Manalapan residents spoke out against the increase of the Committee Member maximum stipend amount.
The following is a message from the Internal Revenue Service
The Mayor and Council will discuss the value of hiring more Englishtown police officers.
We get to spring ahead by winding the clocks forward an hour for Daylight Saving Time.
The budget is temporary, not all variables have been calculated into the budget and the council is working on lowering the tax increase.
Do you think the new bridge is beautiful, or are you wondering why construction took so long?
Englishtown officials are challenging a state proposal to mandate flouride in all community water systems, saying it would be too costly.
The Manalapan Planning Board voted against allowing car dealerships and commercial land use in certain zones along Rt. 9.
The Manalapan man plead guilty in Trenton Federal Court in July of 2011 and he was sentenced to 18 months in prison today.
Public hearing on the proposed amendment to the Master Plan, which would allow car dealerships on Rt. 9 will continue tonight.
Planning Board will reconvene in two weeks to hear more testimony and possibly vote on amendment to master plan that would give car dealer green light.
Manalapan resident Gerard Ward discusses his thoughts on how the Township Committee chooses people in power.
Volunteers are needed to help the Manalapan Community Center Committee convert the vacant firehouse into a community center.
A berm requirement mandating public view be screened from the highway is a major factor in deeming sales agency development inappropriate on Rt. 33.
Break out those cameras - it's time to start taking pictures for the township photo contest!
Watch tonight's State of the Union speech and come up with a question you'd most like to the President to answer. Patch will submit the top questions and get answers directly from the White House.
The MCIA presented their initiative on behalf of the interest of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District.
Township Committeeman Ryan Green is a candidate for the vacant Freeholder seat and Holmdel Deputy Mary Serena DiMaso is also running.
The Englishtown Borough Mayor and Council reorganized and reappointed members on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
After public comment closes, the Assistant Administrator will read the name of the resident and their question back to the Township Committee for an answer.
The Manalapan Township Reorganization Meeting was held Jan. 2 at Town Hall.
A new resolution eliminates Freehold Township’s responsibility to provide street sweeping services to Dancer Lane in Manalapan Township.
Green says the county needs to do learn to do more with less money and not compromise essential services.
The Manalapan Township Committee will reorganize on Jan. 2 at 7 p.m.
A permanent table of organization for the Manalapan Police Department was adopted at the last Township Committee meeting of the year.
Public hearing on the table organization of the police department will be held today.
An overview of the township's temporary Recycling Pilot Program.
The Township Committee voted to appoint Preteroti as the new Municipal Clerk, since she passed her clerk's examination.
The Planning Board adopted the Reexamination Report, which will allow Township Planner Richard Cramer to analyze all zones in Manalapan for their suitability to house car dealerships.
The Manalapan Township Committee recognized the hard work and dedication of the athletes and coaches of the high school football team this year.
The mayor presented Anthony Morelli, president of the Samaritan Center Board, with the giant check.
County Engineer confirms that the scheduled date the contractor will hand over the project is Feb. 17.
Manalapan residents hit the intersection of Taylors Mills Road and Rt. 9 to raise awareness about the possibility of car dealerships coming to the township.
The councilwoman's allegations prompted the action. She claims to have received a death threat in the mail.
The alternative treatment center has not contacted Manalapan, but applied to zoning board in Upper Freehold.
The public hearing to amend the Master Plan continued Thursday; no decision has been made yet by the Planning Board.
Expect to see a Future Sanitation garbage trucks starting Jan. 1, picking up garbage twice a week and recycling once every two weeks.
The continued public hearing on the amendment to the Master Plan continues tonight at 8 p.m. at Town Hall.
The mayor and two Republican candidates ran unopposed in the 2011 election.
Holland and Cohen snag both open seats on the Township Committee