Aristotle Matarazzo and Colin Space, both born and raised in Lacey, are the town's newest full-time police officers.
Chief Christopher Kenny, a lifelong Lacey resident, spent 25 years in the department; three of which he served as chief.
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Two seats are open on the Lacey Township Committee. Here's what Steven Kennis had to say.
Township officials discussed the possibility of introducing a permit application protest for organized protests.
Residents are complaining that the airboats used in the dredging process are too loud and disruptive.
The Ocean County Library system is celebrating 100 years this month. The Lacey Township Committee honored the local branch:
A potential YMCA community center would offer expanded recreation for residents of Lacey and neighbors.
The September meeting will discuss Oyster Creek's License Termination Plan.
Three of the four running in the November election are newcomers.
Those who support saving the historic buildings and oppose the planned QuickChek say that the fight isn't over yet.
Members of the Lacey Township Police Department were presented with awards at a recent Township Committee meeting.
Rep. Chris Smith honored Lacey graduate Katrina Conti, whom he nominated to attend the United States Air Force Academy.
Protest organizers say that the turnout in a deeply red town is indicative of how many people are "fed up" with what's happening.
Protesters in Lacey Township and across the country will take to the streets Saturday in “No Kings” rallies nationwide.
Two township committee seats are up for election this November.
New Jersey's primary election is Tuesday, June 10.
Voters head to the polls June 10 for New Jersey's primary.
A 3.5 hour long meeting was packed with waterfront residents who feared having to pay for rights to use the water they thought they owned.
Expenses increasing across the board means that homeowners will see a higher property tax bill under the proposed budget.
Two seats on the Lacey Township Committee will be up for grabs this November. Here's who's running in the primary:
Meet Mayor Peter Curatolo and share your concerns with him in a casual environment each month at the Ocean County Library Lacey Branch.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to have their say in whether $92.5 million worth of repairs and upgrades should be done in Lacey.
There's been a lot of controversy over the past few years regarding grasses at Bayfront Park. An upcoming meeting will discuss that.
By approving the affordable housing numbers that the state proposed, Lacey avoids a potential legal battle, officials said.
Here's when you can attend the 2025 Lacey Township Committee meetings.
Incumbent Tim McDonald and new Committeeman Robert Laureigh were sworn in, and a new mayor and deputy mayor were selected.
Committeeman Mark Dykoff opted not to run for re-election after more than 20 years of serving Lacey Township.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew met with Exelon and Atlantic City Electric to discuss a rise in energy bills that he's calling an "urgent crisis."
Funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and NOAA will help restore 96 acres of degraded salt marsh in Lacey.
Two lawsuits claim that approvals should never have been given to build a QuickChek where the former Community Hall and Worden House sit.
Polls have closed and results are coming in. Check here for live results from the Lacey Township Committee and school board.
The general election is Nov. 5. Here's what Lacey voters need to know.
9th District Sen. Carmen Amato said that the signing of S-3600 will help protect senior citizens by upgrading penalties for burglaries.
The station will now serve as a substation for the Forked River Fire Department, officials said.