Tag: Manalapan municipal government
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Manalapan governing body introduces $34.9M budget for 2020
MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has introduced a $34.91 million budget to fund the operation of Manalapan during 2020. The budget was introduced on April 29. Mayor Jack McNaboe, Deputy Mayor Susan Cohen, Committeeman Eric Nelson, Committeeman Barry Jacobson and Committeewoman Mary Ann Musich voted “yes” on a motion to introduce the budget. A public…
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Manalapan will create zone for affordable housing on Route 33
MANALAPAN – Market rate and affordable housing would be permitted to be constructed at the same location in Manalapan under the terms of an ordinance that has been introduced by the Township Committee. During a meeting on April 15, committee members voted to introduce an ordinance that will, if adopted, establish an affordable housing overlay…
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Manalapan will use storm reserves to cover COVID-19 expenses
MANALAPAN – Municipal officials are planning to use storm recovery reserves to pay for expenses related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. During a meeting on April 15, Township Committee members in Manalapan authorized the use of storm recovery reserves (formerly called the snow trust fund) to help pay for the community’s coronavirus pandemic response. There…
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Manalapan committee creates affordable housing zone on Sobechko Road
MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance that officials said will help Manalapan meet its obligation to provide opportunities for the construction of affordable housing in the community. The ordinance establishes an affordable housing overlay zone (AH-O) in a light industrial zone along Sobechko Road, east of Wilson Avenue (Route 527). The legislation…
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State says it will not revoke license of Manalapan Manor healthcare facility
MANALAPAN – Municipal officials got the news on Feb. 19 they did not want to hear: the state will not move to revoke the license of Manalapan Manor, a residential healthcare facility on Route 33 near Woodward Road. In a letter to Manalapan officials, Bernard A. Raywood, chief of the Bureau of Rooming and Boarding…
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Manalapan officials to consider affordable housing zone on Sobechko Road
MANALAPAN – When the Township Committee meets on Feb. 26, its members will consider adopting an ordinance that will help Manalapan meet its obligation to provide opportunities for the construction of affordable housing in the community. The ordinance which establishes an affordable housing overlay zone (AH-O) in a light industrial zone along Sobechko Road, east…
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Manalapan officials renew call for residential facility’s license to be revoked
MANALAPAN – Following the death of another resident of Manalapan Manor, municipal officials have renewed their call for the residential healthcare facility’s license to be revoked by the state. Shortly before 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 12, a 38-year-old man from Newark who was a resident of Manalapan Manor, Route 33, was struck by two vehicles…
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Manalapan officials urge state to revoke residential facility’s license
MANALAPAN – In one of its final pieces of business in 2019, the Manalapan Township Committee passed a resolution which calls on the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to revoke the residential health care facility license pertaining to Manalapan Manor. Manalapan Manor, which is located on Route 33, was formerly known as Marianne…
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McNaboe to serve as Manalapan mayor during 2020
MANALAPAN – Jack McNaboe has been elected by his colleagues on the Manalapan Township Committee to serve as mayor during 2020. McNaboe was tapped for the position during the committee’s reorganization meeting on Jan. 3 at the municipal building. All five members of the governing body are Republican. During the meeting, Mary Ann Musich and…