- Manalapan Township Achieves Sustainable Jersey Certification
- H1N1 Flu Information
- 2010 Reassessment
- Gordon Corner Road Road Bridge Replacement - Public Information Session
- Census 2010
- Manalapan Registering Persons with Special Needs for Emergency Planning & Response
- Municipal Stormwater Management Plan and Stormwater Control Ordinance
- State of New Jersey Homeowners Assistance
- Recreation Offices Relocated
- New Drop Box In The Tax Collector’s Office
- 2009-2010 Freehold Regional High School District Budget
- New Jersey Pesticide Control Regulations
- The Monmouth County Mosquito Commission Tick Identification and Testing
- Influenza A - H1:N1 (Swine Flu)
- 2010 Census Information (Spanish and English Version)
- Manalapan 2009 Budget Presentation
- FORECLOSURE MEDIATION PROGRAM
- 2009 Municipal Budget
- Emergency Evacuation of Persons with Special Needs
- 2009 Photo Contest Winners
- Master Plan Amendment, Trail Plan, Township of Manalapan
- Revised Master Plan Farmland Preservation Element
- Military Care Packages
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- 2010 Professionals RFP - Architect COAH
- 2010 Recycling Information
NEWS & EVENTS
Gordon Corner Road Road Bridge Replacement - Public Information Session
The New Jersey Department of Transportation
is hosting a Public Information Session on the
Bridge Replacement Project Gordon’s Corner Road over Route 9.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
4pm to 7pm
Manalapan Township
Municipal Building Courtroom
120 Route 522, Manalapan, NJ
Members of the Department of Transportation will be present to discuss the project, identify the proposed improvements and provide information to the public about the construction schedule and staging. There will be an opportunity for attendees to examine the plans and ask questions.
2010 Recycling Information
February 8, 2010Single Stream Recycling
is new in Manalapan!
Recycling has never “BIN” easier!
Did you ever wish you could put all your recyclable items in one container without sorting? Well, now you can! Single stream recycling means that all items that are acceptable for curbside recycling can be put together in one bin.
Recycling will now be picked up once every 2 weeks, which means fewer trucks on our
roads – an added environmental benefit of going single stream.
Many new items can be put in your recycling bin including cardboard and junk mail! And you no longer need to tie up your newspapers! For a full list of items that are now accepted for curbside pick-up, please click below to see the Recycling Guidelines.
Recycling Guidelines – what you can recycle curbside
Manalapan Recycling Drop Off Center Information – additional items accepted here
You Do A Lot of Good When you Recycle!
Recycling reduces the emissions of many greenhouse gases and water pollutants, saves energy, supplies valuable raw materials to industry, creates jobs, stimulates the development of greener technologies, generates less solid waste, conserves resources for future generations, and reduces the need for new landfills and combustors.
Manalapan Township is proud of the active role it takes in helping the environment. It is easier than ever to recycle at your curb now and you can use our centrally-located Recycling Drop-Off Center to recycle many items that you cannot place at the curb.
Citizens are required to recycle and we absolutely encourage every family to recognize the importance of this civic responsibility. Not only does recycling benefit our environment, but it provides additional funds for the township thereby helping to reduce your taxes.