A Huge thank you to Paul Forcellati and his team at Forcellati LB & Sons Inc for their generous donation of a spring clean-up and beautiful flowers!
Community partnerships like this keep our town looking its best and remind us how lucky we are to have such supportive local businesses. We truly appreciate your commitment to the community! ... See MoreSee Less
Wall Township Police Department Participates in Regional “Click It or Ticket” Kickoff Event Ahead of 2026 Campaign
The Wall Township Police Department proudly participated in a regional “Click It or Ticket” kickoff event held on May 4, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park in advance of the nationwide enforcement campaign.
The event was hosted by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in coordination with regional partners from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware to reinforce the importance of seat belt use and demonstrate a unified law enforcement commitment to roadway safety across the region. Lieutenant Miles Shanklin and Lieutenant Andrew Baldino were honored to represent the department at the event, which underscored the importance of interagency collaboration in promoting traffic safety and reducing preventable injuries and fatalities on our roadways.
The “Click It or Ticket” campaign, coordinated nationally by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, combines public awareness initiatives with high-visibility enforcement to increase seat belt usage.
During the campaign period from May 11 through May 31, 2026, Wall Township Police officers will conduct targeted enforcement details focused on identifying drivers and passengers who are not properly restrained. Motorists should expect increased patrols and a zero-tolerance approach toward seat belt violations. We encourage all motorists to ensure that they and their passengers are properly restrained at all times. New Jersey law requires all vehicle occupants to wear a properly adjusted and fastened seat belt. Violators are subject to fines and penalties.
The Wall Township Police Department remains committed to proactive enforcement and public education efforts. For more information about the “Click It or Ticket” campaign, please visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at www.nhtsa.gov. ... See MoreSee Less
May is Bike Safety Month! As more people get outside to ride and walk, it’s a great time to focus on simple habits that keep everyone safe on our roads and sidewalks #SafeRoadsNJ... See MoreSee Less
WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE ARREST TWO FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION INTO GYM LOCKER ROOM THEFTS AND IDENTITY FRAUD SCHEME
WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ — The Wall Township Police Department Detective Bureau has concluded an investigation into a series of thefts and identity fraud incidents occurring at the Genesis Health Club locker rooms located at 1904 Atlantic Avenue. Detective Michael Cacciatore led the investigation and made the arrests, uncovering a "bust-out" cellular fraud scheme.
The investigation began after multiple reports of items stolen from secured lockers. Detectives identified Andrew Cosenza and Edward Byham as suspects. Evidence showed that Cosenza would check into the gym and then allow Byham to enter through a side door to avoid the front desk and primary surveillance. The pair targeted cash, credit cards, and personal items.
When Andrew Cosenza was arrested on December 20, 2025, he was found in possession of suspected heroin and various prescription pills. He was also found with stolen U.S. Passport cards, a Georgia driver's license, and a New York driver's license belonging to other individuals, along with several stolen credit and debit cards. Further investigation revealed a "bust-out" cellular fraud scheme. In this scheme, suspects use stolen personal information to open new cellular accounts and rapidly finance high-value electronics—such as the iPhones, apple Watches, and AirPods—with the intent to abandon the accounts without making payments. These items were then shipped to an address associated with Cosenza.
Andrew Cosenza, 26, of Manasquan, NJ, has been charged with Credit Card Fraud, Theft by Unlawful Taking, and Possession of CDS. Edward Byham, 35, of Howell, NJ, has been charged with Identity Theft, Credit Card Theft, and Receiving Stolen Property. Seized evidence also included counterfeit checks. Both suspects were processed at Wall Township Police Headquarters and lodged in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
"This investigation shows the commitment of our Detective Bureau to protecting our residents from those who use stolen information for financial gain," said Lieutenant Steven Nash.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
The department is seeking an organized, self-motivated, detail-oriented individual with the ability to multi-task. Under the direction of the Chief of Police and the Records Supervisor, this position will be responsible for data entry, filing and scanning records, answering phones, customer service, processing requests for information under various authorities including, but not limited to, the Open Public Records Act, the rules of discovery in criminal, civil or motor vehicle court proceedings, general office administration, and daily interaction with the public. The ability to safeguard confidential information is a must. Exceptional customer service skills and the ability to work independently are required. Candidates must have strong computer skills and be proficient in Microsoft applications as well as a willingness to learn additional software programs. Starting Salary for this position is $37,500 with an excellent benefit package available. Interested applicants must complete an Employment Application and pass a background investigation prior to receiving an offer of employment. Previous experience in the municipal or government environment is preferred but not required. An application, records release form, resume, and a letter of intent shall be emailed to Sgt. Mazzaccaro at vmazzaccaro@wallpolice.org no later than May 18, 2026. The application and records release form can both be found on the Wall Police website: www.wallpolice.org The Township reserves the right to interview candidates before the application deadline. Wall Township is an equal opportunity employer. ... See MoreSee Less
Join us for Coffee with the Mayor & Chief! Stop by the Allenwood General Store and connect with your local leaders. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, share your thoughts, and strengthen our community—one conversation at a time.
Saturday, May 9, 2026 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM Allenwood General Store, 3208 Allenwood Lakewood Rd
As we celebrate Wall Township’s 175th Anniversary, we look forward to spending time with the community that makes Wall such a great place to live and work.
Come out, grab a coffee, and say hello—we hope to see you there. ... See MoreSee Less
WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST BLOTTER April 27, 2026 – May 3, 2026
Monday, April 27, 2026:
Patrolman Julia Cutolo arrested Bita Sharifi-Azad, 52, of Asbury Park, for hindering following an investigation in the area of Whole Foods on State Highway 35. Sharifi-Azad was processed and released on a summons.
Patrolman Megan Alexander arrested Gexon Gutierrez-Perez, 21, of Howell, on a Howell Township traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Gutierrez-Perez was processed and turned over to the Howell Township Police.
Patrolman Joshua Wheeler arrested Candis Diaz, 39, of Browns Mills, for possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on River Road. Diaz was processed and released on a summons.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026:
Patrolman Kevin Donegan arrested Mark McCarthy, 55, of Rumson, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a suspicious vehicle investigation on State Highway 34 at 3:07 AM. McCarthy was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Chelsea Njoku, 37, of Somerset, for obstruction, resisting arrest, assault on a law enforcement officer, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a suspicious vehicle investigation in the Monmouth Service Area at 3:12 AM. Njoku was charged on a summons and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Detective Devin Corso arrested Joquin Guerrero-Guzman, 51, of Wall Township, for theft and a Point Pleasant criminal warrant following a suspicious person investigation on State Highway 35. Guerrero-Guzman was charged on a summons and released on his own recognizance (ROR) by Point Pleasant.
Patrolman Vincent Colucci responded to the Asbury Park Police Department and arrested Jamarri Harbison, 28, of Ewing, on a Wall Township criminal warrant. Harbison was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Thursday, April 30, 2026:
Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Otis Lawrence, 31, of Neptune, on a Neptune traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34. Lawrence was processed and released on his own recognizance (ROR) by Neptune.
Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Isiah Casrell, 39, of Leesburg, on traffic warrants out of Freehold, Long Branch, and Keansburg following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Casrell was processed and released on his own recognizance (ROR) by all agencies.
Friday, May 1, 2026:
Patrolman Hunter Manning responded to the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office and arrested James McIntyre, 61, of Neptune, on Wall Township warrants. McIntyre was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Clint Forgach arrested Cristian Canseco-Velasco, 19, of Manasquan, for eluding following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Canseco-Velasco was processed and released on a summons.
Patrolman Joshua Wheeler arrested Syera Clark, 33, of Highlands, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 10:50 PM. Clark was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Saturday, May 2, 2026:
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Alix Eugene, 26, of Tinton Falls, for certain persons prohibited from possessing a weapon following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Eugene was processed and released on a summons.
Patrolman Julia Cutolo arrested Nicole Anderson, 42, of Neptune, on a Neptune traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 33. Anderson was processed and released on her own recognizance (ROR) by Neptune.
Patrolman Jerry Baker arrested Lynn Drozek, 42, of Point Pleasant, on a Monmouth County wanted person warrant following an investigation on State Highway 35. Drozek was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Sunday, May 3, 2026:
Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Samson Pettemerides, 32, of Jackson, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138 at 12:44 AM. Pettemerides was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Marc Chavez arrested Nicholas Amendola, 18, of Hazlet, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 2:19 AM. Amendola was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Kevin Donegan arrested Joshua Fridie, 24, of Tinton Falls, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34 at 2:44 AM. Fridie was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Clint Forgach arrested Timothy Kmetz, 19, of Wallington, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on River Road at 4:34 AM. Kmetz was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Julia Cutolo arrested Joshshan Bland, 39, of Wall, on a Wall Township traffic warrant and possession of ecstasy. Bland was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Robert Garaffa, 62, of Tinton Falls, for a NJ Wanted Persons warrant out of the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office and possession of a weapon following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Garaffa was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
We had a great time this past Saturday at Touch-a-Truck this past Saturday!
Thank you to everyone who came out to chat with us, explore our vehicles, and spend the day hanging out with our officers. Events like this are a great opportunity to connect with the community we’re proud to serve, and it was awesome seeing so many smiling faces (both kids and adults!).
We hope you enjoyed climbing through our vehicles, checking out the equipment, and learning a little more about what we do every day. ... See MoreSee Less
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) will be at Rash Field conducting mobile vehicle inspections on:
📅 Thursday, May 7, 2026 ⏰ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM 📍 Rash Field – 2008 NJ-71 in Wall Township
This is a convenient opportunity for residents to have their vehicles inspected without traveling to a state inspection facility. Stop by during the event hours to take advantage of this mobile service! ... See MoreSee Less
We will be participating in the township Touch-A-Truck event tomorrow, May 2nd. Stop by, check out our cars, and say hi to our officers! See you there. ... See MoreSee Less
A Huge thank you to Paul Forcellati and his team at Forcellati LB & Sons Inc for their generous donation of a spring clean-up and beautiful flowers!
Community partnerships like this keep our town looking its best and remind us how lucky we are to have such supportive local businesses. We truly appreciate your commitment to the community! ... See MoreSee Less
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Wall Township Police Department Participates in Regional “Click It or Ticket” Kickoff Event Ahead of 2026 Campaign
The Wall Township Police Department proudly participated in a regional “Click It or Ticket” kickoff event held on May 4, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park in advance of the nationwide enforcement campaign.
The event was hosted by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in coordination with regional partners from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware to reinforce the importance of seat belt use and demonstrate a unified law enforcement commitment to roadway safety across the region. Lieutenant Miles Shanklin and Lieutenant Andrew Baldino were honored to represent the department at the event, which underscored the importance of interagency collaboration in promoting traffic safety and reducing preventable injuries and fatalities on our roadways.
The “Click It or Ticket” campaign, coordinated nationally by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, combines public awareness initiatives with high-visibility enforcement to increase seat belt usage.
During the campaign period from May 11 through May 31, 2026, Wall Township Police officers will conduct targeted enforcement details focused on identifying drivers and passengers who are not properly restrained. Motorists should expect increased patrols and a zero-tolerance approach toward seat belt violations. We encourage all motorists to ensure that they and their passengers are properly restrained at all times. New Jersey law requires all vehicle occupants to wear a properly adjusted and fastened seat belt. Violators are subject to fines and penalties.
The Wall Township Police Department remains committed to proactive enforcement and public education efforts. For more information about the “Click It or Ticket” campaign, please visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at www.nhtsa.gov. ... See MoreSee Less
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May is Bike Safety Month! As more people get outside to ride and walk, it’s a great time to focus on simple habits that keep everyone safe on our roads and sidewalks #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less
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WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE ARREST TWO FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION INTO GYM LOCKER ROOM THEFTS AND IDENTITY FRAUD SCHEME
WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ — The Wall Township Police Department Detective Bureau has concluded an investigation into a series of thefts and identity fraud incidents occurring at the Genesis Health Club locker rooms located at 1904 Atlantic Avenue. Detective Michael Cacciatore led the investigation and made the arrests, uncovering a "bust-out" cellular fraud scheme.
The investigation began after multiple reports of items stolen from secured lockers. Detectives identified Andrew Cosenza and Edward Byham as suspects. Evidence showed that Cosenza would check into the gym and then allow Byham to enter through a side door to avoid the front desk and primary surveillance. The pair targeted cash, credit cards, and personal items.
When Andrew Cosenza was arrested on December 20, 2025, he was found in possession of suspected heroin and various prescription pills. He was also found with stolen U.S. Passport cards, a Georgia driver's license, and a New York driver's license belonging to other individuals, along with several stolen credit and debit cards. Further investigation revealed a "bust-out" cellular fraud scheme. In this scheme, suspects use stolen personal information to open new cellular accounts and rapidly finance high-value electronics—such as the iPhones, apple Watches, and AirPods—with the intent to abandon the accounts without making payments. These items were then shipped to an address associated with Cosenza.
Andrew Cosenza, 26, of Manasquan, NJ, has been charged with Credit Card Fraud, Theft by Unlawful Taking, and Possession of CDS. Edward Byham, 35, of Howell, NJ, has been charged with Identity Theft, Credit Card Theft, and Receiving Stolen Property. Seized evidence also included counterfeit checks. Both suspects were processed at Wall Township Police Headquarters and lodged in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
"This investigation shows the commitment of our Detective Bureau to protecting our residents from those who use stolen information for financial gain," said Lieutenant Steven Nash.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
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The department is seeking an organized, self-motivated, detail-oriented individual with the ability to multi-task. Under the direction of the Chief of Police and the Records Supervisor, this position will be responsible for data entry, filing and scanning records, answering phones, customer service, processing requests for information under various authorities including, but not limited to, the Open Public Records Act, the rules of discovery in criminal, civil or motor vehicle court proceedings, general office administration, and daily interaction with the public. The ability to safeguard confidential information is a must. Exceptional customer service skills and the ability to work independently are required. Candidates must have strong computer skills and be proficient in Microsoft applications as well as a willingness to learn additional software programs. Starting Salary for this position is $37,500 with an excellent benefit package available.
Interested applicants must complete an Employment Application and pass a background investigation prior to receiving an offer of employment. Previous experience in the municipal or government environment is preferred but not required.
An application, records release form, resume, and a letter of intent shall be emailed to Sgt. Mazzaccaro at vmazzaccaro@wallpolice.org no later than May 18, 2026. The application and records release form can both be found on the Wall Police website: www.wallpolice.org
The Township reserves the right to interview candidates before the application deadline. Wall Township is an equal opportunity employer. ... See MoreSee Less
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Join us for Coffee with the Mayor & Chief! Stop by the Allenwood General Store and connect with your local leaders. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, share your thoughts, and strengthen our community—one conversation at a time.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Allenwood General Store, 3208 Allenwood Lakewood Rd
As we celebrate Wall Township’s 175th Anniversary, we look forward to spending time with the community that makes Wall such a great place to live and work.
Come out, grab a coffee, and say hello—we hope to see you there. ... See MoreSee Less
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WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST BLOTTER
April 27, 2026 – May 3, 2026
Monday, April 27, 2026:
Patrolman Julia Cutolo arrested Bita Sharifi-Azad, 52, of Asbury Park, for hindering following an investigation in the area of Whole Foods on State Highway 35. Sharifi-Azad was processed and released on a summons.
Patrolman Megan Alexander arrested Gexon Gutierrez-Perez, 21, of Howell, on a Howell Township traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Gutierrez-Perez was processed and turned over to the Howell Township Police.
Patrolman Joshua Wheeler arrested Candis Diaz, 39, of Browns Mills, for possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on River Road. Diaz was processed and released on a summons.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026:
Patrolman Kevin Donegan arrested Mark McCarthy, 55, of Rumson, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a suspicious vehicle investigation on State Highway 34 at 3:07 AM. McCarthy was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Chelsea Njoku, 37, of Somerset, for obstruction, resisting arrest, assault on a law enforcement officer, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a suspicious vehicle investigation in the Monmouth Service Area at 3:12 AM. Njoku was charged on a summons and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Detective Devin Corso arrested Joquin Guerrero-Guzman, 51, of Wall Township, for theft and a Point Pleasant criminal warrant following a suspicious person investigation on State Highway 35. Guerrero-Guzman was charged on a summons and released on his own recognizance (ROR) by Point Pleasant.
Patrolman Vincent Colucci responded to the Asbury Park Police Department and arrested Jamarri Harbison, 28, of Ewing, on a Wall Township criminal warrant. Harbison was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Thursday, April 30, 2026:
Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Otis Lawrence, 31, of Neptune, on a Neptune traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34. Lawrence was processed and released on his own recognizance (ROR) by Neptune.
Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Isiah Casrell, 39, of Leesburg, on traffic warrants out of Freehold, Long Branch, and Keansburg following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Casrell was processed and released on his own recognizance (ROR) by all agencies.
Friday, May 1, 2026:
Patrolman Hunter Manning responded to the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office and arrested James McIntyre, 61, of Neptune, on Wall Township warrants. McIntyre was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Clint Forgach arrested Cristian Canseco-Velasco, 19, of Manasquan, for eluding following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Canseco-Velasco was processed and released on a summons.
Patrolman Joshua Wheeler arrested Syera Clark, 33, of Highlands, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 10:50 PM. Clark was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Saturday, May 2, 2026:
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Alix Eugene, 26, of Tinton Falls, for certain persons prohibited from possessing a weapon following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Eugene was processed and released on a summons.
Patrolman Julia Cutolo arrested Nicole Anderson, 42, of Neptune, on a Neptune traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 33. Anderson was processed and released on her own recognizance (ROR) by Neptune.
Patrolman Jerry Baker arrested Lynn Drozek, 42, of Point Pleasant, on a Monmouth County wanted person warrant following an investigation on State Highway 35. Drozek was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Sunday, May 3, 2026:
Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Samson Pettemerides, 32, of Jackson, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138 at 12:44 AM. Pettemerides was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Marc Chavez arrested Nicholas Amendola, 18, of Hazlet, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 2:19 AM. Amendola was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Kevin Donegan arrested Joshua Fridie, 24, of Tinton Falls, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34 at 2:44 AM. Fridie was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Clint Forgach arrested Timothy Kmetz, 19, of Wallington, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on River Road at 4:34 AM. Kmetz was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Julia Cutolo arrested Joshshan Bland, 39, of Wall, on a Wall Township traffic warrant and possession of ecstasy. Bland was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Robert Garaffa, 62, of Tinton Falls, for a NJ Wanted Persons warrant out of the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office and possession of a weapon following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Garaffa was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
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We had a great time this past Saturday at Touch-a-Truck this past Saturday!
Thank you to everyone who came out to chat with us, explore our vehicles, and spend the day hanging out with our officers. Events like this are a great opportunity to connect with the community we’re proud to serve, and it was awesome seeing so many smiling faces (both kids and adults!).
We hope you enjoyed climbing through our vehicles, checking out the equipment, and learning a little more about what we do every day. ... See MoreSee Less
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The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) will be at Rash Field conducting mobile vehicle inspections on:
📅 Thursday, May 7, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Rash Field – 2008 NJ-71 in Wall Township
This is a convenient opportunity for residents to have their vehicles inspected without traveling to a state inspection facility. Stop by during the event hours to take advantage of this mobile service! ... See MoreSee Less
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We will be participating in the township Touch-A-Truck event tomorrow, May 2nd. Stop by, check out our cars, and say hi to our officers! See you there. ... See MoreSee Less
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