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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Mantle and Herring Sworn in As Police Sergeants [VIDEO]

The two new Special II officers and a new patrolman also took their oaths of office.

Thomas Mantle and Robert Herring took their oaths of office as Sergeants of the Manalapan Police Department at the Township Committee public meeting at Town Hall last night. The Township Committee passed a resolution in September appointing Mantle and Herring as Sergeants effective Jan. 14 and on Wednesday, Jan. 23 they laid their hand on the Bible and were officially sworn into the position by Mayor Susan Cohen. Kyle Earley was also sworn in as a Manalapan Patrolman last night and the two new Special II Officers, Christopher Oleksy and Christopher Makwinski, also took their oaths of office. Oleksy and Makwinski were hired after the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting to help aid the police department in patrolling Manalapan-Englishtown schools…

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Manalapan Officer Gets Approval for Higher Fence to Train Police Dog

Police K-9 to be trained on officer's property.

The Howell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment held a brief meeting on Monday evening where one resident was given permission to alter a fence surrounding his home. Robert Herring, of Howell, came before the board seeking to increase the size of the fence surrounding his property from four feet to six feet high. The new fence would push his property out to a 25 foot set back. Herring, a patrolman in Manalapan, explained to the board the reason he was looking for a variance was because he was hoping to use his backyard to train a K-9 for the Manalapan Police Department. “The six foot fence would be a much better solution to house a police canine,” Ptl. Herring noted. He explained that he wanted the higher fence for privacy and so the dog …

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