The Wall Township Fair kicks off Friday, June 26th, 2026 with a Parade celebrating 175 years of Wall Township and 250 years of America! Please see below for important information:
Parade Step-Off: 4:30 PM Expected End: 5:00 PM
Parade Route: Wall Intermediate School ➡️ Allaire Road ➡️ Municipal Way ➡️ Baileys Corner Road ➡️ Wall Township Fairgrounds
Traffic Impacts: • Allaire Road will be temporarily closed during the parade from New Bedford Road to State Highway 34. • Baileys Corner Road will be temporarily closed from Ocean Road to Williamsburg Drive during the parade. • Expect delays and plan alternate routes.
Fair Drop-off / Parking Access: All fair drop-offs must take place at Concord Drive and Baileys Corner Road during the parade time. There will be no access to the fair parking lot during the parade. Please plan to arrive before the start or after 5:00 PM.
Roadways will be reopened as soon as practical and safe. Normal traffic flow and fair access will resume at this time.
We look forward to celebrating this historic milestone with our community. Thank you for your patience and cooperation, and enjoy the parade and fair on Friday. ... See MoreSee Less
WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST BLOTTER June 15, 2026 – June 21, 2026
Monday, June 15, 2026:
Patrolman Danielle D’Ambrosio responded to the Long Branch Police Department and arrested David McLean, 28, of Neptune, on a Wall Township warrant. McLean was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026:
Patrolman Kevin Wagner arrested Kimberly Brown, 20, of Bayville, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle accident investigation on Interstate 195 at 7:46 PM. Brown was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026:
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Justin Cabral, 25, of Keansburg, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on Seventeenth Avenue at 2:22 AM. Cabral was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Patrick Ferrante arrested David Huynh, 32, of Freehold, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34 at 11:12 AM. Huynh was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Trent Powers arrested Raymond Bryan, 35, of Willingboro, on a Wall Township warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Bryan was processed and released after posting bail.
Thursday, June 18, 2026:
Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Marquel Carter, 34, of Asbury Park, on an Asbury Park warrant following an investigation on State Highway 34. Carter was processed and released after posting bail.
Friday, June 19, 2026:
Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Giorgi Butkhuzi, 25, of Philadelphia, PA, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following an investigation on Interstate 195 at 6:31 PM. Butkhuzi was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Saturday, June 20, 2026: Patrolman Joseph Phillips arrested Ethan Panebianco, 26, of Roebling, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on Interstate 195 at 2:10 AM. Panebianco was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Kevin Orender arrested Anthony Abode, 25, of Forked River, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle accident investigation on Squankum-Allenwood Road at 5:13 AM. Abode was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Daniel Grothues arrested Andrew Whalen, 28, of Jackson, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle accident on State Highway 34 at 11:30 PM. Whalen was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Sunday, June 21, 2026:
Patrolman Alfredo Flores arrested Todd Estlow, 47, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 10:59 PM. Estlow was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Daniel Grothues arrested John Tierney, 63, of Spring Lake, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on Apple Ridge Circle at 11:30 PM. Tierney was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
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
Join us Thursday through Sunday for the annual Wall Township Fair, featuring great food, rides, entertainment, community exhibits, and family fun for all ages!
⭐ Special Events Wall Township 175th Anniversary Parade – Friday at 4:30 PM Fireworks Spectacular – 9:30 PM Sunday
IMPORTANT DROP-OFF / PICK-UP INFORMATION
For the safety of pedestrians and to maintain traffic flow within the fairgrounds, all designated drop-offs and pick-ups must take place at the intersection of Williamsburg Drive and Baileys Corner Road and Colonial Drive and Baileys Corner Road.
❌ DO NOT use the fairgrounds parking area for drop-offs or pick-ups. The parking lots are reserved for parking traffic and emergency access, and stopping and turning around within the lots creates safety concerns for pedestrians attending the fair.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in helping us keep this year’s fair safe and enjoyable for all attendees. We look forward to seeing everyone at the Wall Township Fair and celebrating 175 years of Wall Township together!
Please follow our social media this week for important reminders and updates regarding the fair. ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you to resident Rob Webster for capturing this photo during last week's Wall Intermediate School graduation ceremony. Pictured is Wall Township Patrolman Tyler Russell, a United States Marine Corps veteran, who was assigned to the graduation security detail. This image reflects our department's commitment to serving our community while honoring the values and freedoms of our nation. ... See MoreSee Less
As you cheer on your favorite team during the FIFA World Cup, we want to make sure your game plan includes a safe ride home. If you’re drinking, designate a sober driver, call a rideshare, or make alternate arrangements.
Don’t let a bad decision earn you a red card. Drive sober. ... See MoreSee Less
The Wall Township Police Department recently had the pleasure of meeting with residents of Four Seasons for a community forum focused on public safety, crime prevention, and community engagement.
Chief Sean O’Halloran welcomed attendees and shared an overview of police activity and township statistics. Residents also heard presentations on drone operations from Mike Lauber and Matt Hanrahan, current scams and criminal trends from Detective Sergeant Mason and Detective Honecker, and information regarding e-bike safety, school-related events, and community initiatives from Sgt. Gallaudet. Ptl. Antunez and K9 Axel also provided an engaging K-9 demonstration, giving residents a firsthand look at the capabilities of our K-9 Unit.
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make the evening a success. We appreciate the residents of Four Seasons for their warm welcome, thoughtful questions, and continued partnership with the Wall Township Police Department. ... See MoreSee Less
Protect the brain that planned the ride. 🧠 Because it’s not just along for the ride, it’s running the whole show. Keep it safe with a helmet and stay aware of your surroundings. #SafeRoadsNJ... See MoreSee Less
On Friday, June 12, Wall Township Patrolmen Joseph Phillips #211 and Trent Powers #223 were recognized at a statewide ceremony by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) for their outstanding DWI enforcement efforts in 2025.
Both officers recorded the highest number of DWI arrests in Wall Township and ranked among the top DWI enforcement officers in the State of New Jersey.
To date, Wall Township Police officers have made 101 DWI arrests in 2026, following a total of 223 DWI arrests in 2025.
We commend Patrolmen Phillips and Powers for their proactive enforcement efforts and dedication to keeping impaired drivers off our roadways and our community safe. ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday for Cones with a Cop at Nicholas Creamery !
We appreciate Nicholas Creamery for hosting us and all of the community members who stopped by for ice cream and conversation. It was a great evening of connecting with residents and strengthening community partnerships.
We love our local businesses and community! Thank you for your continued support. ... See MoreSee Less
The Wall Township Fair kicks off Friday, June 26th, 2026 with a Parade celebrating 175 years of Wall Township and 250 years of America! Please see below for important information:
Parade Step-Off: 4:30 PM
Expected End: 5:00 PM
Parade Route:
Wall Intermediate School ➡️ Allaire Road ➡️ Municipal Way ➡️ Baileys Corner Road ➡️ Wall Township Fairgrounds
Traffic Impacts:
• Allaire Road will be temporarily closed during the parade from New Bedford Road to State Highway 34.
• Baileys Corner Road will be temporarily closed from Ocean Road to Williamsburg Drive during the parade.
• Expect delays and plan alternate routes.
Fair Drop-off / Parking Access:
All fair drop-offs must take place at Concord Drive and Baileys Corner Road during the parade time. There will be no access to the fair parking lot during the parade. Please plan to arrive before the start or after 5:00 PM.
Roadways will be reopened as soon as practical and safe. Normal traffic flow and fair access will resume at this time.
We look forward to celebrating this historic milestone with our community. Thank you for your patience and cooperation, and enjoy the parade and fair on Friday. ... See MoreSee Less
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WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST BLOTTER
June 15, 2026 – June 21, 2026
Monday, June 15, 2026:
Patrolman Danielle D’Ambrosio responded to the Long Branch Police Department and arrested David McLean, 28, of Neptune, on a Wall Township warrant. McLean was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026:
Patrolman Kevin Wagner arrested Kimberly Brown, 20, of Bayville, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle accident investigation on Interstate 195 at 7:46 PM. Brown was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026:
Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Justin Cabral, 25, of Keansburg, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on Seventeenth Avenue at 2:22 AM. Cabral was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Patrick Ferrante arrested David Huynh, 32, of Freehold, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34 at 11:12 AM. Huynh was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Trent Powers arrested Raymond Bryan, 35, of Willingboro, on a Wall Township warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138. Bryan was processed and released after posting bail.
Thursday, June 18, 2026:
Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Marquel Carter, 34, of Asbury Park, on an Asbury Park warrant following an investigation on State Highway 34. Carter was processed and released after posting bail.
Friday, June 19, 2026:
Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Giorgi Butkhuzi, 25, of Philadelphia, PA, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following an investigation on Interstate 195 at 6:31 PM. Butkhuzi was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Saturday, June 20, 2026:
Patrolman Joseph Phillips arrested Ethan Panebianco, 26, of Roebling, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on Interstate 195 at 2:10 AM. Panebianco was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Kevin Orender arrested Anthony Abode, 25, of Forked River, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle accident investigation on Squankum-Allenwood Road at 5:13 AM. Abode was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Daniel Grothues arrested Andrew Whalen, 28, of Jackson, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle accident on State Highway 34 at 11:30 PM. Whalen was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Sunday, June 21, 2026:
Patrolman Alfredo Flores arrested Todd Estlow, 47, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 10:59 PM. Estlow was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
Patrolman Daniel Grothues arrested John Tierney, 63, of Spring Lake, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on Apple Ridge Circle at 11:30 PM. Tierney was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.
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
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🎡 🇺🇸 Wall Township Fair Weekend is Here! 🇺🇸 🎡
Join us Thursday through Sunday for the annual Wall Township Fair, featuring great food, rides, entertainment, community exhibits, and family fun for all ages!
⭐ Special Events
Wall Township 175th Anniversary Parade – Friday at 4:30 PM
Fireworks Spectacular – 9:30 PM Sunday
IMPORTANT DROP-OFF / PICK-UP INFORMATION
For the safety of pedestrians and to maintain traffic flow within the fairgrounds, all designated drop-offs and pick-ups must take place at the intersection of Williamsburg Drive and Baileys Corner Road and Colonial Drive and Baileys Corner Road.
❌ DO NOT use the fairgrounds parking area for drop-offs or pick-ups. The parking lots are reserved for parking traffic and emergency access, and stopping and turning around within the lots creates safety concerns for pedestrians attending the fair.
📍 Designated Drop-Off / Pick-Up Area:
Williamsburg Drive & Baileys Corner Road
Colonial Drive & Baileys Corner Road
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in helping us keep this year’s fair safe and enjoyable for all attendees. We look forward to seeing everyone at the Wall Township Fair and celebrating 175 years of Wall Township together!
Please follow our social media this week for important reminders and updates regarding the fair. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you to resident Rob Webster for capturing this photo during last week's Wall Intermediate School graduation ceremony. Pictured is Wall Township Patrolman Tyler Russell, a United States Marine Corps veteran, who was assigned to the graduation security detail. This image reflects our department's commitment to serving our community while honoring the values and freedoms of our nation. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we celebrate all fathers and father figures who lead with strength, dedication, and love.
Whether you’re protecting your family at home, serving our community, or doing both, your commitment and sacrifice do not go unnoticed.
From all of us at the Wall Township Police Department, we wish you a Happy Father’s Day and thank you for all that you do. ... See MoreSee Less
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The world is watching. The roads are too.
As you cheer on your favorite team during the FIFA World Cup, we want to make sure your game plan includes a safe ride home. If you’re drinking, designate a sober driver, call a rideshare, or make alternate arrangements.
Don’t let a bad decision earn you a red card. Drive sober. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Wall Township Police Department recently had the pleasure of meeting with residents of Four Seasons for a community forum focused on public safety, crime prevention, and community engagement.
Chief Sean O’Halloran welcomed attendees and shared an overview of police activity and township statistics. Residents also heard presentations on drone operations from Mike Lauber and Matt Hanrahan, current scams and criminal trends from Detective Sergeant Mason and Detective Honecker, and information regarding e-bike safety, school-related events, and community initiatives from Sgt. Gallaudet. Ptl. Antunez and K9 Axel also provided an engaging K-9 demonstration, giving residents a firsthand look at the capabilities of our K-9 Unit.
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make the evening a success. We appreciate the residents of Four Seasons for their warm welcome, thoughtful questions, and continued partnership with the Wall Township Police Department. ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Protect the brain that planned the ride. 🧠 Because it’s not just along for the ride, it’s running the whole show. Keep it safe with a helmet and stay aware of your surroundings.
#SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
On Friday, June 12, Wall Township Patrolmen Joseph Phillips #211 and Trent Powers #223 were recognized at a statewide ceremony by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) for their outstanding DWI enforcement efforts in 2025.
Both officers recorded the highest number of DWI arrests in Wall Township and ranked among the top DWI enforcement officers in the State of New Jersey.
To date, Wall Township Police officers have made 101 DWI arrests in 2026, following a total of 223 DWI arrests in 2025.
We commend Patrolmen Phillips and Powers for their proactive enforcement efforts and dedication to keeping impaired drivers off our roadways and our community safe. ... See MoreSee Less
7 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday for Cones with a Cop at Nicholas Creamery !
We appreciate Nicholas Creamery for hosting us and all of the community members who stopped by for ice cream and conversation. It was a great evening of connecting with residents and strengthening community partnerships.
We love our local businesses and community! Thank you for your continued support. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook