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Notice To Bidders-New Engine Generator-Manville Library
BID #: N/A
ISSUED: 8/26/2020
DUE: 9/22/2020
VALUE: TBD
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The Borough of Manville is seeking bids for the installation of a new 130KW Natural Gas Generator with LP-Gas Backup within an Outdoor Sound Attenuating Enclosure at the Manville Library. The project includes the installation of a new gas service line, a new electrical service from the existing Utility Pole Riser to a new Automated Transfer Switch, and the removal of the existing utility meter with the installation of a new one in proximity to the Automatic Transfer Switch. Bids must be submitted via certified mail or overnight delivery to the Manville Borough Municipal Building, 325 N. Main Street, Manville, NJ 08835, and received prior to the bid opening.
The bid opening will take place on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at 2:00 PM at the Borough of Manville Municipal Building, or outdoors on the grounds if the building has limited access. Bidders must obtain contract documents electronically from Van Cleef Engineering Associates by emailing Shelly McGregor. A bid security is required in an amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the Bid, but not in excess of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00).
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Bid Postings • Notice To Bidders-New Engine Generator-Manvil Skip to Main Content Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In Search Government Departments Business Community Our Community How Do I... Contact Us Home Bid Postings Print Sign up to receive a text message or email when new bids are added! Print Bid Title: Notice To Bidders-New Engine Generator-Manville Library Category: Requests for Qualifications Status: Open Description: NOTICE TO BIDDERS For New Engine Generator at Manville Library NOTICE TO BIDDERS is hereby given that sealed Bids are invited and will be received as set forth herein. OWNER : Borough of Manville, Somerset County, New Jersey PROJECT TITLE : New Engine Generator at Manville Library GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: This project involves the installation of a new 130KW Natural Gas Generator with LP-Gas Backup within an Outdoor Sound Attenuating Enclosure to be installed on a concrete pad. The work includes the installation of a new gas service line, a new electrical service from the existing Utility Pole Riser to a new Automated Transfer Switch, the removal of the existing utility meter and installation of new meter and cabinet in proximity to the Automatic Transfer Switch. Further detail is available on the Construction Plan Set related to this project. ADDRESS FOR SUBMITTING BIDS: Please note the Manville Municipal Building provides limited access to the public at this time due to the pandemic. Bids should be sent via certified mail or overnight delivery to the following address: Borough of Manville 325 N. Main Street, Manville, NJ 08835 ENGINEER’S NAME AND PHYSICAL ADDRESS : VAN CLEEF ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 755 Memorial Parkway, Suite 110, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 ATTN.: Stanley J. Schrek, PE, AIA, PP, CME, LEED AP Phone: 908-454-3080 EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Contract Documents may be examined Monday - Friday, except legal holidays, from 9:00AM to 4:00PM, only at the Engineer’s office noted above. Due to the COVID-19 work environment, appointments must be scheduled by either email ( For security reasons, you must enable JavaScript to view this E-mail address. ) or phone (908-454-3080) to review bid documents. OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Contract Documents may be obtained only from the office of the Engineer in electronic format. The bidder must email Shelly McGregor of Van Cleef Engineering ( For security reasons, you must enable JavaScript to view this E-mail address. ) to receive access to files for download. All refunds must be forwarded in strict compliance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-24(b). BID SECURITY: Bid Security is required in an amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the Bid, but not in excess of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) as set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:11-21 CONSENT OF SURETY: Certificate from a Surety Company is required indicating consent to be bound as surety and guarantor for performance required under the Contract Documents. BID SUBMISSION PROCEDURES: Bids must be submitted on the Bid Form contained in the Contract Documents and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside with the name of project and the name and address of the Bidder. All Bids must be received either certified mail or overnight mail to the Manville Borough Municipal Building prior to Bid opening at the address noted above. Bids will not be accepted after Tuesday September 22, 2020 at 2:00 PM CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION: Bidders are required to be registered by the NJ Department of Labor at the time bids will be received by the Project Owner pursuant to the Public Works Contractor Registration Act (P.L. 2003, c. 91, N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.51). Effective September 1, 2004, Bidders are also required to be registered by the NJ Department of Treasury, Division of Revenue at the time bids will be received by the Project owner pursuant to the Business Registration Act (P.L.2004, c.57, N.J.S.A .52:32-44). PUBLIC BID OPENING AND READING : If the Municipal Building continues to have limited access, the bid opening will be held outdoors on the grounds of 325 N. Main Street while observing the current social distancing guidelines. Date: Tuesday September 22, 2020 Time: 2:00 PM Place: Borough of Manville Municipal Building STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Bidders are required to comply with applicable statutory requirements set forth in the Contract Documents including the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31, et seq. & N.J.A.C. 17:27-1.1, et seq. (Affirmative Action); P.L. 1963, c. 150 (Prevailing Wage); Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101, et seq.); and P.L.2004, c.19 & P.L.2005, c.271 (Pay to Play). In addition, effective August 1, 2005, P.L. 2005, c.67 authorized a new form of change order called “Value Engineering Construction Change Orders.” Please review these specifications to determine if this bid will involve this new form of change order for contracts that are estimated to exceed $5,000,000.00. REJECTION OF BIDS: The Borough of Manville reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, or to waive any Bid defect where such defect is not detrimental to the best interest of Borough of Manville and fairness of the bidding process. The right is also reserved to increase or decrease the quantities specified in the manner designated in the Contract Documents. BY THE ORDER OF THE Borough of Manville, Somerset County, New Jersey. By: Wendy Barras, RMC Municipal Clerk/ Registrar Publication Date/Time: 8/26/2020 12:00 AM Closing Date/Time: Open Until Contracted Bid Opening Information: September 22, 2020 Return To Main Bid Postings Page Live Edit Somerset County Emergency Alerts Sign Up for Manville's News Manville's News Manville's News 2024 Manville's News 2023 Manville's News 2022 Manville's News 2021 Manville's News 2020 Manville's News 2019 Manville's News 2018 Manville's News 2016-2017 Somerset County Website Federal Creosote - Five-Year Review Development Boro Calendar Manville's News Stay Connected Report a Concern Flood Information Facebook Contact Us Borough of Manville 325 N Main Street Manville, NJ 08835 Phone: 908-725-9478 Hours Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm Quick Links 2026 Manville Calendar Request for Certified Copy of Marriage, Death, or Birth Certificate Frequently Asked Questions Submit a Request Receive Notifications Online Bill Pay /QuickLinks.aspx Site Links Home Site Map Accessibility Copyright Notices Contact Us /QuickLinks.aspx Government Websites by CivicPlus® Loading Loading Do Not Show Again Close Arrow Left Arrow Right [] Slideshow Left Arrow Slideshow Right Arrow
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--- Document: 2026 Manville Calendar --- Our Mission for the Borough of Manville is to work in partnership with our residents. We pledge to enhance the community making it vibrant, diverse and to help foster community pride. Our goal is to plan for the future to help preserve our community going forward. 2026 Calendar Manville Borough Established 1929 A Message from the Mayor We hope that Manville residents find the 2026 calendar informative for the dates of importance in the daily operations of our Borough. The electronic version can be ob- tained by downloading the “My Manville” & “Recycle Coach” apps on your smartphone for both iPhone and Android. As your mayor, along with the council members and all Borough employees, we kindly ask and encourage you to “take pride in Manville”. We all want to live in a town that is clean, well-maintained, and safe. If at any time you see something that violates these three principles, please contact Mayor Onderko or Council President Joe Lukac. We are here to serve you. Mayor Richard M. Onderko Email: MayorOnderko@manvillenj.org Cell Number: (908) 800-1231 Office #: (908) 448-8993 Council President Joe Lukac Email: JLukac@manvillenj.org Gabriella Siboni, Business Administrator email: gsiboni@manvillenj.org We can all pitch in and improve the image of Manville by keeping our yards, houses, and landscaping well-maintained throughout the year. Are you new to town? Please inquire at Borough Hall about permits required for any home improvement projects before beginning the work. Borough ordinances can be found on our website at www.manvillenj.org/ordinances. Please adhere to all curbside pickup rules and collection dates set by our Department of Public Works for municipal waste, yard waste, and bulk item disposal. Only put items to the curb the night before the designated pickup date. Compliance with the guidelines set will be enforced to provide services at a reasonable cost to the taxpayers. Let’s all do our part to keep Manville affordable, efficient, clean, and safe. I hope to see many vol- unteers at the 2026 Community Clean-up Day in the Spring. Please follow us on Facebook at Borough of Manville NJ to stay informed of special events. Please sign up to receive our monthly newsletter Manville’s News in the mail. Email your name and address to Tony@aprpublications.com. This will ensure monthly hardcopy delivery to your home. The newspaper is also published on our website and viewed from the My Manville phone app. Sincerely, Mayor Richard M. Onderko Borough Form of Government The Borough is governed by a Mayor and Borough Council elected by voters. The Mayor is elected for a four-year term. The duties include presiding at meetings of governing body, signing contracts, and appointing various Borough officials and members of boards and committees subject to Council confirmation. The Mayor votes only when there is a tie vote. There are six members of the Borough Council who are elected at large to serve staggered three-year terms of office. The Council approves the an- nual budget and capital plan for review and approval by the Mayor and Council. Administrator The Administrator is appointed by the Mayor and Council. The Borough Administrator directs all Borough departments in accordance with policy directives as determined by the Mayor and Council. As the Chief Admin- istrative Officer, the Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day oper- ations of the Borough. Other job functions include serving as the pur- chasing agent, personal officer, liaison with Federal, State and local Agen- cies, and preparation of the annual budget and capital plan for review and approval by the Mayor and Council Chief Financial Officer The Chief Financial Officer is a Certified Municipal Finance Officer as required by State law. The C.F.O. is responsible for all financial func- tions. Some examples are supervising borough funds and investments, maintaining adequate cash flow, and monitor budget expenditures, assist in the preparation of the annual budget and act as financial advisor to the Mayor and Council. 2026 Mayor and Council Mayor Richard M. Onderko Mayoronderko@manvillenj.org Council President Joseph Lukac, III jlukac@manvillenj.org Councilman Christopher Basista cbasista@manvillenj.org Councilwoman Dayna Camacho dcamacho@manvillenj.org Councilwoman Jade N. Puia jpuia@manvillenj.org Councilwoman Stefanie Sanchez ssanchez@manvillenj.org Councilwoman Patricia Zamorski pzamorski@manvillenj.org Council Subcommittees Finance Patricia Zamorski, Chair Dayna Camacho Jade Puia Policy, Planning, Personnel Dayna Camacho, Chair Joseph Lukac, III Patricia Zamorski Public Works Joseph Lukac, III, Chair Christopher Basista Stefanie Sanchez Public Safety Stefanie Sanchez, Chair Patricia Zamorski Jade Puia Buildings and Grounds Jade Puia, Chair Christopher Basista Stefanie Sanchez Progress and Development Christopher Basista, Chair Dayna Camacho Joseph Lukac, III 2026 Mayor and Council Meetings Meetings are held at 7:00PM at Manville Municipal Building, 325 North Main St. Manville, NJ 08835 Day Date Day Date Monday January 12, 2026 Monday June 8, 2026 Monday January 26,2026 Monday June 22, 2026 Monday February 9, 2026 Monday July 13, 2026 Monday February 23, 2026 Monday August 10, 2026 Monday March 9, 2026 Monday September 14, 2026 Monday March 23, 2026 Monday September 28, 2026 Monday April 13, 2026 Monday October 12, 2026 Monday April 27, 2026 Monday November 9, 2026 Monday May 11, 2026 Monday November 23, 2026 Tuesday May 26, 2026 Monday December 7, 2026 Monday December 21, 2026 2026 Joint Land Use Board Meetings Meetings are held at 6:30PM at Manville Municipal Building, 325 North Main St. Manville, NJ 08835 Day Date Thursday January 8, 2026 Thursday January 15, 2026 Thursday February 5, 2026 Thursday March 5, 2026 Thursday April 9, 2026 Thursday May 7, 2026 Thursday June 4, 2026 Thursday July 9, 2026 Thursday August 6, 2026 Thursday September 10, 2026 Thursday October 1, 2026 Thursday November 5, 2026 Thursday December 3, 2026 2026 Board of Health Meetings Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:00PM at Manville Municipal Building, 325 North Main St. Manville, NJ 08835 The following Board and Committees meet on an ad hoc basis. Shade Tree Commission Recreation Committee Sustainable Manville Economic Development Committee Keep Informed & Stay Connected Borough of Manville Website www.manvillenj.org Follow us on Facebook @BoroughofManvilleNJ My Manville App City Hall in the Palm of Your Hand Scan the QR Code to download to your cell phone for Apple or Android Nixle Alerts Text 08835 to 888- Municipal Telephone Directory Main phone: 908.725.9478 Main Fax: 908.231.8620 Position Ext Position Ext Mayor 116 Sect. 8 Housing 111 Business Administrator 100 Tax Clerk 114 Clerk’s Office 103 Construction 117 Tax Assessor 109 Property Maintenance 122 Registrar 110 Code Enforcement/ Zoning 129 Recreation 106 Fire Marshal 112 Office Phone Public Works 908.725.5512 Public Works Fax 908.595.1454 Police Dispatch 908.725.1900 Police Records 908.725.1971 Library 908.524.6955 Office Phone OEM 908.524.6955 Fire Station #1 908.707.9877 Fire Station #2 908.526.0439 Fire Station #3 908.526.0403 Snow Event Information Snow Plowing Operation and Emergency Plan To properly snow plow streets from curb to curb, residents are asked to remove all vehicles from the street. On designated Emergency Streets, residents are required to remove all vehicles as soon as the snow begins to fall. Failure to remove a vehicle from an Emergency Street will result in a traffic summons and vehicle being towed in Accordance with Borough Ordinance #500. Please check the Police Department’s website for des- ignated Emergency Streets. Whenever a snow emergency has been declared by the Governor and Borough Office of Emergency Management, NO vehicles shall be parked on any street or roadway in the Borough per Ordinance #2022-1286. Snow Emergency Plan Depending on Nature of the Storm Roads are pretreated as soon as the snow begins to accumulate Plowing Operation does not start until an accumulation of 2-3 inches. During the storm, one or two passes are performed on each street Only when storm is over are the streets plowed curb to curb Snow plowing guidelines are dependent upon the na- ture of the storm. When curbing the streets, it is unfortunate that snow gets piled up in the end of already cleared driveways. This is unavoidable and it is suggested to residents that cleaning the end of a drive- way be done after streets are fully curbed. In accordance with Ordinance #2017-1181, residents are to refrain from putting snow into the streets. This is not per- missible and creates a safety hazard. In addition, property owners are required to clear their sidewalks of snow, ice or sleet 12 hours after the storm event has ended. Utility Information Street Light Outage If you’re a PSE&G electric customer, you can report a street light outage through the PSE&G My Account Log In or call PSE&G at 1-800-436-7734. Prior to contacting PSE&G, please obtain the pole num- ber (located on a metal plate on the pole), the street name, nearest cross street, and “in front of address” to help locate and complete the repair. The Department of Public Works will also assist with any of your street light outages and concerns. Sanitary Sewer Collection Maintenance To maintain your sewer line and avoid blockages, certain materials should not be flushed or dropped/inserted into the line, such as baby diapers, toys, personal hygiene products, construction debris, etc. Prohibited The discharge of stormwater, surface water, ground water and/or subsurface drains (sump pumps) is not permitted into the sanitary sewer system. For Concerns Regarding Sewer After November 1, 2024: Please contact American Water at 1-800-272-1325 Business Hours: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri. Self Service & to Report an Emergency, are available 24/7. All future monthly sewer charges will be included on your monthly water bill beginning with the November water usage billing cycle produced by New Jersey American Water (NJAW). FACT SHEET WATER & SEWER LINE INSURANCE INFO INSURANCE: You can opt for insurance coverage for your sewer line but is not required to have on the water line. This is the verbiage you can say to your insurance company: "Please add a 'sewer line service line endorsement' to my homeowners insurance policy, ensuring coverage for repairs or replacements to my underground sewer line, but excluding any coverage for my water line." Please Note: American Water also offers insurance plans for the sewer line. Visit American Water at the following link: https://www.awrusa.com/products/08835/nj100/residential Manville Library Branch The Manville Library is a branch of the Somerset County Library System of New Jersey (SCLSNJ). This affiliation provides access to materials from 10 member libraries throughout Somerset County. A library card is all you will need to connect, explore, share and discover the many resources we now offer. And the best news of all is it's free! To find information about obtaining a library card, please visit the Manville Library or website. Hours of Operation Monday through Thursday 10:00 AM - 8 PM Friday and Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Library Services Passport Services Notary Services Tax Assistance Book Discussions Movies Concerts Lectures Museum Passes Help with Job Seeking Language Instruction Citizen Classes Library Materials Mobile Hotspots Books EBooks AudioBooks Playaways Magazines Emagazines Newspapers Enewspapers Launchpads DVDs Graphic Novels Recognized Closures New Year’s Day Thursday, January 1 Martin Luther King’s Birthday Monday, January 19 Presidents Day Monday, February 16 Memorial Day Monday, May 25 Juneteenth Friday, June 19 Independence Day Saturday, July 4 Labor Day Monday, September 7 Staff In-service training TBD Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 26 Thanksgiving Friday Friday, November 27 Christmas Eve Thursday, December 24 Christmas Day Friday, December 25 New Year’s Eve Thursday, December 31 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 January 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting 11AM Council Reorganization Meeting Municipal Waste Collection Collection Days Monday North Side Wednesday South Side Thursday Claremont Section Gladys Ave. Area Lost Valley Little Weston Friday Weston Yard Waste Yard waste will be collected curbside for the entire Borough on the scheduled days. Yard waste consisting of branches, twigs, leaves, or plant ma- terials ONLY can be placed curbside for pick -up on the scheduled collection day. Branches and Brush Items Branches cut to four (4) feet in length and tied with twine (no wire or tape) and placed neatly on curbside. Please do not block side-walks. Debris from private contractor tree take downs/trimming will NOT be accepted. Plant Materials or Garden Debris Weeds, leaves, or small brush clippings should be placed in biodegradable paper bags or in open barrels or cans, weighing no more than 35 pounds per can or bag. Loose yard waste will not be picked up and plastic bags are not acceptable. . Grass Clippings are not collected Curbside! Residents who wish to dispose of grass clippings can bring them to the Department of Public Works’ yard on MONDAY - FRIDAY from 7:30 a.m. to 2p.m. Starting April 15th through October 15th. NO PLASTIC BAGS. NO SATURDAY DROP OFF Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 February 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Bulk Trash Item Collection Policy Item Stickers Item Stickers Appliances– Small 4 Kitchen Table Disassembled 7 Bath Tub (Fiberglass) 9 Lamp Table 3 Bath Tub (Porcelain) 10 Love Seat/ Oversized Chair 6 Bicycle 4 Mattress (Twin or Crib) 7 Box Spring (Twin) 6 Mattress (Full, Queen or King) 8 Box Spring (Full, Queen or King) 7 Pallet Wood cut in half 4 Carpet 10x12 7 Recliner 7 Chair– Folding 3 Sink (Porcelain) 7 Chair Upholstered 6 Sink (Stainless) 5 Dishwasher 8 Sofa 9 Dresser 8 Sofa Bed 11 Dryer– clothes 8 Stove 8 Exercise Equipment 6 Table (end, coffee, folding) 5 Toilet 5 File Cabinet 7 Wall or Floor Unit or Armoire 10 Gas Grill (No tank) 6 Washer– Clothes 10 Hot water heater 10 Misc. Item 5 Bulk Stickers may be purchased for $3.00 Cash or Check Only at Borough Municipal Complex at 325 North Main St. Manville, NJ 08835 Items Not Accepted • Microwaves must be brought the 1st Saturday to Drop off site. • Appliances containing Freon such as, but not limited to: • Refrigerators • Freezers • Air Conditioners • Dehumidifiers • Car Parts, Tires or Batteries • Consumer Electronics, computers, printers, peripherals, tele- phones, cell phones, TVs. • Hazardous Waste such as, but not limited to: • Motor Oil • Antifreeze • Propane Tanks • Fluorescent tubes • Oil based paints • Chemicals • Masonry Items including concrete, bricks, block, stones or dirt • Textiles are no longer accepted at 1st Saturday Dropoff • Medical Waste– please contact local hospital for information on safe disposal of medical waste. • Prescription disposal is handled by the Sherriff’s Office Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 March 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Residential Recycling Scan the QR Code below with your cell phone Camera to download the Recycle Coach App What is Recycle Coach? Recycle Coach is an address-based app that educates residents on how to recycle materials appropriately for their area. You can also find an extensive list of local depots, giving you convenient donation and recycling options for items not accepted in your curbside recycling. Recycle Coach also has image recognition software where users can take a picture of an item to see if it is recyclable. • Access your collection schedule • Sign up for collection reminders • Get emergency alerts about weather-related collection delays • Report a problem • Learn how to properly dispose of different waste materials • Image recognition software Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 April 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Public Safety Office of Emergency Management manvilleoem@manvillenj.org www.manvillenj.org There are several emergency sirens throughout the Borough. During emergency situations or extreme weather conditions, these sirens will be activated. When Sirens are sounding residents may tune to Radio Station AM 1690 for additional Information. The Sirens are tested on the First Saturday of each month at noon. Please note these are only tests. Volunteer Firefighters Needed To be eligible to become a member, you must be: A resident of the Borough of Manville At least 18 years of age Pass required health and physical screenings The Manville Fire Department will consider all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran status including other legally protected status. All training and equipment is provided at no cost to members. Stop by or call any of our firehouses to find out more information. Junior Firefighters Any person between the ages of 14 and 17 who is interested in learning about the Fire Department can do so by joining the Junior Firefighters. Please contact Camplain Volunteer Fire Company #2 for more information. Manville Fire Company #1 South 3rd Ave. 908.707.9877 Camplain Volunteer Fire Company #2 South 13th Avenue and Washington Ave. 908.526.0439 North End Volunteer Fire Company #3 North 8th Ave. 908.526.0403 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Manville Art Expo at Manville Library 6pm- NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE BOROUGH OF MANVILLE --- REGARDING FLOOD PROTECTION INFORMATION Manville has the distinction of being the location where the Raritan River (which passes to the north) and the tributary Millstone River (which passes to the east) join together, in the far northeastern corner of the borough. Severe flooding occurs in Manville when these rivers overflow their banks into the northern section (Raritan) and the Lost Va lley section (Millstone). The Lost Valley section in eastern Manville is situated on the natural flood plain between the Raritan and Millstone Rivers, and bears the brunt of occasional flooding events which affect the river basins. The southern parts of Main Street also suffer from flooding, due to the presence of a stream that backs up with water from the nearby Millstone River in which it empties, known as the Royce Brook. Floodplains from each of these rivers can combine and isolate a central portion of the Borough of Manville, if flooding conditions become severe enough. Living in community that is over 35-percent 100-year floodplain by area means the risk of damage due to flooding is always present and you should take precautions. Flood levels could affect your property and you should be prepared. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP ZONE DETERMINATIONS AND BOROUGH FLOOD SERVICES As a public service, the Borough of Manville Building Department will provide you with the following information upon request: Whether your property is in a special flood hazard area as shown on the current flood insurance rate map (FIRM) on file. Additional flood insurance data for a site, such as the specific flood zone and the base flood elevation depth if shown on the FIRM. Flood depth, also if it is in an area or near that has flooded multiple times in the past. The Borough has a handout on flood insurance purchase requirements that can help people who may need a mortgage or loan for a property in the special flood hazard area. If you would like to make an inquiry, please note your street address and the lot and block of your property. Additionally materials concerning flooding are contained in the Manville Library. -The Borough Construction Office can reached at 908-725-9478 ext. 117 Monday through Friday. FLOOD INSURANCE Approximately 12 percent of the buildings located in the Borough are located in a flood hazard area as mapped by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Flood insurance is avail- able for said properties. If you do not have flood insurance, contact your insurance agent regarding the same. A standard homeowner’s insurance policy will not cover certain damage from flooding. However, the Borough participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) which allows homeowners to purchase a separate flood insurance policy. This insur- ance is backed by the Federal Insurance program and is available to everyone, even to property owners who have previously been flooded. Some people have purchased flood insurance because it was required by a bank or mortgage company. There is a 26% chance of a possible flood during the life of a 30 year mortgage. Usually such policies only cover the building structure and not the contents. During flooding which occurs in the Borough, contents of a property can also be damaged. If you currently have flood insurance, you should make sure that contents are also covered. Flood insurance is also available to renters for personal property within a structure. There can be a 30 day waiting period before flood insurance coverage goes into effect. You should plan accordingly. Also, be mindful that private insurance policies are available, which are not affiliated with the NFIP. It is im-portant to know whether you have NFIP or private insurance. FLOOD SAFETY All residents should remember the following in the event of a flood: Do not walk through flowing water during a flood. A mere 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock over an adult. Currents can be deceptive and move faster than anticipated. Do not drive through flooded areas. Flood water can lead to vehicle damage, personal injury and even death in severe instances. It takes just 12 inches of rushing water to carry away a small car, while two feet can carry away almost any automobile. Turn around, don't drown. Stay away from power lines and electrical wires. The number two killer regarding floods is electrocution. Electrical current can travel through water. Call 9-1-1 immediately to report a fallen or otherwise unsafe power line. If power lines are touching your car, do NOT get out unless your life is in immediate danger. Have your utilities turned off. If you know a flood is coming, you should shut off the gas and electricity and move valuable contents upstairs. This includes any such contents which are currently in a garage which also may be subject to flooding. Immediately after a flood. Don’t smoke or use candles or other open flame unless you know the gas has been turned off in the area in question and said area is vented properly. During severe flood events, City Officials may decide that evacuation is necessary. Please follow all advisories and warnings in case of evacuation. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 June 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 2026 Primary Election 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Pet Information Dog Licenses Required An annual license for your dog must be procured every year from the Clerk’s Office. Rabies Information NJ State Law requires that animal’s rabies vaccination must be valid through 10 months of the licensing year (October 31). If your animals’ rabies vaccination expires anytime between Janu- ary and October of the current year, the animal will need to be re-vaccinated before a license can be issued. Spay/ Neuter Dogs are not required to be neutered. If the dog is not neu- tered/ spayed a population control fee of $3.00 will be added to the cost of the license. Application and Fee Applications are available in person at the clerk’s office or on Manvillenj.org. Please bring or send completed application, fee and appropriate paperwork to procure license. Pick Up After your Pets Your everyday activities can affect water quality. Help reduce the amount of pollution that flows into our waterways by following the tips below. • Pick up after your pet. Properly dispose of pet waste into the trash or toilet. Animal waste contains coliform bacte- ria, which is harmful to our health and, when washed into swimming waters, can result in beach closings. • Carry a newspaper or plastic bag to pick up the waste when you walk your pet. Nuisance laws prohibit you from allowing your pet’s waste to remain on private or public land. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 July 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Fireworks at Sunset– Lincoln Park Stormwater Management The Department of Public Works is responsible for and maintains the stormwater catch basin system. The Stormwater catch ba- sin system collects rainwater and directs it to the waterways through catch basins and outfalls. The Borough’s stormwater catch basins are identified with markers. Remember, if it goes down there, it will end up in our streams, lakes, and rivers affect- ing our wildlife and drinking water. Stormwater pollution is one of New Jersey’s greatest threats to clean and plentiful water. In an attempt to reduce the amount of pollutants that enter our water system annually, the Borough of Manville has adopted several ordinances to pre- vent and control storm water pollution. Ordinance #2005-1007 Prohibits Illicit Sewer Connections Ordinance #2005-1008 Prohibits Dumping of Materials Ordinance #2005-1009 Prohibits Littering Ordinance #2005-1010 Requires Proper Pet Waste Pickup and Ordinance #2005-1011 Prohibits Feeding of Wildlife Ordinance #2005-1012 Yard Waste Collection & Disposal Program DUMPING OF ITEMS IS NOT PERMISSIBLE IN THE BOROUGH OFMANVILLE If you witness illegal dumping, please report it to the Manville Police Department at 908-725-1900 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 6 7 1/8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 August 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Leaf Pick Up Information Bagged leaves can be put in biodegradable paper bags or containers and placed curbside for collection on the scheduled yard waste days or special bagged leaf days. Plastic bags cannot be accepted. Leaf vacuuming should begin mid-to late-October and the start of this service is based on the amount of fallen leaves. Residents can place leaves loose curbside once this service begins; however, leaves must be kept at least ten feet away from any storm water catch basin. Loose leaves must be free of any other yard waste (garden debris, branches, etc.). These types of items should be bun- dled or bagged for the scheduled yard waste days. Should you have a small amount of leaves, please place them in a container or biodegradable bag for pick-up on yard waste day. The service of leaf vacuuming is done in each section of town at least once per week and is dependent on volume and will contin- ue to about mid-December, weather permitting. If the weather becomes inclement, please contact Department of Public Works for the status of the leaf pick-up service. Be safety wise and never park a vehicle close to or on top of leaf piles. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 September 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Veteran Recognition Remembering Our Veterans Who have Served this Great Nation Saturday, December 19, 2026 at 12:00PM Manville Hometown Heros Residents of Manville NJ honor our past military veter- ans with Hometown Hero Banners lining our Main St. Wreath sponsorship forms can be found at www.WreathAcrossAmerica.org/NJ0130 NJ0130 LOCATION ID: NJSHCH FUNDRAISING GROUP ID: NJ0130 Please make checks payable to: WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA TM PO Box 249 Columbia Falls ME 04623 Memo Section Please Write - NJ0130 Individual Wreaths $17.00 Family = 4 Wreaths $68.00 Small Business = 10 Wreaths $170.00 Corporate = 100 Wreaths $1,700.00 Private funds pay for banners Contact Mayor Onderko Mayoronderko@manvillenj.org Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 October 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting “Manville's News” “Free Monthly Newspaper” Stay informed for everything Manville by signing up for a FREE subscription to Manville’s News. 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I want Our Town Press - Manville Edition Name Phone Signature Address Email Date Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 November 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Thank you, Manville As 2026 comes to a close, the Mayor and Borough Council extend their sincere appreciation to the residents of Manville for their continued support, cooperation, and community pride. We thank our Borough employees, Department of Public Works, Police Department, Fire Department, Office of Emergency Management, volunteers, boards, and committees for their dedication and service throughout the year. Your efforts help keep Manville safe, clean, and thriving. It is through partnership with our residents that Manville continues to move forward. We look ahead to the new year with optimism and a shared commitment to our community. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 December 2026 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 7 PM Borough Council Meeting 6:30 PM Land Use Meeting 6:00PM Board of Health Meeting 6:00 PM Recreation Meeting Normal Trash Pick Up Normal Trash Pick Up
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