Tag: Middletown Township
Officials Bolster Security Measures and Policies to Curb Auto Thefts
Auto thieves have been getting increasingly brazen in New Jersey, hitting some of the most affluent parts of the Two River area, where incidents have been recorded in broad daylight.
5 Questions with Mayor Tony Perry
MIDDLETOWN – As the largest municipality in Monmouth County and 16th largest in New Jersey, it’s no surprise Middletown Township has so...
Middletown Upgrades Memorial Before Anniversary
The township recently installed two new components at its World Trade Center Memorial Gardens in preparation for the upcoming milestone anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Middletown Names 2020 Distinguished Citizen of the Year
Lincroft residents Abe and Linda Littenberg are avid supporters of their community. And now, the community is recognizing them.
Lawsuit Over Life Time Project Dismissed
By Allison Perrine
Plans for a Life Time luxury fitness center can continue after a Superior Court judge...
Township Committee Wants Clemency for Middletown Resident
By Allison Perrine
Middletown Township is asking Gov. Phil Murphy to grant clemency to resident Nikki Tierney, center,...
Middletown Grants Nearly $500K To Local Businesses
By Allison Perrine
The Middletown Township Mayor and Committee presented checks to eight businesses Feb. 9 as part...
George Retires As Middletown Schools Superintendent
In a letter to the school community posted on the Middletown Township Public School District website, William O. George III announced he...
Middletown Remains All-Republican in 2020
Kevin Settembrino was sworn in to his third full term as a Middletown committeeman at the Sunday, Jan. 5 meeting. Courtesy...
Middletown Celebrates Its Day
By Joseph Sapia
MIDDLETOWN – Plate to face and face smeared in pumpkin pie, Nalani Reevey still came up short in a pie-eating contest.
That led...