From tournament play in high school sports to a must-try Puerto Rican restaurant on Rt. 34, here's what's going on in Wall today.
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The event was part of the bank's first-ever Days of Giving, which culminated at Community Day in Manasquan this past Saturday.
From wind and rain in our future to making plans for this coming weekend, here's what's going on in Wall this Thursday.
The exhibit consists of different types of dioramas, photos, and other artifacts to help tell the story of Sept. 11's impact on New Jersey.
Here is the latest news for Wall Township Patch readers to get you ready for the weekend.
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The planning board will be hearing two applications carried over from their July meeting.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
A Wall resident who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country on the attack’s 20th anniversary.
De Hearn, who has been with the Wall with the Old Wall Historical Society since 1975, will be honored at an event in October.
The event helps raise money for Camp Happy Times, a sleepaway camp for kids who have or have had cancer.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Wall's mayor Tim Farrell mentioned during the Aug. 11 meeting that he received a phone call asking if the township wanted the sign.
People interested in participating can register online through Community Pass.
Rami's Heart COVID-19 Memorial - recognized as the first national COVID-19 memorial - is making its permanent home in Wall Township.
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The plan is for 4,732 panels to be installed on the nine-acre plot of land, which is being leased from Wall Township.
The Old Wall Historical Society will be holding two events before its 50th anniversary in October.
The residents of Sunnyside Manor recently got a visit from a four-legged friend.
The mishap caused a portion of Route 34 to be shut down late Friday morning.
The fire occurred Wednesday afternoon on Belmar Boulevard in Wall Township.
The order brings down the total cost of the roof replacement project at the township's municipal building and library.
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
The proposed development would be on the site of a former drive-in movie theater.
The ticket was purchased at the Monmouth Travel Area in Wall.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades, and other celebrations in and around Wall.
Looking for more things to do this upcoming long weekend that aren't fireworks-based? Patch has you covered.
Joesph Lentini has been the township's director of public works since 2014.
A 2017 BMW going southbound on Highway 35 near the Manasquan Circle collided with a Toyota Camry headed north Sunday morning.
Local artist Robin Ruggiero used tree scraps and twine, and rope to create works of art that also teach people about the environment.
Multiple local agencies reported to the sinkhole, which had a parked car partially fall in.
The township is looking for counselors for its' six-week summer camp starting in July.
The annual event has over 20 vendors offering all types of goods, including original works of art.
This ordinance, which bans both the sale and cultivation of marijuana in the borough, was unanimously passed.
The ceremony will take in the courtyard at the town hall.
The township is looking for paid interns to help in the administrative and public works department.