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Colts Neck Adopts Union Beach, Creates Longterm Partnernship After Sandy

The townships have paired local organizations; those as large as police and to sports organizations and PTO groups.

 

As Colts Neck continues the cleanup and repairs after Hurricane Sandy, officials have begun to look at neighboring towns to offer assistance.

Colts Neck Mayor Jarrett Engel announced on Wednesday that the township has adopted Union Beach and created a longterm partnership between each township's like organizations.

The townships have paired local organizations; those as large as police and to sports organizations and PTO groups.

Engel said this enabled Union Beach to stay organized as donations and help comes through, and will allow Union Beach officials to enjoy a continued shared services relationship in the coming months and years, as volunteers inevitable dwindle and donations decrease.

"They lost everything. They lost every ambulance, all of their police cars," Engel said. "They are now in contact with our departments."

While it is unclear what Union Beach will need in the future, Colts Neck officials are working with the township to get residents what they need now and plan as far ahead as possible.

Colts Neck arranged for eight heated tractor trailer trucks to sit in the current parking lot being used as a donation sorting area, protecting goods from the weather.

"There is a lot coming in that they don't need yet," Engel said. "And there is a lot from us that they will need in the future. We are going to be with Union Beach for the longterm. The devastation is indescribable."

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Colts Neck Town Hall, Hurricane Sandy, and Union Beach

Bill Heller

3:50 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

Just a quick and big THANK YOU Colts Neck for someone who lives in Union Beach!

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Iconoclast

3:50 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

Good for the elected leaders in Colts Neck and Union Beach in moving forward in sharing services.

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MiddletownResident

10:21 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

WHAT ABOUT PORT MONMOUTH??? Does anyone care about that little town who was destroyed as well....they had to fight to get flood debris cleaned up off the streets

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Paul Schlaflin

12:58 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Here's the difference between UB, Keansburg and Port Monmouth, the first two are almost all working class residents, those towns want their resident's homes rebuilt..Port Monmouth , while also a working class area is part of Middletown with wealthy areas that would prefer those working class homes disappear in favor of wealthy, multi-miollion dollar condos. Does that suck..you bet it does.

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