League of Women Voters Condemns Use of Federal Force on Peaceful Protestors
Unofficial results are in for the primary election in Wall Township. See voting outcomes:
Voters across New Jersey will hit the polls on Tuesday to vote in the primary election. Here's what you need to know in Wall:
LWV Presents a Special Program on Shaping Monmouth County’s Future regarding the New Jersey State Development and Redevelopment Plan
The primary election is Tuesday, June 10. Check out our voter guide before you hit the polls in Wall.
LWV Declares United States in a “Constitutional Crisis,” Announces New Initiative to Mobilize Voters
Congress has taken no action to stop this illegal power grab. It is time for Congress to act. Contact your members of Congress.
LWV Condemns Trump Administration’s Weaponization of Government Against Americans
Civics 101 Pre-Inauguration Symposium: Understanding Our Role After the Election
The Federal Aviation Administration said they've issued temporary airspace restrictions "out of an abundance of caution."
The referendum passed with nearly double the amount of “yes” votes compared to “no,” according to unofficial results.
The fund will be used to acquire, develop, maintain and preserve lands for recreational and conservational purposes.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
The LWV of Monmouth County to Organize a Virtual Candidates Forum for The Monmouth County Commissioners on September 23 at 7 pm;
The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County states that Equality is on the Ballot this Year
YMCA’s Camp Zehnder in Wall will be able to expand childcare services for families, says Rep. Chris Smith, who secured funding.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide as you prepare to cast your ballot in Wall.
Funds raised at Wall 9/11 program at Oak Tree Lodge will benefit Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
Groundwater testing wells at White Swan/Sun Cleaners are being installed, according to a federal Environmental Protection Agency update.
Meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday will update the public on work at the former White Swan Cleaners site.
The primary election is June 6. The local primary is uncontested in Wall. But check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Bank of America, EPA reach a proposed settlement for costs of remediation, monitoring of the White Swan Cleaners site in Wall.
A meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday will discuss plans for construction of a groundwater treatment project, to begin in April.
Promotion ceremony for Sgt. Anthony Marino took place at the Wall Committee meeting Wednesday.
Wall Committee chooses new mayor, deputy mayor; makes appointments at reorganization meeting.
In addition to a reorganization, the Wall Planning Board has a 54-unit project to be built within nine buildings on the agenda for Monday.
If you plan to vote by mail or vote at the polls on Tuesday, check out these helpful election tips.
The general election is Nov. 8. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Lt. Sean O'Halleran is the new chief of the Wall Township Police Department, replacing Chief Kenneth Brown Jr., who retired as of August.
Monmouth County Commissioners, meeting at Allaire Community Farm in Wall, look back at summer and ahead to the fall tourism season.
League of Women Voters of Monmouth County To Host Congressional District 4 Candidates Virtual Forum, September 15
A public hearing for the 2022 Wall Township municipal budget is scheduled for Wednesday, April 27.
Tracy Handerhan said resignation demands amid "innuendo, half-truths, rumor, fake news and malicious lies” would not serve the students.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
In total, the state is awarding $23 million in annual 9 percent federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits for 20 development in 11 counties.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
In a race for three open seats, only incumbent Adam Naser was on the ballot.
See here for the unofficial results for the Wall Township Race, Board of Education and Board of Fire Commissioners races.
See here for the unofficial results for the District 30 General Assembly and State Senate races.