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FINAL BATCH OF DEPARTMENTS MOVE FROM
JOHNSON GILL ANNEX TO CROYDON HALL 

Final Departments Moving To Croydon Hall
Read Across America

Middletown Celebrates Read Across America Week!

Read Across America

Mayor Tony Perry and Committeewoman Pat Snell were invited to visit local elementary schools this week to participate in Read Across America, a nationwide event that celebrates reading and imagination. Mayor Perry visited with 3rd graders at Middletown Village Elementary School and Committeewoman Snell read to 4th grade students at Lincroft Elementary School. The Township Committee is honored to be part of this important program that inspires children to foster
their love of reading.

Oak Hill Academy Hosts Littletown Day with Nordic Flair

Nordic Littletown Day at Oak Hill Academy
Oak Hill Academy Headmaster Joe Pacelli, Committeewoman Pat Snell and Littletown Day Coordinator Linda Vacca traveling down the Norse Pathway in a viking ship while learning all about the Nordic countries at Littletown Day. 

 Committeewoman Pat Snell visited Oak Hill Academy on Wednesday, March 4 to support their annual Littletown Day event. Littletown Day is a day where students from Kindergarten to fourth grade work together to create a 'town' for parents, faculty and visitors to enjoy. This year, Oak Hill Academy students created a Nordic-themed event. Committeewoman Snell put on her Viking gear and visited the shops where she had the opportunity to speak with the children about what they created. Thanks to everyone involved in this festive event filled with learning! 

Move For Hunger Receives "Made in Middletown" Award 

Move For Hunger
Mayor Perry recently stopped by non-profit Move for Hunger's offices to present them with a "Made in Middletown" small business award. On behalf of the Township Committee, he wanted to thank them for the vital role they play in our community and beyond to fight hunger and reduce waste. The Township applauds their efforts to drive others to donate pantry items that they normally would have tossed during their move to help those who are are in need. To find out how you can help them make a difference, visit www.moveforhunger.org. 

Mayor Tony Perry Advises Students at
Mater Dei Prep's Career Day

Mater Dei Career Day
On Wednesday, March 4, Mayor Tony Perry participated in a panel at Mater Dei Prep's Career Day. Students were able to attend various informational sessions about Business/Entrepreneurship, Government/Politics, Law/Criminal, Law/Private Practice & Civil, Law Enforcement, Journalism/Media, Finance, Health &Wellness, Sports/Sports Marketing and Performing Arts. 

Pictured from left: Mayor Tony Perry, Senator Declan O'Scanlon, Freeholder Deputy Director Sue Kiley, Highlands Borough Administrator Kimberly Gonzales and Freeholder Director Tom Arnone
Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery

When you change your clocks this weekend, the Middletown Township Fire Department and Fire Prevention remind you to change your smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries. Please test them and discuss a family action plan in the event they go off. 

Spring 2020 Brush Collection
Middletown Recreation Events

MIDDLETOWN RECREATION EVENTS & OPPORTUNITIES

Middletown Preschool Open House

Middletown Recreation Presents: Summer Camps!

March Madness Challenge
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2020 Summer Camp Counselors

Celebrate "Art in Our Schools Month" at the MAC!

MAC Student Art Show

The Middletown Arts Center, located at 36 Church Street, has some terrific work on display from the Middletown Schools District Art Show celebrating "Art in our Schools Month"! The exhibition runs through the end of March. We encourage the community to stop in and support our young artists!

MAC Student Art Show Pic 2
Community Affairs Council High School Student Job Fair

THE MTPL PRESENTS: August Wilson Radio Golf

MTPL PRESENTS: August Wilson
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EASTER BASKET DONATIONS FOR MIDDLETOWN SOCIAL SERVICES
Middletown Traffic Alerts

Interchange 109 Detour Advisory Starting Thursday, 3/12


All motorists are advised that, on or about Thursday, March 12, the existing Half Mile Road U-turn at Newman Springs Road and the Garden State Parkway will be closed, as part of the on-going Interchange 109 Improvements project.  This includes a new left turn onto Half Mile Road at the existing traffic signal.  Eastbound Newman Springs Road traffic wishing to access the Half Mile Road Park-Ride and northbound Parkway will be detoured northbound on Half Mile Road to Schulz Drive. This phase of work is necessary to open the new Parkway entrance/exit ramps and structure over Newman Springs Road and is expected to last two (2) weeks.

Delays during peak traffic hours can be expected and motorists are advised to use alternate routes to avoid the area. Click HERE to view the detour. 



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