Tag: Manalapan

  • Manalapan Police Beat, April 10

    Manalapan Police Beat, April 10

    The Manalapan Police Department reported the following incidents occurred in the township: • On April 1 at 12:43 a.m., an unknown woman passed a fraudulent $100 bill at a business on Union Hill Road. Police said the woman made a purchase, received change in exchange for the fraudulent bill and then left the area. The…

  • Manalapan health officer retires after decades of service to community

    Manalapan health officer retires after decades of service to community

    MANALAPAN – David Richardson, who directed the operation of and programs offered by the Manalapan Health Department for more than a quarter century, has retired. Richardson, who retired on April 1, was honored with a proclamation presented to him by members of the Township Committee during the March 27 meeting of the governing body. Richardson…

  • Physical therapy prevents falls

    Physical therapy prevents falls

    By Jerry Moczerniuk PT, DPT db Orthopedic Physical Therapy Falling has for years been a leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries for older adults in the United States and abroad. More than one in four Americans 65 years and older fall every year. Many research studies over the years suggest various degrees of benefit…

  • Manalapan Police Beat, April 3

    Manalapan Police Beat, April 3

    The Manalapan Police Department reported that the following incidents occurred in the township: • On March 21 at 12:51 p.m., officers responded to a convenience store on Woodward Road to investigate a report of a man in the store who was carrying a large sharp-edged object. In addition, a 28-year-old male resident of Freehold told…

  • 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…

  • Train show scheduled for March 24 at Manalapan Community Center

    Train show scheduled for March 24 at Manalapan Community Center

    MANALAPAN – On March 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Manalapan Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee (MVAAC) will host its fourth annual model train show fundraiser at the Manalapan Community Center, 114 Route 33 West (just past Peking Pavilion), Manalapan. Individuals of all ages from all towns are invited to attend the model train…

  • Planning Board grants preliminary approval for assisted living facility

    Planning Board grants preliminary approval for assisted living facility

    MANALAPAN – A planned assisted living facility has cleared its first hurdle in Manalapan. On Feb. 28, members of the Manalapan Planning Board voted 9-0 to grant preliminary subdivision approval and preliminary site plan approval to an application submitted by the Stavola Asphalt Company. The board’s vote came after more than three hours of testimony…

  • Orthopedic surgeon helps combat burnout in colleagues

    Orthopedic surgeon helps combat burnout in colleagues

    An area orthopedic surgeon is seeking ways to combat burnout among his colleagues. Dr. Steven Reich, through The Humanologi Foundation, a nonprofit he and his wife founded to refocus attention on the roles of empathy, humanism and compassion in healthcare, is partnering with the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) on multiple initiatives intended ultimately to…

  • Temple Beth Shalom Religious School wants students to grow into strong Jewish adults

    Temple Beth Shalom Religious School wants students to grow into strong Jewish adults

    Just as you send your children with a backpack filled with tools to aid their success in public school, Temple Beth Shalom Religious School wants to aid our students to grow into strong Jewish adults. Our warm caring environment nurtures students to read Hebrew, chant, and understand prayers, holidays, Bible, our customs and our rituals. Our…