You are asked to drop off canned or boxed Thanksgiving food donations at any IMA doctor's office now through Nov. 19.
The vandalism started in the summer and hasn't stopped: Slurs are spray painted, glass and lights are broken, said police.
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A home on Alexander Drive was significantly damaged, and the initial calls reported some type of explosion, said Middletown police.
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It will be held via Zoom Wednesday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m. (approximately 8:00 p.m. to the public). This is a voting meeting.
All Middletown homeowners are encouraged to change their porch light to green this week in honor of veterans in Middletown and nationwide.
Thompson Middle School has pivoted to all-virtual instruction due to high numbers of COVID positives there.
While everyone is familiar with ocean liners sailing the high seas, river cruises provide more intimate cultural viewing & experiences
A Belford family said an officer came onto their yard last week and took their healthy cat, thinking it was injured. The cat was euthanized.
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In 2017, 34,500 votes were cast in the BOE race. So far this year, it's 73,900 and all the votes haven't even been counted yet.
Middletown's Veterans Day parade, which was scheduled for Sunday, has been canceled with no make-up date in sight.
Free online programs at the Middletown Township Public Library
So far, 17,000 Middletown residents said they would pay more in taxes to preserve open space, compared to 8,600 'no' votes.
As of noon Thursday, Hwy. 35 is closed in both directions from Twin Brooks Avenue to Chapel Hill Road due to a multi-vehicle crash.
On Tuesday, 1.6 million New Jersey voters approved legalizing marijuana. Middletown may resurrect a proposed ban on pot shops in town.
Middletown Historical Society hosts John Zinn Nov. 16 as he presents on the origins of baseball in the Garden State. A virtual lecture.
What's the reason for the delay? Mail-in ballots cast on Election Day, paper votes at the polls and machine votes have not yet been counted.
Republicans still lead for Twp. Committee and 1,2,3 lead for BOE. However, forty percent of Monmouth County votes have not yet been counted.
Pat Snell and Ryan Clarke are in the lead, and a majority of voters so far approved Middletown's open space tax increase.
As of midnight, the 1,2,3 slate of Jackie Tobacco, Frank Capone and Harmony Heffernan were leading in the Middletown Board of Ed. race.
In unofficial results, the AP reports that Congressman Chris Smith won re-election for New Jersey's Fourth Congressional District.
Democrat Stephanie Schmid is seeking to unseat Republican Chris Smith from the NJ 4 Congress seat.
Results for Marguerite Stocker/Brian Penschow vs. Pat Snell/Ryan Clarke, as well as Middletown's open space tax increase, are expected.
With 10 candidates running for three seats, the BOE battle was expected to be closer and more heated than the Township Committee Race.
If you're heading out to the polls to vote in person - or already voted - we want to hear from you.
Election Day 2020 is here! You cannot machine vote at the polls on Nov. 3 unless you have a documented disability. And track your ballot:
Brookdale commemorated the 100th Anniversary for Women to Vote
Election Day 2020 has arrived. You have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to cast your vote; mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
Extended hours at Monmouth County Board of Elections, for help: Tue., Nov. 3, Election Day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
COVID, the ACA, reproductive rights, marriage equality, election integrity. Smith fails on them all.
Area residents, active military and veterans, public officials, and a television personality to attend dedication ceremony November 7th.
As of 1 p.m. Friday, Bamm Hollow Road was closed at Stork Court due to tree, power lines and pole down, said Middletown police.
Free online programs @ Middletown Township Public Library
Did you know? Middletown has $400,000 in CARES money to give to local businesses (under 40 employees). Get your application in by Nov. 9.