Former Army Spec. 5 George Bednarski, 77, will be presented the medal by Rep. Chris Smith, who helped him cut through decades of red tape.
A country line dance Saturday will benefit the Greater YMCA's camp in Wall.
Lt. Sean O'Halleran is the new chief of the Wall Township Police Department, replacing Chief Kenneth Brown Jr., who retired as of August.
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Wall.
Monmouth County Commissioners, meeting at Allaire Community Farm in Wall, look back at summer and ahead to the fall tourism season.
There are lots of ways to get into the Halloween spirit at the Historic Village at Allaire in Wall. Check out some upcoming events.
A 17-year-old male student, driving a 2008 Lexus, smashed in part of Wall High School's east side wall Tuesday; no people were injured.
Sunnyside Manor residents in Wall are taking One Day University "night school" courses that keep both mind and spirit engaged.
Starting Thursday, $2 will get you a bag of books and help support the Wall Library.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Wall.
League of Women Voters of Monmouth County To Host Congressional District 4 Candidates Virtual Forum, September 15
Hunter Manning, 26, was sworn in as a full-time officer last month and was previously a part-time Special Law Enforcement Officer in Wall.
Sobriety checkpoint will be stationed on Route 138 west in Wall.
The Wall Township Public School District advises parents and students to view events, updates and more at the new site.
Sign up by Sept. 12 to be part of the sale that will take place rain or shine.
The event Sept. 9 at Oak Tree Lodge will benefit the Tunnels to Towers organization.
Police are seeking the driver of a dark-colored SUV who may have information about the crash.
The first day back in the Wall school district is Friday, Sept. 2. Check out some important dates for the new school year.
Tom Conner, owner of Minuteman Press in Wall, wins "Top Overall Performance" award at his franchise company's World Expo 2022.
A photo contest by the Recreation Department is seeking entries that best capture the Wall community. Entries are due by Aug. 31.
Nolan T. Dickson of Wall, 27, is charged with second-degree vehicular homicide in the death of an 82-year-old man from Brick.
Incumbents have all filed to run for seats on the Wall Township Board of Education election on Nov. 8.
Drivers using Route 138 westbound should be aware that a DWI checkpoint will take place beginning Saturday night at 10 p.m.
Downed wires on Route 35 in Wall have prompted commuting delays in the area Monday morning, authorities said.
A motor vehicle crash in Wall Township has prompted commuting delays in the area on Saturday, authorities said.
The Wall Recreation Department's FUNdamentals Basketball Camp will take place Aug. 1 to Aug 4 this year for students entering grades 1 to 5.
Community-Minded Professionals Join Volunteer Leadership Team
Federal American Rescue Plan Act relief money of more than $24 million is being shared by 93 nonprofits in Monmouth County.
James P. Allaire bought the property, now called the Historic Village at Allaire, in 1822 and established a major ironworks there.
State Department of Transportation officials said an accident Sunday caused damage that required temporary lane closures Monday on Route 34.
Emergency construction in Wall Township has prompted commuting delays in the area Monday morning, authorities said.
Kids Ride Free on NY Waterway Ferries July 5 through September 5
YMCAs in Monmouth and Ocean Counties Announce Partnership to Strengthen Community Impact
The History of Fort Monmouth: An Overview (1917-2011) will be presented July 16 by Melissa Ziobro of Monmouth University.
See patch's guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Wall.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Wall.
Allaire Village in Wall will have five historic flags on exhibition this weekend, the oldest flag dating back to about 1850.
The Wall Township Committee this month approved two new police recruits to the department and approved the promotion of two officers.
Appointment comes amid other changes in top roles, including naming the superintendent the acting Wall High School principal.