Community News
Tree Planting Program!
Tree Planting Program! The Environmental Commission is proud to announce their first Resident Tree Buying Program! Trees are locally grown, professionally planted, and guaranteed for 1 year. Orders can be placed from April 1-20th and will be planted in April and...
Spring Leaf Pick Up
We will have our first Spring Leaf collection this coming Monday, April 6th and our second collection will be Monday, May 4th. Please place bagged leaves at the curb the Sunday prior to ensure you will not miss the collection. Leaves must be in brown biodegradable...
MANALAPAN DAY 2026
MANALAPAN DAY 2026! Manalapan Day is coming soon! Saturday, June 20, 2026 from 3-10pm. (Kids rides at 2pm) We hope you will join us for our biggest event of the year! We are now accepting Sponsor applications for Manalapan Day. Below you will...
Re-Bid 26-01 Placement of Clothing Recycling Bins on Township Property
Re-Bid 26-01 Placement of Clothing Recycling Bins on Township Property Click here for Bid Specs
Township Leaf Collection
Township leaf collection will take place on Monday, April 6 and Monday, May 4th. Leaves should be placed at the curb (not in the street) and must be in brown biodegradable bags in order to be collected.
Bid 26-02 Township of Manalapan Tree Planting Services
Bid 26-02 Township of Manalapan Tree Planting Services Click Here for Bid Specs
26-01 PLACEMENT OF CLOTHING RECYCLING BINS ON TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
26-01 PLACEMENT OF CLOTHING RECYCLING BINS ON TOWNSHIP PROPERTY Click Here for Bid Specs
Older Adults Resource Fair
A Message from Monmouth County Office on Aging: We are excited to announce our upcoming Older Adults Resource Fair, a community-focused event designed to connect seniors and their families with essential services, health resources, and local support networks. To...
A Message From the DEP Regarding E-Cigg/Vape Disposal
PLEASE VIEW THE LINK BELOW ABOUT PROPER DISPOSAL OF E-CIGG/VAPES: A Message from the NJDEP Regarding the Disposal of E-Cigg/Vapes
A Message from NJDEP Regarding Avian Flu
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, has caused deaths among wild birds across New Jersey and is being monitored by NJDEP Fish & Wildlife and federal partners. If you see sick or dead birds, especially groups of 5 or more, please...