tag: Englishtown

  • Catherine’s Cottage Daycare announces summer camp registration

    Catherine’s Cottage Daycare announces summer camp registration

    Gone are the days of stay-at-home parents, especially in the great State of New Jersey. One of the most challenging and stressful decisions parents face is selecting an early childhood education and daycare center for their children. All parents demand a safe environment for their child, but they should also be considering one where they…

  • School district will terminate agreement for police officers in two buildings

    School district will terminate agreement for police officers in two buildings

    The Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education will not renew an agreement through which the Manalapan Police Department places an armed Class III special law enforcement officer in the Pine Brook School and in the Manalapan Englishtown Middle School (MEMS) each day school is in session. The agreement is in place for the 2018-19…

  • Catherine’s Cottage Daycare based on principles of ‘warmth, love, comfort and nurture’

    Catherine’s Cottage Daycare based on principles of ‘warmth, love, comfort and nurture’

    Gone are the days of stay-at-home parents, especially in the great State of New Jersey. One of the most challenging and stressful decisions parents face is selecting an early childhood education and daycare center for their children. All parents demand a safe environment for their child, but they should also be considering one where they…

  • Englishtown officials authorize contracts

    Englishtown officials authorize contracts

    ENGLISHTOWN – Municipal officials in Englishtown have authorized the expenditure of $10,259 for software maintenance. During a meeting on Jan. 23, members of the Borough Council passed a resolution authorizing a contract with Edmunds & Associates, Northfield, for software maintenance for Englishtown’s finance, tax, animal, and water and sewer departments. In other business, council members…

  • Cooke takes reins as chief of Englishtown Police Department

    Cooke takes reins as chief of Englishtown Police Department

    ENGLISHTOWN – After nearly a decade, the Englishtown Police Department is once again being led by a police chief. Peter Cooke was sworn in as police chief during a Borough Council meeting on Jan. 23. Cooke, who has been a member of the police department since 2000, began his service to Englishtown as a Class…

  • Catherine’s Cottage Daycare based on principles of ‘warmth, love, comfort and nurture’

    Catherine’s Cottage Daycare based on principles of ‘warmth, love, comfort and nurture’

    Gone are the days of stay-at-home parents, especially in the great State of New Jersey. One of the most challenging and stressful decisions parents face is selecting an early childhood education and daycare center for their children. All parents demand a safe environment for their child, but they should also be considering one where they…

  • Cooke to be named police chief in Englishtown

    Cooke to be named police chief in Englishtown

    ENGLISHTOWN – Peter Cooke, who has been serving as acting chief of the Englishtown Police Department, is expected to be named police chief during the Jan. 23 meeting of the Borough Council. Cooke, who is officially a lieutenant in the police department, was named acting chief in 2018. “I am grateful the council has decided…

  • Cooke, Krawiec win council seats in Englishtown

    Cooke, Krawiec win council seats in Englishtown

    ENGLISHTOWN – Incumbent Republicans Lori Cooke and Maryanne Krawiec have won new three-year terms on the Borough Council in Englishtown. The terms will run from January 2019 through December 2021. On Nov. 6, Cooke and Krawiec were re-elected to the governing body. Cooke received 371 votes and Krawiec received 352 votes, according to results posted online…

  • Officials consider memorial for late councilman

    Officials consider memorial for late councilman

    ENGLISHTOWN – Officials in Englishtown are looking into creating a memorial for a late councilman who served the borough for more than three decades. During a Borough Council meeting on Oct. 24, officials said they had received a letter from resident Marlene Rucker requesting a memorial in memory of her late husband Rudolph “Rudy” Rucker,…