The Wall Police Department would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who donated to our Toys for Tots drive this year. Your generosity and kindness will bring smiles to countless children this holiday season.
Together, we’ve shown what it truly means to support one another and spread joy. Thank you for making a difference!
Wishing everyone a safe, happy, and bright holiday season. 🎁 ... See MoreSee Less
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Danielle Siliato, 42, of Spring Lake, for driving while intoxicated following an accident investigation on State Highway 138. Siliato was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law. ________________________________________
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Patrolman Grothues arrested Gilberto Perez Reyes, 26, of Howell, at the Howell Police Department on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. He was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Alfredo Florez charged Christopher Conner, 37, of Atlantic Highlands, with aggravated assault on a police officer and failure to submit to fingerprinting following being transported to the Wall Township Police Department by Monmouth County Sheriff's Officers on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. Conner and was later taken to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. ________________________________________
Friday, December 13, 2024
Patrolman Fred Sprengel arrested Robert Treadway, 35, of Holmdel, at the Aberdeen Police Department on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. Treadway was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Orin McKay arrested Kellyn Ramirez-Galeas, 28, of Asbury Park, for driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on State Highway 34. Ramirez-Galeas was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law. ________________________________________
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Patrolman Fred Sprengel arrested Jesus Sanchez-Martinez, 36, of Howell, for driving while intoxicated following a motor vehicle stop on 18th Avenue. Sanchez-Martinez was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law. ________________________________________
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Patrolman Hunter Manning arrested Kyle Costello, 38, of Freehold, on an outstanding warrant from Freehold. Costello was processed and released after Freehold authorities granted him release on his own recognizance (ROR).
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Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
but they won't hold their own accountable when they violate tax payers rights and kidnap people... shame on you wall township and your corrupt idiots that you mistakenly call police officers.
Thank you Wall Township Police Department. Be safe.
Thank you for everything you do, EVERYDAY! Merry Christmas! 🎄
Sgt Gramlich and Ptl Grothues helped Santa land his helicopter at the Monmouth Jet Center today. Santa visited a large group of kids waiting at the Jet Center for the chance him before the big day!!! ... See MoreSee Less
At Burger King in walltownship we are collecting toys and items for two. Mentally challenged. Adult children at the buget in is there anyway Santa could go to the buget in and let them see santa. With the fire truck William and chrispher they love Santa and. It would make them so happy. Burger King has gotten a big collection of stuff. To bring to them I want to make sure they have an outstanding Christmas.
This morning, members of the Wall Township Police Department participated in a critical meeting with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security to discuss the recent increase in drone activity in our area. While the meeting allowed for valuable collaboration on emerging drone-related issues, no new information was provided, from our state and federal partners, regarding the recent drone sightings in Wall Township.
We remain dedicated to staying ahead of emerging threats and working collaboratively to safeguard the people of Wall Township. Rest assured, we are taking all necessary steps to respond to these challenges with the utmost care and vigilance.
If any new information is made available by state or federal agencies regarding drone activity in our area, we will be sure to share it with the public as soon as possible. Stay safe, stay informed, and always report any suspicious drone activity to appropriate authorities.
To report suspicious drone activity: Call the FBI at 1-800-225-5324. Submit tips and video footage online at tips.fbi.gov/home Report directly to the Wall Township Police Department (732) 449-4500. ... See MoreSee Less
Water testing of all local Reservoirs should be conducted daily . Electrical substations should have 24/7 Security until this Mess is fiquered out . Then send all Bills for these preventive measures to Joe Biden seriously not joking .
How is this happening multiple times every day and nobody knows yet what is going on? Seems like purposeful ignorance to me. What are all these federal agencies doing, sitting on their hands until something happens?
Expect traffic delays on Hwy 34 today at approximately 11:30am from 195 to Rt 70 west. Wall Twp Police will be assisting the convoy from Wreaths Across America as it makes its way to Point Pleasant. ... See MoreSee Less
Can yall tell Oprah Winfrey to pay me please thanks
Can yall tell Oprah Winfrey to pay me please thanks
RIVER ROAD HOME INVASION
The Wall Township Police is investigating a home invasion that occurred around 1:00 a.m. on River Road. Three masked suspects broke into the residence by forcing open a window while the homeowners were asleep. During the approximately 20 minutes they spent on the property, the suspects stole keys to multiple vehicles, a handgun, and a white Porsche.
The suspects fled in a white SUV and the stolen Porsche. The SUV is believed to have traveled along Fawn Path and then north on River Road, while the Porsche was driven south on River Road toward State Highway 70. The Porsche was later spotted in Newark at approximately 2:19 a.m.
Authorities warn that the suspects are armed and dangerous.
Residents in the River Road area are urged to check their security cameras for any footage of a white SUV or a white Porsche between midnight and 2:00 a.m. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Christopher Mason of the Wall Township Police Department at (732) 449-4500 ext. 1192. ... See MoreSee Less
At what point will the law change to protect the innocent and arrest the guilty? Anyone 14 or older who is accused of stealing a car should do automatic 10 years in an adult prison. 
Great job with securing the firearm 🙄
What's most concerning is that they're so brazen in entering a home knowing the homeowners are there (although presumably asleep).
In a criminal justice class years ago we learned that most home burglaries occur when the bad guys know there's no one home (kind of like what's been happening to NFL players this year with their home being burglarized while they're playing).
The reason we we were told is that most burglars wanted to avoid confrontations with homeowners. They wanted to steal and NOT fight or hurt anyone.
The fact that these guys don't care is scary. At some point they're going to encounter a homeowner and then what? What happens when a homeowner wakes up after hearing a noise in the early hours of the morning? What if the homeowner grabs a gun or a knife? What if the bad guys have a weapon? Does someone get hit, assaulted, or battered? Or worse?
Penalties or laws needs to be strengthened and enforced to deter this kind of behavior before someone gets hurt or killed. I get what the libs say about stealing - that "stuff" is not worth someone's life (of course they say that when it's not "their stuff" getting stolen, but that's a different story). But it's beyond that now.
Wall Township: On Saturday, December 7, 2024, officers from the Wall Township Police Department conducted a proactive patrol detail in areas of the Township experiencing a rise in criminal activity. At 8:40 p.m., Detective Michael Cacciatore observed a subject acting suspicious in the area of Industrial Rd. This area has seen an increase in mail theft. Upon seeing Det. Cacciatore, the subject dropped a bag he was carrying and refused to stop walking but was ultimately apprehended. Further investigation revealed the subject to be a 16-year-old juvenile from Garfield NJ who was in possession of mail belonging to multiple businesses in that area.
The juvenile was charged with:
• 23 counts of theft • Trespassing • Obstruction
He was processed and later released into his mother’s custody.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
Detective Ty Hughes arrested Todd Taggart, 46, of Toms River, for possession of heroin, crack cocaine, and drug paraphernalia during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Taggart was processed and released with a summons. ________________________________________ Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Patrolmen Cole Kennedy and Joseph Phillips took custody of Joshua Williams, 22, of Neptune, at the Red Bank Police Department for outstanding warrants from Wall Township. Williams was transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution (MCCI). ________________________________________ Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Patrolman Trent Powers arrested Brian Crimmins, 52, of Brick, for possession of crack cocaine following a motor vehicle accident investigation on State Highway 138. Crimmins was processed and released with a summons.
Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Nadirah Butler, 33, of Jackson, for an outstanding Neptune warrant during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Butler was processed and released after posting partial bail. ________________________________________ Thursday, December 5, 2024
Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Queen Brent, 24, of Wall, for hindering during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 33/34. Brent was processed and released with a summons. ________________________________________ Friday, December 6, 2024
Patrolmen Cole Kennedy and Tyler Driscoll took custody of Tequan Robinson, 25, of New York, from the Ocean County Jail on an active Wall warrant. Robinson was transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Thomas Fitzpatrick, 43, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated during a motor vehicle stop on Belmar Boulevard. Fitzpatrick was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Jared Conte also arrested Mauricio Cortes, 45, of Florida, for driving while intoxicated during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Cortes was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law. ________________________________________ Saturday, December 7, 2024
Detective Cacciatore arrested a 16-year-old male from Garfield and charged him with 23 counts of theft, obstruction, and trespassing. The juvenile was observed on Industrial Road around 8:40 p.m. He was processed and released to his mother.
Sergeant Christopher Mason and Patrolman Tyler Driscoll arrested Michelle Kleinz, 30, of Erial, for outstanding warrants from Gloucester and Evesham during a motor vehicle stop on Belmar Boulevard. Kleinz was processed and released on her own recognizance (ROR).
Patrolman Shane Roland arrested Michelle Mott, 35, of Hamilton, for driving while intoxicated during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Mott was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law. ________________________________________ Sunday, December 8, 2024
Patrolman John Moreno arrested Yesid Ortizaz, 28, of Trenton, for an active warrant from Chesterfield during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34. Ortizaz was processed and released on his own recognizance (ROR). ________________________________________
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
Well done Wall Township Police Department! Thank you.
Great job. Stay Alert Stay Alive!!!
Join us in welcoming five new officers to the Wall Township Police Department!
We’re excited to introduce:
Vincent Colucci, 34 years old of Brick Clint Forgach, 24 years old of Tinton Falls Tyler Russell, 24 years old Farmingdale Marc Chavez-Ramos, 23 years old of Brick Shane Killeen, 21 years old of Spring Lake
Colucci, Forgach, and Killeen, certified officers, started their field training on December 5. Russell and Chavez-Ramos are set to attend the Ocean County Police Academy with graduation expected in June 2025. Tyler Russell is a United States Marine Corp Veteran and Marc Chavez-Ramos is a United States Air Force Veteran.
These new officers are replacing officers that have retired or resigned.
We look forward to the great things they will bring to our community!
Pictured front row in suits L to R: Colucci, Forgach, Chavez-Ramos, Russell, Killeen. ... See MoreSee Less
How to fix.
Mechanical books are typically found in the engineering section of a library. Some call numbers for mechanical engineering books include:
620: Engineering and related operations
620.1: Engineering mechanics
620.11: Engineering materials
620.14: Ceramic and allied materials
620.192: Polymers
620.3: Mechanical vibration
621: Mechanical engineering
621.042: Energy engineering
Is the Dewey Decimal System down?
A burst pipe. I feel bad for the employees and the patrons. Especially when books are involved.
The Wall Police Department would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who donated to our Toys for Tots drive this year. Your generosity and kindness will bring smiles to countless children this holiday season.
Together, we’ve shown what it truly means to support one another and spread joy. Thank you for making a difference!
Wishing everyone a safe, happy, and bright holiday season. 🎁 ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Great job. Thank you Wall Police
Bless you all. 🥰
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Danielle Siliato, 42, of Spring Lake, for driving while intoxicated following an accident investigation on State Highway 138. Siliato was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
________________________________________
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Patrolman Grothues arrested Gilberto Perez Reyes, 26, of Howell, at the Howell Police Department on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. He was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Alfredo Florez charged Christopher Conner, 37, of Atlantic Highlands, with aggravated assault on a police officer and failure to submit to fingerprinting following being transported to the Wall Township Police Department by Monmouth County Sheriff's Officers on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. Conner and was later taken to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
________________________________________
Friday, December 13, 2024
Patrolman Fred Sprengel arrested Robert Treadway, 35, of Holmdel, at the Aberdeen Police Department on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. Treadway was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Orin McKay arrested Kellyn Ramirez-Galeas, 28, of Asbury Park, for driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on State Highway 34. Ramirez-Galeas was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
________________________________________
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Patrolman Fred Sprengel arrested Jesus Sanchez-Martinez, 36, of Howell, for driving while intoxicated following a motor vehicle stop on 18th Avenue. Sanchez-Martinez was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
________________________________________
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Patrolman Hunter Manning arrested Kyle Costello, 38, of Freehold, on an outstanding warrant from Freehold. Costello was processed and released after Freehold authorities granted him release on his own recognizance (ROR).
________________________________________
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook
but they won't hold their own accountable when they violate tax payers rights and kidnap people... shame on you wall township and your corrupt idiots that you mistakenly call police officers.
Thank you Wall Township Police Department. Be safe.
Thank you for everything you do, EVERYDAY! Merry Christmas! 🎄
Sgt Gramlich and Ptl Grothues helped Santa land his helicopter at the Monmouth Jet Center today. Santa visited a large group of kids waiting at the Jet Center for the chance him before the big day!!! ... See MoreSee Less
7 CommentsComment on Facebook
Such a nice event!! My kids loved it🎄
At Burger King in walltownship we are collecting toys and items for two. Mentally challenged. Adult children at the buget in is there anyway Santa could go to the buget in and let them see santa. With the fire truck William and chrispher they love Santa and. It would make them so happy. Burger King has gotten a big collection of stuff. To bring to them I want to make sure they have an outstanding Christmas.
Looking great Jack !!!
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This morning, members of the Wall Township Police Department participated in a critical meeting with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security to discuss the recent increase in drone activity in our area. While the meeting allowed for valuable collaboration on emerging drone-related issues, no new information was provided, from our state and federal partners, regarding the recent drone sightings in Wall Township.
We remain dedicated to staying ahead of emerging threats and working collaboratively to safeguard the people of Wall Township. Rest assured, we are taking all necessary steps to respond to these challenges with the utmost care and vigilance.
If any new information is made available by state or federal agencies regarding drone activity in our area, we will be sure to share it with the public as soon as possible. Stay safe, stay informed, and always report any suspicious drone activity to appropriate authorities.
To report suspicious drone activity:
Call the FBI at 1-800-225-5324.
Submit tips and video footage online at tips.fbi.gov/home
Report directly to the Wall Township Police Department (732) 449-4500. ... See MoreSee Less
31 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Government continues to lie to us
Water testing of all local Reservoirs should be conducted daily . Electrical substations should have 24/7 Security until this Mess is fiquered out . Then send all Bills for these preventive measures to Joe Biden seriously not joking .
How is this happening multiple times every day and nobody knows yet what is going on? Seems like purposeful ignorance to me. What are all these federal agencies doing, sitting on their hands until something happens?
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TRAFFIC DELAYS
Expect traffic delays on Hwy 34 today at approximately 11:30am from 195 to Rt 70 west. Wall Twp Police will be assisting the convoy from Wreaths Across America as it makes its way to Point Pleasant. ... See MoreSee Less
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Can yall tell Oprah Winfrey to pay me please thanks
Can yall tell Oprah Winfrey to pay me please thanks
RIVER ROAD HOME INVASION
The Wall Township Police is investigating a home invasion that occurred around 1:00 a.m. on River Road. Three masked suspects broke into the residence by forcing open a window while the homeowners were asleep. During the approximately 20 minutes they spent on the property, the suspects stole keys to multiple vehicles, a handgun, and a white Porsche.
The suspects fled in a white SUV and the stolen Porsche. The SUV is believed to have traveled along Fawn Path and then north on River Road, while the Porsche was driven south on River Road toward State Highway 70. The Porsche was later spotted in Newark at approximately 2:19 a.m.
Authorities warn that the suspects are armed and dangerous.
Residents in the River Road area are urged to check their security cameras for any footage of a white SUV or a white Porsche between midnight and 2:00 a.m. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Christopher Mason of the Wall Township Police Department at (732) 449-4500 ext. 1192. ... See MoreSee Less
25 CommentsComment on Facebook
At what point will the law change to protect the innocent and arrest the guilty? Anyone 14 or older who is accused of stealing a car should do automatic 10 years in an adult prison. 
Great job with securing the firearm 🙄
What's most concerning is that they're so brazen in entering a home knowing the homeowners are there (although presumably asleep). In a criminal justice class years ago we learned that most home burglaries occur when the bad guys know there's no one home (kind of like what's been happening to NFL players this year with their home being burglarized while they're playing). The reason we we were told is that most burglars wanted to avoid confrontations with homeowners. They wanted to steal and NOT fight or hurt anyone. The fact that these guys don't care is scary. At some point they're going to encounter a homeowner and then what? What happens when a homeowner wakes up after hearing a noise in the early hours of the morning? What if the homeowner grabs a gun or a knife? What if the bad guys have a weapon? Does someone get hit, assaulted, or battered? Or worse? Penalties or laws needs to be strengthened and enforced to deter this kind of behavior before someone gets hurt or killed. I get what the libs say about stealing - that "stuff" is not worth someone's life (of course they say that when it's not "their stuff" getting stolen, but that's a different story). But it's beyond that now.
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JUVENILE ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF MAIL
December 9, 2024
Wall Township: On Saturday, December 7, 2024, officers from the Wall Township Police Department conducted a proactive patrol detail in areas of the Township experiencing a rise in criminal activity. At 8:40 p.m., Detective Michael Cacciatore observed a subject acting suspicious in the area of Industrial Rd. This area has seen an increase in mail theft. Upon seeing Det. Cacciatore, the subject dropped a bag he was carrying and refused to stop walking but was ultimately apprehended. Further investigation revealed the subject to be a 16-year-old juvenile from Garfield NJ who was in possession of mail belonging to multiple businesses in that area.
The juvenile was charged with:
• 23 counts of theft
• Trespassing
• Obstruction
He was processed and later released into his mother’s custody.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
11 CommentsComment on Facebook
Being released? He’ll be back stealing somewhere else!
Great job. Stay Alert Stay Alive!!!
Wow great job
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Monday, December 2, 2024
Detective Ty Hughes arrested Todd Taggart, 46, of Toms River, for possession of heroin, crack cocaine, and drug paraphernalia during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Taggart was processed and released with a summons.
________________________________________
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Patrolmen Cole Kennedy and Joseph Phillips took custody of Joshua Williams, 22, of Neptune, at the Red Bank Police Department for outstanding warrants from Wall Township. Williams was transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution (MCCI).
________________________________________
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Patrolman Trent Powers arrested Brian Crimmins, 52, of Brick, for possession of crack cocaine following a motor vehicle accident investigation on State Highway 138. Crimmins was processed and released with a summons.
Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Nadirah Butler, 33, of Jackson, for an outstanding Neptune warrant during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Butler was processed and released after posting partial bail.
________________________________________
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Queen Brent, 24, of Wall, for
hindering during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 33/34. Brent was processed and released with a summons.
________________________________________
Friday, December 6, 2024
Patrolmen Cole Kennedy and Tyler Driscoll took custody of Tequan Robinson, 25, of New York, from the Ocean County Jail on an active Wall warrant. Robinson was transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Thomas Fitzpatrick, 43, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated during a motor vehicle stop on Belmar Boulevard. Fitzpatrick was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Jared Conte also arrested Mauricio Cortes, 45, of Florida, for driving while intoxicated during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Cortes was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
________________________________________
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Detective Cacciatore arrested a 16-year-old male from Garfield and charged him with 23 counts of theft, obstruction, and trespassing. The juvenile was observed on Industrial Road around 8:40 p.m. He was processed and released to his mother.
Sergeant Christopher Mason and Patrolman Tyler Driscoll arrested Michelle Kleinz, 30, of Erial, for outstanding warrants from Gloucester and Evesham during a motor vehicle stop on Belmar Boulevard. Kleinz was processed and released on her own recognizance (ROR).
Patrolman Shane Roland arrested Michelle Mott, 35, of Hamilton, for driving while intoxicated during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Mott was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
________________________________________
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Patrolman John Moreno arrested Yesid Ortizaz, 28, of Trenton, for
an active warrant from Chesterfield during a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34. Ortizaz was processed and released on his own recognizance (ROR).
________________________________________
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all the trial rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and New Jersey State Law. ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Great job Wall Police
Well done Wall Township Police Department! Thank you.
Great job. Stay Alert Stay Alive!!!
Join us in welcoming five new officers to the Wall Township Police Department!
We’re excited to introduce:
Vincent Colucci, 34 years old of Brick
Clint Forgach, 24 years old of Tinton Falls
Tyler Russell, 24 years old Farmingdale
Marc Chavez-Ramos, 23 years old of Brick
Shane Killeen, 21 years old of Spring Lake
Colucci, Forgach, and Killeen, certified officers, started their field training on December 5. Russell and Chavez-Ramos are set to attend the Ocean County Police Academy with graduation expected in June 2025. Tyler Russell is a United States Marine Corp Veteran and Marc Chavez-Ramos is a United States Air Force Veteran.
These new officers are replacing officers that have retired or resigned.
We look forward to the great things they will bring to our community!
Pictured front row in suits L to R: Colucci, Forgach, Chavez-Ramos, Russell, Killeen. ... See MoreSee Less
48 CommentsComment on Facebook
Congratulations welcome to the family. Stay Alert Stay Alive!!!
Congratulations all…. Be as safe as you can as you enjoy a front row seat to the greatest show on earth. 
Congratulations 🎉 what a great career to choose! Wish I had!
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Due to a mechanical failure the Monmouth County Library Wall Township Location is closed until further notice. ... See MoreSee Less
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How to fix. Mechanical books are typically found in the engineering section of a library. Some call numbers for mechanical engineering books include: 620: Engineering and related operations 620.1: Engineering mechanics 620.11: Engineering materials 620.14: Ceramic and allied materials 620.192: Polymers 620.3: Mechanical vibration 621: Mechanical engineering 621.042: Energy engineering
Is the Dewey Decimal System down?
A burst pipe. I feel bad for the employees and the patrons. Especially when books are involved.
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