Tag: Manalapan municipal government
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Manalapan will hold reorganization meeting on Jan. 3
MANALAPAN – Two residents will begin serving three-year terms when the Manalapan Township Committee holds its 2020 reorganization meeting at 7 p.m. on Jan. 3 at the municipal building. That evening, Republicans Mary Ann Musich and Eric Nelson, who were the winners in the Nov. 5 election, will join Republicans Jack McNaboe, Susan Cohen and…
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State agency reports improvements will be made at Manalapan Manor
MANALAPAN – A representative of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has informed Manalapan officials that improvements are being made at the Manalapan Manor residential health care facility on Route 33. Manalapan Manor is a state-licensed facility on Route 33 that is home to about 50 men and women. According to municipal officials,…
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Musich, Nelson win Township Committee seats in Manalapan
MANALAPAN – Republican incumbent Mary Ann Musich and Republican newcomer Eric Nelson each a won three-year term on the Township Committee in the Nov. 5 election in Manalapan. In 2020, Republicans will continue to hold all five seats on the governing body. Musich and Nelson will join Susan Cohen, Jack McNaboe and Barry Jacobson on…
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Four candidates seek two Township Committee seats in Manalapan
MANALAPAN – At least one newcomer to municipal government will win a three-year term on the Township Committee in the Nov. 5 election in Manalapan. At present, all five seats on the governing body are held by Republicans. Manalapan’s elected officials are Susan Cohen, Jack McNaboe, Mary Ann Musich, Kevin Uniglicht and Barry Jacobson. The…
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Residential healthcare facility draws concern from Manalapan residents
MANALAPAN – A residential healthcare facility on Route 33 in Manalapan is continuing to cause concern for municipal officials and residents of the nearby Knob Hill neighborhood. The focus of attention is Manalapan Manor (formerly Marianne Manor), a private residential healthcare facility on Route 33 eastbound near the highway’s intersection with Woodward Road. The facility…
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Military service will count as criteria for employment with Manalapan Police Department
MANALAPAN – Members of the Township Committee have adopted an ordinance which will amend the minimum position qualifications for an individual to be hired by the Manalapan Police Department. Previously, a candidate for employment in the police department was required to have an associate’s degree or the equivalent of 60 college credits. On Aug. 14,…
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Military service will fulfill requirement for employment on Manalapan police force
MANALAPAN – Members of the Township Committee have introduced an ordinance which, if adopted, would amend the minimum position qualifications for an individual to be hired by the Manalapan Police Department. At present, a candidate to be hired by the police department must have an associate’s degree or the equivalent of 60 college credits. During…
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Atty: Affordable housing settlement agreement serves Manalapan’s interests
MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has voted 4-0 with one abstention to execute a settlement agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center, Cherry Hill, in matters relating to affordable housing. Committee members took the action during a recent meeting. Deputy Mayor Jack McNaboe, Committeeman Barry Jacobson, Committeewoman Mary Ann Musich and Committeeman Kevin Uniglicht voted…
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Manalapan officials renew liquor licenses for businesses, organizations
MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has renewed liquor licenses that are held by corporations and clubs in Manalapan. Committee members took the action during a recent meeting. The liquor licenses were renewed from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. The following licenses were renewed: Knob Hill Bowling, LLC (Country Lanes); Battleground Country Club, LLC…