Tag: Freehold Township
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Freehold Township officials elect Cook to serve as mayor in 2021
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Thomas Cook has been elected by his colleagues on the Township Committee to lead Freehold Township as mayor for 2021. Under Freehold Township’s form of government, the mayor and deputy mayor are not directly elected by voters. The mayor and deputy mayor are elected each January by the members of the Township…
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News Transcript News Briefs, Jan. 13
Six men have been hired by Freehold Township and have joined the ranks of the Freehold Township Police Department. During a Township Committee meeting on Dec. 2, the oath of office was administered to Alexander Conoshenti, Rocco Hernandez, Matthew Horvath, Nicholas Mezzacappa, Erik Stumpf and Justin Purves. Municipal officials said the appointment of the new…
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County improves intersection at Freehold Township-Millstone border
Monmouth County Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone has announced the completion of an intersection improvement project at county Route 537 (Monmouth Road) and county Route 524 (Stagecoach Road) at the border of Freehold Township and Millstone Township. The project was completed in-house, according to a press release from the county. “I am excited to announce…
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News Transcript News Briefs, Dec. 23
Freehold Township was named a Healthy Town by the statewide Mayors Wellness Campaign of the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute after strengthening collaborations with community partners like CentraState Healthcare System. According to a press release from CentraState Healthcare System, this designation recognizes communities in which mayors have made healthy lifestyles a top priority and…
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Freehold Township K-8 schools move to fully remote instruction
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Students in the Freehold Township K-8 School District will receive fully remote instruction for the remainder of December and into early January during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Students who had been receiving in-person instruction in a hybrid model of in-person and remote instruction may be permitted to resume in-person instruction on Jan.…
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Freehold Township officials, former police officer reach settlement
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – A settlement agreement has been reached between Freehold Township municipal officials and a former police officer regarding allegations the individual was receiving excessive disability payments. On Nov. 10, the Township Committee authorized the settlement of the litigation between the township and the former officer in the Freehold Township Police Department. The litigation…
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Freehold Township news brief, Dec. 9
A final payment of $959,142 has been made by the Township Committee in Freehold Township for pavement overlays and road improvements that began in 2019. On Nov. 24, committee members authorized a final payment to Meco Inc. for work on the 2019 fall pavement overlay program and the first phase of improvements to Iron Bridge…
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Freehold Township officials authorize shared services agreements
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The Township Committee in Freehold Township has entered into shared services agreements with nearby municipalities. • With Freehold Borough, Freehold Township will provide information technology services; licensed treatment plant operational services for Freehold Borough’s water and sewer utilities; health services; substance abuse prevention and counseling services; automotive services; Schibanoff Road commuter parking…
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Freehold Township K-8 students await in-person return to schools
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Students in the Freehold Township K-8 School District may resume in-person instruction at their schools on Dec. 14 following a two-week change-over to fully remote instruction. During the 2020-21 school year, because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many Freehold Township pupils have been receiving their education in a hybrid model that consists…