Tag: Manalapan

  • Sites in Rumson, Manalapan named as endangered historic places for 2020

    Sites in Rumson, Manalapan named as endangered historic places for 2020

    In recognition of National Preservation Month, Preservation New Jersey has announced its annual list of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey. The Lauriston Estate in Rumson and the Sutfin House in Manalapan have been named to the list for 2020. The program spotlights locations Preservation New Jersey believes are irreplaceable historic, architectural,…

  • Manalapan governing body introduces $34.9M budget for 2020

    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…

  • Manalapan Police Beat, May 6

    Manalapan Police Beat, May 6

    The Manalapan Police Department reported the following incidents occurred in the township: On April 15 at 12:10 p.m., a Pennsville resident reported an incident of terroristic threats. The resident told Manalapan police two men made death threats toward him following a disagreement between their respective companies’ contract in regard to payment. This case is under…

  • Manalapan will create zone for affordable housing on Route 33

    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…

  • Manalapan will use storm reserves to cover COVID-19 expenses

    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…

  • Manalapan police ask residents to report certain incidents online

    Manalapan police ask residents to report certain incidents online

    MANALAPAN – During the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the Manalapan Police Department is asking residents to report certain incidents online. In a press release issued on April 3, police said that “in the event of an emergency, as always, dial 911. We will continue to respond to emergencies – serious and crime-in-progress calls. “In a continued…

  • MONOC transfers operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, CentraState Healthcare System

    MONOC transfers operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, CentraState Healthcare System

    MONOC, which has operated mobile intensive care paramedic services and mobile critical care services in the area, ceased operations and transferred ongoing operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health and CentraState Healthcare System. The New Jersey Department of Health approved the transfer as of April 1. RWJBarnabas Health and Hackensack Meridian Health will become the…

  • Owner of Bordentown pizzeria allegedly coughed on Wegmans employee; wife denies all allegations

    Owner of Bordentown pizzeria allegedly coughed on Wegmans employee; wife denies all allegations

    New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal has announced that criminal charges were filed on March 24 against a man who allegedly coughed on a food store employee in Manalapan  and told the woman he has the coronavirus. Grewal said George Falcone, 50, of Freehold, was charged by complaint-summons with making terroristic threats (third degree)…

  • Freehold man faces charges in wake of incident at Wegmans

    Freehold man faces charges in wake of incident at Wegmans

    New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal has announced that criminal charges were filed on March 24 against a man who allegedly coughed on a food store employee in Manalapan  and told the woman he has the coronavirus. Grewal said George Falcone, 50, of Freehold, was charged by complaint-summons with making terroristic threats (third degree)…