Manalapan planners approve housing development on Iron Ore Road centraljersey.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centraljersey.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Board nears vote on Toll Brothers housing development in Manalapan
Board nears vote on Toll Brothers housing development in Manalapan
MANALAPAN – Members of the Manalapan Planning Board may cast their votes on May 27 on an application Toll Brothers has filed to construct a residential community on Iron Ore Road.
Testimony regarding the development concluded during the board’s May 13 meeting, but following public comment two items remained unresolved and the application was carried to the board’s May 27 meeting.
Residents of La Valley Drive whose homes will back up to the new development if municipal approval is granted asked for a fence to be constructed on the property line, and a revised storm water management plan will be reviewed by the board’s engineer before a motion regarding the application is offered and voted upon.
News Transcript News Briefs, May 26
News Transcript News Briefs, May 26
law enforcement officers have been sworn in as the department’s newest full-time
police officers.
Officer with the Manalapan Police Department since October 2019.
He previously served as a Class II Special Law Enforcement Officer with the Point
Pleasant Beach Police Department after graduating from the Ocean County Police
Academy in May 2018. Schou has a Bachelor’s Degree from Stockton University.
Patrolman Hayden Hrymack has served as a Class II Special Law Enforcement
Officer with the Manalapan Police Department since January 2021.
He is a graduate of the Monmouth County Police Academy and previously served
Millstone officials set June 2 for public hearing on municipal budget centraljersey.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centraljersey.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Upper Freehold Regional school board adopts $43M budget for 2021-22
Members of the Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education have adopted a $43.1 million budget that will fund the operation of the district during the 2021-22 school year.
Property owners in Allentown and Upper Freehold Township will be asked to pay a $28.1 million local tax levy to support the budget.
The budget, which was adopted by the board on May 3, includes $38.1 million in operating expenses, $4.23 million in debt service and $717,882 in special revenue.
Of the $38.1 million to be appropriated as operating expenses for the upcoming academic year, $29.8 million (78.2%) will be spent on salaries and benefits. The second most costly item is transportation at $2.27 million (5.95%), according to budget information posted on the school district’s website.