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06/10/2026

Please help us keep Monmouth County roadways safe by sharing this information directly cited from the State of NJ website. For further information or for updates on e-bike licensing and registration, please visit the link below or scan the QR Code.

https://www.nj.gov/mvc/vehicletopics/ebike.htm

TOMORROW!! Come out to Bellalicious for Ice Cream with a Cop! 🍦
06/08/2026

TOMORROW!! Come out to Bellalicious for Ice Cream with a Cop! 🍦

06/03/2026
As we remember and honor the sacrifices our Armed Forces have made to protect our nation, members of the Monmouth Beach ...
05/25/2026

As we remember and honor the sacrifices our Armed Forces have made to protect our nation, members of the Monmouth Beach Police Department participated in the Annual Sgt. Dennis Vaccaro Memorial 5K in West Long Branch.

This 5K is in honor of Sgt. Dennis Vaccaro who was a Sergeant in the United States Army. Dennis served for 5 years as a combat medic and was deployed overseas in Afghanistan. Dennis tragically lost his life in 2023 in a motorcycle accident.

Thank you to all of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

05/20/2026

LONG BRANCH RESTORES ORDER AFTER UNAUTHORIZED POP-UP GATHERING AT PIER VILLAGE

LONG BRANCH, N.J. – On the evening of Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the City of Long Branch and its public safety partners responded to an unauthorized pop-up gathering at Pier Village that drew several hundred teenagers and young adults to the beachfront. The event quickly deteriorated into fights, individuals jumping on parked vehicles, and disorder along the boardwalk and surrounding streets. Acting on the recommendation of the Long Branch Police Department and in coordination with the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Mayor John Pallone authorized an emergency 8:00 p.m. curfew for the Pier Village area. Officers cleared the district by 9:15 p.m.

“The City of Long Branch takes these events seriously and will not tolerate conduct that endangers residents, visitors, business owners, or our public safety personnel,” stated Charles Shirley, Business Administration and Director of Public Safety. Pop-up gatherings of this nature have repeatedly disrupted Jersey Shore communities, and Long Branch is prepared to act decisively whenever public safety is threatened.”

A substantial portion of the crowd arrived by rail, prompting New Jersey Transit delays of approximately 30 to 45 minutes during the police response. The Long Branch Police Department initiated an all-call and mutual aid activation, ultimately deploying 139 officers to the beachfront. That total included 69 Long Branch officers and 70 mutual aid personnel drawn from the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, Monmouth County Rapid Deployment Force, New Jersey Transit Police, MedSTAR, and police departments from Little Silver, Wall Township, Hazlet, Atlantic Highlands, Eatontown, Monmouth Beach, Fair Haven, West Long Branch, Deal, Sea Bright, Highlands, and Aberdeen. The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System was used to notify the public of the curfew at 8:22 p.m.

Officers made six arrests in connection with the disturbance. Two adult females, ages 19 and 20, both of Newark, were charged with disorderly conduct. Three juvenile females, also of Newark, were charged with disorderly conduct. One juvenile male of New Brunswick was charged in connection with an eluding incident.

Long Branch Police are also working active cases involving an aggravated assault at 44 Centennial Drive, an aggravated assault at the Long Branch Train Station and the theft of a motor vehicle reported at 320 Third Avenue. No significant property damage has been reported at this time.

With Memorial Day weekend approaching, the Long Branch Police Department, in coordination with the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office and their regional mutual aid partners, will maintain a strong, visible presence throughout the beachfront and downtown corridors. Anyone who travels to Long Branch intending to engage in violence or disorder should expect to be arrested and prosecuted.

The City of Long Branch extends its sincere appreciation to every agency that responded last night, to the residents and businesses of Pier Village for their patience, and to the Long Branch officers and Law Enforcement partners whose professionalism brought a volatile situation to a safe and rapid conclusion.
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Found in the area of Robbin / River 🐶
05/15/2026

Found in the area of Robbin / River 🐶

05/13/2026

CONSTRUCTION NOTICE


Seaview Ave Improvements

On Thursday May 14, 2026, weather permitting, milling and final paving is scheduled to for Seaview Ave between Beach Road and Valentine Street. The work is expected to take 2-3 days.
The road will be closed daily in this section, please follow detour.

Riverdale Ave Drainage Improvements

On Thursday May May 21, 2026, milling and final paving is scheduled for Riverdale Ave between Beach Road and Woolley Street. The work is expected to take 1-2 days. The road will be closed in this section during milling and paving. Please follow detour.

We appreciate your cooperation and patience.
Please check the Borough social media for updates and feel free to call the Borough
Engineers’ office 732-865-9492 at any time for information and updates.

🚨🚨Calling all Monmouth Beach residents ages 9-14🚨🚨Join us June 29-July 3 from 8am-12pm for this years JUNIOR POLICE ACAD...
05/06/2026

🚨🚨Calling all Monmouth Beach residents ages 9-14🚨🚨
Join us June 29-July 3 from 8am-12pm for this years JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY🚔🚔 With this being our second year, we would love to see returning cadets as well as some new ones!!!

Please email [email protected] or call 732-229-1313 for sign up and questions!

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14 Willow Avenue
Monmouth Beach, NJ
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