LACEY TOWNSHIP...Lacey Township, “A Great Place to Live, Work and Recreate.” Peter Curatolo,...
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LACEY TOWNSHIP CALENDAR INDEXMunicipal Departments, Phone Extensions, Meeting Schedules, Assistance Programs, Other Phone Numbers .................................................Page 2Meet Your 2021 Township Committee ............................................Page 3Trash Collection at Curbside, find out what is acceptable for curbside collection ............................................................ Page 29Recycling Collection at Curbside ................................................ Page 30Recycling Collection Zone Map .................................................. Page 31Recycling Center Information .................................................... Page 32Other Recycling/Disposal Facilities Beyond The Curb ....................... Page 33Recycle Coach App ................................................................ Page 34Solutions to Stormwater Pollution .............................................. Page 35
MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS INFORMATIONThe Municipal Building is located at 818 Lacey Road, Forked River, NJ 08731
The Mailing Address for ALL OFFICES is the same: 818 Lacey Rd, Forked River, NJ 08731Main Telephone Number: 609-693-1100
The following Offices are located in the Municipal Building and can be reached at the phone extensions listed below:
Administration...........................................................................2235 Code Enforcement ......................................................................2249 Court Office ..............................................................................2262 Finance ...................................................................................2294 Municipal Clerk .........................................................................2200 Tax Collector .............................................................................2210 Tax Assessor .............................................................................2242
The Police Department is located at 808 Lacey Road, Forked River, NJ 08731
Police Main Number ........................................................609-693-6636 In the event of an emergency - Police/Fire/EMS .................................... 911
The Public Works Department is located at 820 Municipal Lane, Forked River 609-693-1100 ext.2301
The Recreation Department is located on Veterans Way, behind the Police Department 609-693-1100 ext.2203
The Municipal Alliance is also located in the Recreation Building at ext. 2217
Community Development Building is located at 124 So. Main Street, Forked River
Lacey Municipal Utilities Authority - Water & Sanitary Sewer - 609-693-8188 The LMUA is located on R. Kennedy Blvd., Forked River
For Water or Sanitary Sewer Emergencies after regular business hours,please call Lacey Police at 609-693-6636.
MEETING SCHEDULESMeetings are held in the Municipal Building unless otherwise noted.
Township Committee ..........Second & Fourth Thursday of each month ............ 6:30 PM
Zoning Board ................................... First Monday of each month ............ 7:00 PM
Board of Health......................... Second Wednesday of each month ............ 7:00 PM
Planning Board ............................. Second Monday of each month ............ 6:30 PM
Juvenile Conference Committee ...........Third Tuesday of each month ............ 6:30 PM
Municipal Alliance Committee ............Fourth Monday of each month ............ 7:00 PM
(In Recreation Building)
OTHER PHONE NUMBERSForked River Post Office ............................................................ (609) 693-2334Lanoka Harbor Post Office .......................................................... (609) 693-2373Lacey Board of Education ........................................................... (609) 971-2000Ocean County Library - Lacey Branch ............................................ (609) 693-8566Lacey EMS ............................................................................ (609) 693-9510Lanoka Harbor EMS ................................................................. (609) 693-2340
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSOcean Ride Transportation Main Number ......................... (732) 736-8989 Southern Ocean County ..................Toll Free 1 (877) 929-2082 Hearing Impaired ..................... Dial 711 for NJ Relay SystemLacey Food Assistance Program ...................................... (609) 693-1100 Ext. 2239Veteran’s Assistance: Vetwork ..................................................... (609) 971-7613NJ State Programs Board of Social Services .................. Main Office (732) 349-1500 ....................................Southern Sattelite Office (609) 242-6100 PAAD ................................................... 1 (800) 792-9745 Medicaid/Family Care ............................... 1 (800) 701-0710 Ocean County Senior Services ....................... (732) 929-2091 Y-Move Senior Resource Service .................... (609) 389-0919 Visiting Homemaker Service ......................... (732) 244-5565 St. Francis Community Center (Berkeley Senior Outreach) . (732) 244-9600 Ocean County Court Offices ........................... (732) 244-2121 Ocean County Court Civil Division ................... (732) 929-2042 NJ Homestead Benefit ....................... 1 (877) 658-2972
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Welcome to Our Lacey Township Sesquicentennial Celebration 2021!It is my distinct and absolute pleasure to welcome you to Lacey Township! Since our founding in 1871, Lacey Township has been offering families a
welcomed retreat to call home. As residents, we all know of the many reasons that we call Lacey home. Our beautiful parks, our rich culture and great schools but this year in particular we celebrate a landmark birthday – Our 150th.
From our founding in 1871 through to today, we are indeed the best kept secret in Ocean County. We offer all the amenities of fine living with much less traffic than our neighbors to the north! From our school children to our Senior Citizens, an eclectic array of people are proud to call Lacey home and during our 150th Anniversary Celebration we will celebrate a different aspect or area of our town and it’s people that make this a very special place to live. Each month, we will celebrate the theme of our new town moniker made especially for our 150th - “Lacey Township, Live it, Love it, Be Part of it!”
From the time when Brigadier General John Lacey fought for America’s freedom in the Revolutionary War through to the many sacrifices that our military families make to this day, we celebrate you. We celebrate our rich history and we celebrate Lacey Township. So please, raise your hands, raise a glass and toast the Lacey Lifestyle.
Lacey Township, “A Great Place to Live, Work and Recreate.” Peter Curatolo, Mayor Nicholas Juliano , Deputy Mayor
Mark Dykoff, Tim McDonald and Steven Kennis Committee Members
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Lacey 150 is a committee com-prised of volunteers who are coor-dinating a year long celebration as Lacey Township turns 150 years old. The goal is to host events each month of the year that will gratefully acknowledge the people, groups and moments that have helped form, inspire, and enrich the town’s history and community; past, present, and future.
If you are interested in getting more involved please email us at [email protected]
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That was then...
Photo of Forked River’s first fire truck, 1929 (above)
Painting of the first fire station, (left)
...This is now
Fire Pits & Ice Sculptures (Ticket Required, 21 & Over)
Hosted by Forked River Fire Department
Join us for an adult evening out, enjoy food, drinks, music, and live entertainment. For more information contact Lacey Recreation Department or email [email protected]
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JANUARY 2021Curbside collection of live Christmas Trees will
begin on Monday, January 4th and will run through Friday, January 29th, weather permitting.
PLEASE remove all tinsel, lights and garland. If you are not ready to part with your Christmas tree during our collection time, please bring it to the Recycling Center any time during normal operating hours.
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CURBSIDE COLLECTION OF CHRISTMAS TREES BEGINS
FIRE AND ICE (ADULTS ONLY)The 1st event celebrating Lacey’s150th Anniversary
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Taste of Lacey Cookbook All month long during the month of February, you can submit your favorite family recipes to be compiled into a special Taste of Lacey cookbook. We encourage professional chefs, restaurants, home cooks and of course your grand-mother's family favorite.
Help create a Lacey legacy and submit your favorite recipe to be added. Please email these recipes to: [email protected]
Completed cookbooks will be available for sale!
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ACCEPTED METHODS OF TAX PAYMENT~ ONLINE at our website: www.laceytownship.org*
~ Our TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1-866-989-9511*~ ACH: Automatic Check Withdrawal (after a short form is filled out at our office)
~ IN PERSON at the Tax Office Window: With Cash, Check, Money Order or Credit Card* (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted)
*A Convenience Fee of 2.69% will be charged for payments made ONLINE, by TELEPHONE, or with Credit Card IN PERSON at the Tax Window Office.
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Portrait of Lacey Township first committeeman and Mayor Thomas Van Arsdale (right)
Reproduction of the Township Charter dated March 23, 1871 (below)
150th Celebration Parade March 21st
Parade begins at the Lacey United Methodist Church and travels down Lacey Road and ends at the Lacey Municipal Building.
Preparation for the Lacey Township 2021 time capsule to be buried near the end of March 2021
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Lacey 1st EMS
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Recipients of Property Tax Deduction Must File Post Year
Income Statements with the Tax Collector PD-5 Due to Tax Office
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150TH CELEBRATION PARADE
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SPRING LEAF COLLECTION – 2 CYCLES THE 1ST CYCLE BEGINS MONDAY, APRIL 12TH AND
THE 2ND & FINAL CYCLE BEGINS MONDAY, APRIL 26THTHE RULES: [ Place your leaves at curbside prior to the FIRST DAY OF EACH CYCLE. [ Leaves must be bagged in biodegradable paper bags, or placed in containers no larger than 32 gallons. (Lacey Township Ordinance No. 2020-19, signed October 8, 2020.) NO PLASTIC BAGS [ NO tree branches, acorns or other debris – LEAVES ONLY. [ If we come to your street and your leaves were not out on the first collection cycle, we will not be back until the 2nd cycle begins. [ It takes the Public Works Department about 2 weeks to complete each cycle.
After the 2nd Collection, Residents are required to bring their leaves into the Recycling Center during normal operating hours.
LEAVES are Mandated Recyclable in the State of NJ, Ocean County and Lacey Township – They are PROHIBITED from being LANDFILLED.
LEAVES CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE RECYCLING CENTER AT ANY TIME THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. IF YOU BRING LEAVES INTO THE RECYCLING CENTER IN PLASTIC BAGS, YOU MUST EMPTY THE LEAVES IN THE LEAF SECTION AND TAKE THE BAGS BACK WITH YOU.
RECYCLING CENTER RULES FOR LANDSCAPERS AND CONTRACTORS: WE ACCEPT LEAVES ONLY
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY: Landscapers and Contractors must sign in at the Public Works Office.SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: Landscapers and Contractors must sign in with the Recycling Yard Attendant.
LANDSCAPERS AND CONTRACTORS: You are not permitted to dump brush, trees, tree stumps, gravel, dirt or wood chips.
RESIDENTS: We do not accept trees, tree stumps, gravel, dirt or wood chips.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT GARBAGE AT ANY TIME FROM ANYONE! ILLEGAL DUMPING IS SUBJECT TO VIOLATION AND PENALTIES.
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LACEY JEOPARDY
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JEOPARDY BOWL - April 24JEOPARDY BOWL - April 24This is Lacey Jeopardy! Test your knowledge to see if you have what it takes
to become a Lacey Jeopardy contestant.
Email [email protected] for contest information.
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Show off your hard work and add your beautiful garden to the Garden Walk list! Email [email protected] to include your garden in this special event!
Photography contest submissions are due May 31st at midnight. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Garden Walk & Photo C
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*All events are subject to COVID guidelines as set by the State of New Jersey.
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2ND QUARTER REAL ESTATE TAX DUE
First Day of Beach Badge Sales & Registration for
“Summer in the Parks” Program
GRACE PERIOD ENDS LAST DAY to pay Real Estate
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LAST DAY to Register to Vote for Primary Election
RABIES CLINIC Lacey DPW Garage
RAIN DATE: May 8, 2021
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ACCEPTED METHODS OF TAX PAYMENT~ ONLINE at our website: www.laceytownship.org*
~ Our TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1-866-989-9511*~ ACH: Automatic Check Withdrawal (after a short form is filled out at our office)
~ IN PERSON at the Tax Office Window: With Cash, Check, Money Order or Credit Card* (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted)
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For more information or any questions on any Lacey’s 150th Special Events, please email [email protected]*All events are subject to COVID guidelines as set by the State of New Jersey.
Health & Music Festival
June 19that Jones roadJones Road in Lacey is hosting a Health and Music Festival featuring martial arts and yoga, a farmers market and vendors.
Musical performances from Lacey’s local bands and musicians.
Come join us for this FREE Festival!
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FIRST DAY Lifeguards on duty at beaches 10AM - 4PM
Zone 3 Recycling CollectionJersey Fresh Farmers Market
is a weekly farm market featuring locally grown fruits, vegetables, fresh baked items and many
specialty items. The Market runs June 4th through October, 11AM - 5PM at the Lacey United Methodist Church.
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Post card of the Barnegat Pines, Lake Barnegat Beach (left)
Lacey’s Inflatible waterpark, Wibit as it sits today (below)
People having a good time on Wibit (inset)
Save these Summer Dates June 19, Health & Music Festival
July 30, Lacey Life: A Movie Presentation
August 27, 28, 29, Beach Blanket Bingo
For More information on these events email [email protected] or contact the Lacey Recreation Department
This July explore several points of interest here in Lacey Township and discover the unique history Lacey Township has to offer.
Geocaching throughout JulyGeocaching is a real world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS Coordinates and then attempt to find the special QR Code and learn about our rich history.
Photo of the Forked River State Marina circa 1932 (left)
Photo of Forked River State Mari-na 2020 (below)
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July 30July 30Lacey Life: A Movie Presentation
August 27, 28, 29 August 27, 28, 29 Beach Blanket Bingo
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Lacey Municipal Alliance 5K Race, 1 Mile Fun Run
& Kiddie Dash
August 28th ~ Gille Park
On your marks, get set and GO!
Join us for another year of Lacey Municipal Alliance’s 5K Race! Have the family run together in our 1 Mile Fun Run, or let the kids have fun running the Kiddie Dash!
BEACH BLANKET BINGO
August 27th - Deerhead LakeAugust 28th - Bamber LakeAugust 29th - Lake Barnegat
Grab your favorite beach blanket and join us for a fun evening of Beach Blanket Bingo. Email [email protected] for more info.
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LACEY MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE
5K, 1 MILE FUN RUN, AND KIDDIE DASH
ACCEPTED METHODS OF TAX PAYMENT• ONLINE at our website: www.laceytownship.org*• Our TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1-866-989-9511*• ACH: Automatic Check Withdrawal (after a short form is filled out at our office)• IN PERSON at the Tax Office Window: With Cash, Check, Money Order or Credit Card* (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted)*A Convenience Fee of 2.69% will be charged for payments made ONLINE, by TELEPHONE, or with Credit Card IN PERSON at the Tax Window Office.
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Lacey’s 150th Anniversary Committee PRESENTS
A Variety ShowSept. 24 at Gille Park
A fun filled evening oflaughter, music, magic
and much more.
Experience the talent that the Lacey Community and
your neighbors have to offer!Email [email protected]
for a performance application.
Enjoy Lacey Day early, Friday, September 24th with our new kickoff event, A Variety Show!
After a night of fun, music and laughter, join your friends and neighbors for an exciting time at Lacey Day at Gille Park!
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Gille ParkLLaacceeyy DDaayy VVaarriieettyy SShhooww Lacey Day Stage at Gille Park
Friday, September 24th
Hosted by Lacey 150 Committee
An evening filled with laughter, music, magic & more! Experience all of the talent that your friends and neighbors have to offer. For more information contact Lacey Recreation Department or email [email protected]
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LLaacceeyy DDaayy VVaarriieettyy SShhooww Lacey Day Stage at Gille Park Friday, September 24th Hosted by Lacey 150 Committee An evening filled with laughter, music, magic & more! Experience all of the talent that your friends and neighbors have to offer. For more information
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LLaacceeyy DDaayy VVaarriieettyy SShhooww Lacey Day Stage at Gille Park Friday, September 24th Hosted by Lacey 150 Committee An evening filled with laughter, music, magic & more! Experience all of the talent that your friends and neighbors have to offer. For more information
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LLaacceeyy DDaayy VVaarriieettyy SShhooww Lacey Day Stage at Gille Park Friday, September 24th Hosted by Lacey 150 Committee An evening filled with laughter, music, magic & more! Experience all of the talent that your friends and neighbors have to offer. For more information contact Lacey Recreation Department or email [email protected]
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LACEY DAYFUN FOR ALL!
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Scarecrow Making& Pumpkin Patch
at Jones RoadOctober 2nd
Join your friends and neighbors for a fun filled day of Fall activities! Make your own scarecrow to decorate your yard or house for the autumn season. Pick a pumpkin or two to bring home for decorating.
*All events are subject to COVID guidelines as set by the State of New Jersey.
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LACEY MUNICIPAL ALLIANCEHALLOWEEN COSTUME
PARADELACEY MIDDLE SCHOOL
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LAST DAY to Register to Vote for General Election
COUNTY DEADLINE for Receipt of Absentee Ballot
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Town wide Thanksgiving
November 13th, 1:00 pm (rain date November 14)
Come together as a community to give thanks for the year we have had. Pic-nic style afternoon in our local parks. Parks that will host will be Gille Park, Hebrew Park, Huffy Wallis Park, Bayfront Park, & Bamber Park. This will be a pot luck style picnic where friends and neighbors gather and bring a dish to share. If you are interested in being a park captain please email [email protected].
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Town wide Thanksgiving
November 13th, 1:00 pm (rain date November 14)
Come together as a community to give thanks for the year we have had. Pic-nic style afternoon in our local parks. Parks that will host will be Gille Park, Hebrew Park, Huffy Wallis Park, Bayfront Park, & Bamber Park. This will be a pot luck style picnic where friends and neighbors gather and bring a dish to share. If you are interested in being a park captain please email [email protected].
Live It ~ Love it ~ Be Part of it
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FALL LEAF COLLECTION – 3 CYCLES THE 1ST CYCLE BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH
THE 2ND CYCLE BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22NDTHE 3RD FINAL CYCLE BEGINS MONDAY, DECEMBER 6TH
THE RULES: [ Place your leaves at curbside prior to the FIRST DAY OF EACH CYCLE. [ Leaves must be bagged in biodegradable paper bags, or placed in containers no larger than 32 gallons. (Lacey Township Ordinance No. 2020-19, signed October 8, 2020.) NO PLASTIC BAGS [ NO tree branches, acorns or other debris – LEAVES ONLY. [ If we come to your street and your leaves were not out on the first collection cycle, we will not be back until the 2nd cycle begins. [ It takes the Public Works Department about 2 weeks to complete each cycle.After the 2nd Collection, Residents are required to bring their leaves into the Recycling Center during normal operating hours.
LEAVES are Mandated Recyclable in the State of NJ, Ocean County and Lacey Township – They are PROHIBITED from being LANDFILLED.
LEAVES CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE RECYCLING CENTER AT ANY TIME THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. IF YOU BRING LEAVES INTO THE RECYCLING CENTER IN PLASTIC BAGS, YOU MUST EMPTY THE LEAVES IN THE LEAF SECTION AND TAKE THE BAGS BACK WITH YOU.
RECYCLING CENTER RULES FOR LANDSCAPERS AND CONTRACTORS: WE ACCEPT LEAVES ONLY
LANDSCAPERS AND CONTRACTORS: You are not permitted to dump brush, trees, tree stumps, gravel, dirt or wood chips.RESIDENTS: We do not accept trees, tree stumps, gravel, dirt or wood chips recycling in the yard.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT GARBAGE AT ANY TIME FROM ANYONE! ILLEGAL DUMPING IS SUBJECT TO VIOLATION AND PENALTIES.
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Town wide Thanksgiving
November 13th, 1:00 pm (rain date November 14)
Come together as a community to give thanks for the year we have had. Pic-nic style afternoon in our local parks. Parks that will host will be Gille Park, Hebrew Park, Huffy Wallis Park, Bayfront Park, & Bamber Park. This will be a pot luck style picnic where friends and neighbors gather and bring a dish to share. If you are interested in being a park captain please email [email protected].
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Town wide Thanksgiving
November 13th, 1:00 pm (rain date November 14)
Come together as a community to give thanks for the year we have had. Pic-nic style afternoon in our local parks. Parks that will host will be Gille Park, Hebrew Park, Huffy Wallis Park, Bayfront Park, & Bamber Park. This will be a pot luck style picnic where friends and neighbors gather and bring a dish to share. If you are interested in being a park captain please email [email protected].
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(Rain date - November 14th)(Rain date - November 14th)
Come together as a community to give thanks for the year we have had. Picnic style afternoon in our local parks. Parks that will be hosting are Gille Park, Hebrew Park, Huffy Wallis Park, Bayfront Park and Bamber Park. This will be a pot luck style picnic where friends and neighbors gather and bring a dish to share. If you are interested in being a park captain, please email [email protected].
*All events are subject to COVID guidelines as set by the State of New Jersey.
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GRACE PERIOD ENDS LAST DAY to pay Real Estate
Tax without interest
4TH QUARTER REAL ESTATE TAX DUE
CURBSIDE LEAF COLLECTION
1st Cycle Begins
GENERAL ELECTION Polls Open 6AM - 8PM
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CURBSIDE LEAF COLLECTION
2nd Cycle Begins
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NO TRASH COLLECTION NO RECYCLING COLLECTION
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MUNICIPAL OFFICES & RECYCLING CENTER CLOSEDVETERAN’S DAY SERVICE 11AM - Bicentennial Park
ACCEPTED METHODS OF TAX PAYMENT• ONLINE at our website: www.laceytownship.org*• Our TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1-866-989-9511*• ACH: Automatic Check Withdrawal (after a short form is filled out at our office)• IN PERSON at the Tax Office Window: With Cash, Check, Money Order or Credit Card* (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express accepted)*A Convenience Fee of 2.69% will be charged for payments made ONLINE, by TELEPHONE, or with Credit Card IN PERSON at the Tax Window Office.
All 2021 and prior year Municipal
charges must be paid by November 19th to avoid
additional costs of Tax Sale.Tax Sale is tentatively set
for January 2022.
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SPECIAL HOLIDAY FARMERS MARKET 11AM - 5PM
LACEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
TOWN WIDE THANKSGIVING in the Parks
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For more information or any questions on any Lacey’s 150th Special Events, please email [email protected]*All events are subject to COVID guidelines as set by the State of New Jersey.
Closing of Lacey’s 150th Celebration
December 31st ~ 10:00 am Community Hall
Raise your coffee, tea or hot chocolate and toast with the town to the end of Lacey’s 150th
Anniversary Year. View a special slide show presentation of 2021 and the Lacey 150
celebrations.
Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information on this event or any event happening in Lacey Township,
contact the Recreation Department at 609-693-1100 ext. 2203.
LACEY
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Lacey MUA5K Race
Town WideThanksgiving
FIRE & ICE
FIRE Pits
ICE scuplture
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150thcelebration
parade
Beach Blanket Bingo
LACEYHealth & Music
Festival
Lacey Life:
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BREAKFAST WITH SANTALanoka Harbor Fire House
begins at 7AM
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE
Sponsored by theLacey Elks BPOE #2518
CURBSIDE LEAF COLLECTION
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NO PARKING ON SNOW COVERED ROADWAYS
CLOSING OF LACEY’S 150th Celebration
MUNICIPAL OFFICES CLOSE AT NOON RECYCLING CENTEROPEN 7AM - 11:30AM
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Solutions to Stormwater Pollution
Dispose of yard waste properly
� Keep leaves and grass out of storm drains.
� Use leaves and grass clippings for compost.
� Use a mulching mower that recycles grass clippings into the lawn.
Properly use and dispose ofhazardous products
� Do not pour household or commercial cleaning products, including lawn and garden care products, motor oil, antifreeze and paints, down storm drains or into open water.
� Properly label and store hazardous products.
� Use natural or less toxic alternatives when possible.
� Recycle used motor oil.
� Contact your municipality, county or facility management office for the locations of hazardous-waste disposal facilities.
Be a green boater
� Obey no wake zones and other navigational aids.
� Use pump-out stations and vessels, and don’t discharge raw sewage into open waters.
� Use non-toxic, biodegradable materials when cleaning, repairing and maintaining your boat.
� Collect paint chips, dust and residue and dispose of it in the trash.
To learn more about water quality and stormwater pollution, go to www.cleanwaternj.org
Take action and be part of the solution
Stormwater pollution is one of Barnegat Bay’s
greatest threats. By sharing the responsibility and
making these small, easy changes in our daily lives,
we can keep common pollutants out of stormwater.
It all adds up to cleaner water in the Bay and saves
the high cost of cleaning it up once it becomes dirty.
For More Information
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Nonpoint Source Pollution Control(609) 633-7021
Office of Communications(609) 984-1795
Solutions to Stormwater Pollution
Dispose of yard waste properly
� Keep leaves and grass out of storm drains.
� Use leaves and grass clippings for compost.
� Use a mulching mower that recycles grass clippings into the lawn.
Properly use and dispose ofhazardous products
� Do not pour household or commercial cleaning products, including lawn and garden care products, motor oil, antifreeze and paints, down storm drains or into open water.
� Properly label and store hazardous products.
� Use natural or less toxic alternatives when possible.
� Recycle used motor oil.
� Contact your municipality, county or facility management office for the locations of hazardous-waste disposal facilities.
Be a green boater
� Obey no wake zones and other navigational aids.
� Use pump-out stations and vessels, and don’t discharge raw sewage into open waters.
� Use non-toxic, biodegradable materials when cleaning, repairing and maintaining your boat.
� Collect paint chips, dust and residue and dispose of it in the trash.
To learn more about water quality and stormwater pollution, go to www.cleanwaternj.org
Take action and be part of the solution
Stormwater pollution is one of Barnegat Bay’s
greatest threats. By sharing the responsibility and
making these small, easy changes in our daily lives,
we can keep common pollutants out of stormwater.
It all adds up to cleaner water in the Bay and saves
the high cost of cleaning it up once it becomes dirty.
For More Information
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Nonpoint Source Pollution Control(609) 633-7021
Office of Communications(609) 984-1795
Why does Barnegat Bay need our help?
Long appreciated for its great aesthetic, economic and recreational value, an array of human impacts now threaten the health of Barnegat Bay.
Pollution on streets, parking lots and lawns is washed by rain and snow melt into ditches, storm drains, streams, rivers and ultimately, Barnegat Bay.
This stormwater pollution is one of Barnegat Bay’s greatest threats to clean water and the rivers and creeks that drain into it. Fertilizers, pesticides, motor oil, animal waste, detergents, grass clippings, yard waste and litter are all examples of stormwater pollution.
As a resident, business, or visitorof Barnegat Bay, there are everyday actions youcan take to helpreduce stormwater pollution.
Limit your use of fertilizers and pesticides
� Do a soil test to see if you need to fertilize.
� Use a drop spreader to apply fertilizer.
� Sweep up fertilizer from pavement and other hard surfaces after applying.
� Do not apply fertilizers if heavy rain is predicted.
� Follow the instructions on the bag label for correct application procedures.
� Try alternatives to pesticides, such as plants that repel insects.
� Properly store fertilizers and pesticide. � Landscape your property using native vegetation and plants.
Clean up after your pet
� Use newspaper, bags or pooper-scoopers to pick up pet wastes. � Dispose of pet waste in the trash or un-wrapped in a toilet. � Never discard pet waste in a storm drain.
Don’t feed wildlife
� Do not feed ducks, geese, or other forms of wildlife in public areas.
Don’t litter
� Place litter in trash receptacles and keep it out of storm drains. � Reduce, re-use and recycle.
� Participate in community cleanups.
To learn more about the proper use of fertilizer,go to www.nj.gov/dep/healthylawnshealthywater.
Actions You Can Take to Protect and Restore Barnegat Bay
To learn more about the Barnegat Bay Ten Point Action Plan, go to www.barnegatbay.nj.gov.
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RECYCLING CENTER CLOSEDCURBSIDE COLLECTION OF LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES will begin on Monday, January 3rd and will run through Friday, January 28th, weather permitting. PLEASE remove all tinsel, lights and garland. If you are not ready to part with your Christmas tree during our collection time, please bring it to the Recycling Center any time during normal operating hours.
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Parking on the street is prohibited when snow plows are in use!
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v The contractor is not required to come back for late set-outs. Do not rely on the time you "think” the Contractor “normally” picks up your garbage. The schedule times can fluctuate for many reasons, all trash must be at curbside by 6:00am the day of collection.v Are you moving into or out of town? Call Public Works at (609) 693-1100 x 2301 with questions relating to the disposal of out of the ordinary items. Don’t assume everything you throw out will becollected,callusfirst!v Solid waste, asbestos, construction debris and wood can be disposed of at the Ocean County Landfill. There is a charge for disposal. Please call (732) 323-8528 for disposal fees and packaging instructions.v If you are emptying the contents of a home, you must get a dumpster. There are several reputable haulers, call around to get the best price. Expect to pay for the rental of the dumpster and the disposal feeat the landfill.Trash justpiledat the curb will surely generate a visit from our Code EnforcementOfficer.
THE RULES OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
v Household garbage consists of food waste, ashes, non-recyclable glass, plastic or paper.v Furniture and bedding: 2 pieces per week will be collected on your second garbage collection day. Mattresses and box springs should be wrapped in plastic.v Carpet: bundle and tie it no longer than 4’ in length weighing no more than 50 lbs. per bundle. Do not put carpet out if rain or snow is expected, it will exceed the weight limit when wet. We will pick up only 1 room of carpet (approximately 200 sq. ft. or 20 rolls) on your second collection day if it is packaged properly. If you are replacing more than one (1) room of carpet at the same time, disposal is your responsibility. Please make arrangements for the contractor to take it back oryoucantakeittotheOceanCountyLandfill (callthelandfillforfees(732)323-8528)oryou can get a dumpster.v Lumber: scrap lumberpieces thatcannotfit into your garbage can must be bundled and tied no longer than 4’ in length, weighing no more than 50 lbs. per bundle. Lumber will be collected on your second collection day.v Wallboard/Plaster board: only 3 cans or bundles per month, weighing no more than 50 lbs. per can or bundle. Wallboard/ plaster board will be picked up on your second collection day.v Sliding glass doors or Tempered glass: Tape up the glass and wrap the entire surface in a heavy duty tarp or blanket, label the package as glass. Sliding glass doors will be picked up on your second collection day.v Appliances, air conditioners, and metal items: COLLECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Call the Public Works Department to schedule a pick-up.
The following items WILL NOT BE COLLECTED at all, it is up to Residents to properly dispose of these items, call the Public Works Department for information prior to setting them out at curbside.
• House clean-outs• Building and construction materials, fixtures,
windows, etc, resulting from major alterations and renovations to properties by owners or contractor’s, especially those that required a Building or Demolition Permit
• Concrete, brick, asphalt, asbestos• Tires and auto batteries• Paint, motor oil or antifreeze• Propane tanks• Trees, earth, root matter, stones and leaves• Concrete and asphalt• Household Hazardous Waste including pool
chemicals and fertilizers• Mandated Recyclables – please refer to Curbside
Recycling Collection and/or Recycling Center information• Electronics including Televisions• Wood Pallets
HELPFUL HINTS:
THE RULES OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
a All household garbage, especially food waste, must be in leak-proof 32 gallon containers with lids and serviceable handles, and together with its contents must not weigh more than 50 lbs.
a All solid waste containers must be at curbside either the night before or by 6am the day of collection.
aAll containers must be removed from the curb within 24 hours after collection.
aCorrugated cardboard is NOT a garbage can. Corrugated cardboard is a mandated recyclable material in the State of New Jersey. Any garbage put out in corrugated cardboard will not be collected.
aRefer to the pickup schedule above for your collection days.
Solid Waste Collection is a subcontracted service provided by Meadowbrook Industries.
You can call them at (609) 971-7979 or the Public Works Department (609) 693-1100 x 2301
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RECYCLING COLLECTION AT CURBSIDE
If not listed here it doesn’t belong in Curbside Recycling
If listed here it doesn’t belong in Curbside Recycling
The Rules for Collection...
aAll Recycling must be loose in cans.
aNo Bundles and No Plastic Bags.
aThe can size: No larger than 32 gallons.
aTogether with its contents must weigh less than 50 lbs.
aCans should have serviceable handles and lids.
aPlace cans at curbside for collection either the night before or by 6:00 am the day of collection
aThe Contractor is not responsible for picking up Recycling that has blown over and spilled on the ground.
aThe Contractor is not required to come back for late set outs.
aRecycling will not be collected if it contains plastic bags or if it is put out in plastic bags.
aRecycling will not be collected if it contains garbage or any other Materials that are not Recyclable in our Single Stream Recycling Program.
QUESTIONS? Please call Lacey Public Works 609-693-1100 Ext. 2301
Curbside Recycling
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Take plastic bags & film to local retailers and supermarkets.
NEVER place them in your curbside recycling.
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RECYCLING CENTERThe Lacey Township Recycling Center is located on Municipal Lane. It is open Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 3:15 pm, and
on Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:45 pm. The Recycling Center is closed on every holiday that the Municipal Offices are closed. In intermittent weather, please contact the Public Works Office 609-693-1100 x 2301 or visit the Township’s website, www.laceytownship.org
for updated information and weather-related closings.
Residents may bring the following recyclables into the Recycling Center throughout the Year: • Electronics, TV’s & Computer Equipment, they will be recycled properly in accordance with State Law.
• Paint: Latex, oil based and boat paint only. Cans can be full, partially full or empty, 1-5 gallon paint cans. (Residents only, No Contractors).
• Used Clothing: Place in the Used Clothing Bins provided.
• Car & Boat Batteries (Accepted from Residents only, No Businesses).
• Automobile Tires: Fee applies: $2 per tire. No more than 4 Passenger and/or Light Truck Tires only. No Rims. Accepted from Residents only, No Businesses. We do not accept and you are not permitted to drop off any oversized, machine, or heavy truck tires.
• Used Motor Oil and Antifreeze: (Accepted from Residents only, No Businesses). Oil and/or Antifreeze must be in a disposable 1-gallon container. Please leave containers with the Attendant on duty or on the platform in front of the oil or antifreeze tanks. There is a maximum of five (5) one (1) gallon containers per resident.
• Shrink Wrap: Accepted from Residents and Businesses.
• Single Stream Recyclables.
• Telephone Books: Deposit in the container marked “Telephone Books”.
• Leaves, if your leaves are in biodegradable paper bags, the entire bag can be left in the leaf pile. If they are in plastic bags, please empty the bags and take them home with you for disposal in your trash.
• Landscapers may dump leaves at the Recycling Center but must first sign in at the Public Works Office during the week or on the weekend with the Recycling Yard Attendant on duty.
• Brush is accepted from Residents only. We accept small shrubs, Christmas trees and brush from tree trimming only. Brush can be no larger than 3” in diameter. We do not accept any trees, tree stumps, grass, wood chips, mulch, invasive plants or shrubs such as bamboo and/or poison ivy or any brush from land clearing from anyone.
It is a Violation of the Law for any person to drop off or leave recyclable materials at the Recycling Center at any time other
than normal hours of operation or for any person to leave material, except designated recyclable materials, at the
Recycling Center at any time. Violators will be Prosecuted!
We Do Not Accept any of the following Materials from anyone at any time:
• Household Garbage including food waste
• Building and Construction Materials, Fixtures, Appliances, etc.
• Propane Tanks
• Fluorescent bulbs
• Used Gasoline or Diesel Fuel
• Trees, earth, root matter, stones
• Concrete and Asphalt
• Plastic Bags or any Recyclables in Plastic Bags
• Anything tied or bundled with string
• Wax coated milk or juice cartons
• Ceramics, flower pots, window or automobile glass
• Large plastic tubs or buckets
• Scrap Metal
• Plastic caps or lids
• Cereal boxes or soiled pizza boxes
• Liquids
• Styrofoam
• Hazardous Wastes such as pool chemicals or bio-hazardous waste
• Paint Varnishes, stains, polyurethane or wood preservatives
• Wood or Plastic Wood
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ASBESTOS, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, WOOD, ETC.Ocean County Landfill (732) 323-85282498 Route 70, Manchester Twp., NJ 08759Residents MUST CALL the Landfill for fees and to obtain the proper packaging instructions for Asbestos disposal.
AUTO BATTERIES, AUTOS AND TRUCKS, ALL METALSSonny’s Recycling (609) 971-7788WaretownEastern Metal Recycling (848) 220-2892 23 Double Trouble Road, BayvilleTri-State Recycling (732) 286-635898 Flint Road, Beachwood
CONCRETE, ASPHALTBrick-Wall Corp. (609) 693-6300Lacey Road, Forked River
MEDICATION DISPOSALDo NOT dispose of prescriptions or over the counter medicine down the toilet. Please take it to the Lacey Township Police Department for disposal.
Recycle Mixed Rigid Plastics at the Ocean County Recycling Facilities in Lakewood or Manahawkin:• Plastic Buckets with metal handles• Plastic Milk/soda crates• Plastic laundry baskets
• Plastic lawn furniture• Plastic landscape & microwave trays• Plastic totes - any size (No metal)
• Plastic toys & playhouses (No Metal)• Plastic Pallets• Automotive Bed Liners (Plastic Only)
• Empty garbage cans (any size) (wheels and axles removed)
CONCRETE, MASONRY PRODUCTS, CEMENT BLOCKS, BRICKS, ASPHALT, TREES, STUMPS, BRUSH, ASPHALT-BASED ROOFING MATERIALOcean County Remanufacturing Center Inc. (732) 244-17161497 Lakewood Road (Rt. 9), Toms River
EYEGLASSESThe Lions Club collects eyeglasses for distribution to the needy. Look for their bins at the OceanFirst Bank, the Optical Shop, and various other locations throughout town.
PACKAGING PEANUTSThe UPS Store, Lacey Mall
FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBSHome Depot
SYRINGE DISPOSALSouthern Ocean Medical Center Family Resource Center (609) 978-3559Community Medical Center (732) 557-8005 (Housekeeping)This is a free, safe disposal program endorsed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
OCEAN COUNTY RECYCLING FACILITIES:Open Monday - Saturday ~ 7:30am - 3:00pmNorthern Center (732) 367-0802601 New Hampshire Ave., LakewoodSouthern Center (609) 978-0913Recovery Rd. (379 Haywood Rd.), Stafford Township, Manahawkin
- Computer Monitors, CPU's, Laptops, TV'S, Laser/Inkjet Cartridges- Cell Phones- Cooking Oil & Grease- Mixed Rigid Plastics (as described below)- Paperback & Hardcover Books- Auto, Boat, Button & Rechargeable Batteries- Used Motor Oil, Oil Filters & Antifreeze- Single Stream Recyclables- Leaves- Brush- Thermostats- Telephone Books- Boat Shrink Wrap- Fluorscent BulbsAs a courtesy to the Municipalities, the Ocean County Dept. of Solid Waste Management in conjunction with the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders provides two Programs that greatly benefit us, the Shredding Program and the Household Hazardous Waste Program. A schedule is published in the Spring and Fall. Call the County at 732-506-5047 or go online to their website: www.co.ocean.nj.us/recycle for further information.
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Fish Hawks Salt Water Anglers Club ...............................................www.FIshHawksNJ.com
Woman’s Club of Lacey ............................................................... 609-693-4357
Lacey Garden Club ...................................................................... 609-971-3729
Lacey Elks Lodge #2518 ............................................................. 609-693-9831
Forked River Mountain Coalition ....................................................... frmc.org
US Coast Guard Auxiliary ........................................................... 609-488-5778
Lacey Little League .......................................................... laceylittleleague.org
American Legion Post 517 - Bill ................................................ 609-242-7056
Marine Corps League - Bernie ................................................... 609-276-1775
Rotary Club of Forked River ................................................. forkedriverrotary.com
Lacey Soccer Club .................................................................... laceysoccer.com
Lacey Historical Society .............................................................. 609-971-0467
Knights of Columbus #6522 ...................................................... 609-971-9532
Disabled American Veterans ..................................................... 609-242-1445
Old Guard of Forked River - Dick Clark .................................... 609-693-0587
VFW Post 10118 ........................................................................... 609-693-7089
Lacey Township Basketball Association ..............................................laceybasketball.com
Lacey Township Democratic Club - Ron Madensky ............................................ 609-290-5600
Italian American Social Club - Gerry LaPenna .................................... 609-971-7258
Lacey Youth Wrestling Club ..............................................laceywrestling.com
Friends of the Lacey Library .................................................. laceyfriends.org
Lacey Twp. Regular Republican Club ....................................... 732-779-3264 Jerry Conaty - [email protected]
Lacey Men’s over 45 Basketball League .................................. 609-540-0968 or 609-693-3670
Lacey Moose Lodge #1907 ........................................... 305 N. Main St. (Rt. 9) Forked River, NJ 08731 609-693-1243
Would you like to volunteer or become more active in the community?
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A very special Thank You to our volunteers...Volunteers give many gifts
Their time, their efforts, their skills and their hearts
We gratefully acknowledge Katie Clayton, Chairperson of the Lacey 150 Celebration Committee and her staff and Jim Wioland, Lacey Township Recreation Director, for their input and planning of the special events highlighting our Lacey Township Sesquicentennial celebration.
We also would like to personally thank Christie Cassady, of ACM Regal, for the brilliant graphic design of this year’s calendar.
Our Sincerest thanks and Best Wishes to all for a safe and healthy New Year,
Lacey Township Dept. of Public Works, Office of Recycling