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Use Our Tax Dollar Receipt Calculator to See Where Your Municipal Tax Dollars are Being Spent


For the second year in a row, Middletown Township is offering property owners the chance to easily calculate how their municipal tax dollars are being spent through the Tax Dollar Receipt Calculator. 

Click HERE to access the calculator, type in your 2020 residential assessment and see penny for penny where your municipal tax dollars go. 
Tax Receipt Calculator

Middletown Township Public Library
is Open! 


GOOD NEWS! The MTPL (55 New Monmouth Road) is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and CURBSIDE is still available.

MTPL logo

If you are interested in using curbside services:

1. Place items on hold.
2. After you get a notification that they are ready, you may pick them up in the building or curbside
Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. 
3. When you arrive at the library, call 732-671-3700 ext. 2.
4. Let them know you are there for curbside pick-up and provide your last name and make/color of car.
5. An MTPL staff member will bring your checked out items to you!

DVD check-out is 7 days and may be renewed for 2 days.
New DVD check-out is 2 days.
Other materials can be checked out for 3 weeks, with a 2-week renewal.
 
Fines are being collected for late items. Please note that items are back-dated because of quarantine.

Computers are on; patrons need to sign in to Reference to use them.


CLICK HERE TO READ THE PRESS RELEASE. 
Paper Shredding Event
Featured Business of the Week: 
Greens and Grains

This week's featured small business is Greens and Grains, located at 1092 Route 35 South. They provide a variety of delicious and healthy options to choose from. Mayor Perry is a big fan of their Buffalo Chick'n and Kale Caesar Wrap (pictured below)! Click here to view their menu. 
Greens and Grains
The Middletown Senior Center Presents:
1950's Trivia


Sign up for a fun game of 1950's trivia!
Pre-registration is FREE but required at
www.middletownnj.org/signup
. Please contact
732-615-2265 for assistance.
1950's Trivia
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO SIGN UP! 

The Middletown (Virtual) Arts Center Presents:

KidzArt Summer Art Series
Available July 13th

Sign of the Times

Featuring recorded videos of themed lessons your kids can easily participate in whenever it fits your home schedule. A new video will be available each week with 5-6 hours of lessons exploring various art techniques, notable artists' lives and styles, art inspired by nature and art around the world. You can register for just one video or the whole bundle:

-Art From the Masters, Ages 6-11
-Art From Nature, Ages 6-11
-Art Around the World, Ages 6-11
-TeenzArt, Ages 11+
-The Preschool Virtual Summer Program


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Middletown Matters

MTPD Offers Free Car Seat Safety Check on Wednesday, 7/15 

Middletown Township Car Safety Checkpoint

The Middletown Township Police Department will be hosting a FREE Car Seat Safety Checkpoint for residents on Wednesday, July 15 at Old Village Fire Company (1340 NJ-35) from
2:00 to 6:00 PM. 


All adults should wear a face mask. Please call 732-615-2046
for more information.

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COVID-19 RESOURCES

Click HERE for Middletown COVID-19 updates.


Executive Order Violation Reporting Process

Compliance with Executive Orders is not voluntary. If you believe an employer, organization or entity is violating any Executive Order and wish to report them, you should complete the online form at covid19.nj.gov/forms/violation.
Please note that the COVID-19 hotlines do not take complaints about violations.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS A LIST OF GOVERNOR MURPHY'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS, INCLUDING GUIDELINES REGARDING WEARING MASKS OUTDOORS AND THE REOPENING OF VARIOUS BUSINESSES.  

Middletown Township Public Library Encourages Residents to Participate in the COVID-19
Local History Archive Initiative

OUR TOWN
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE. 

What is the recommendation for wearing a face covering/mask inside while patronizing a business?


According to the New Jersey Department of Health, accommodations can be made if someone is not able to wear a face mask due to a medical condition. Essential businesses that never closed (e.g. a grocery store or a pharmacy) cannot refuse entry to someone who has a medical condition and can’t wear mask. They may offer options, such as to provide curbside delivery and limit time spent inside store, but the person must be allowed to enter.

If the person doesn’t have a medical condition, but refuses to wear a mask, essential businesses can refuse entry but must arrange curbside delivery or provide a mask, if available. No one can be asked for medical documentation due to various laws that already existed, so people do not need to “prove” why they can’t wear a mask.

MINIMIZING THE RISK OF COVID-19

Minimizing Risk of COVID-19
COVID-19 Substance Abuse Help


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