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Monday, February 25, 2013

Eatontown Wawa Application Will Not Be Heard Today

Application will now be heard by Eatontown Zoning Board of Adjustment

Those looking to hear Wawa's application to build a new convenience store on Route 35 in Eatontown will have to wait at least a month. Tonight's Eatontown Planning Board meeting where the application was originally scheduled to be heard, has been cancelled. According to the borough's web site, the application will now be heard in front of the Eatontown Zoning Board, "on a date to be determined." Eatontown Mayor Gerald Tarantolo has said developer's application includes a plan to build a Wawa convenience store and a strip mall that includes a bank and Chick-fil-A at the site of the vacant Circle Trailer Park near the corner of Route 35 and Wycoff Road.

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Charles Schwartz

6:11 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Eatontown Planning Board Approves Quick Check and Gas Station For Route 35

Convenience store and gas station will be located at site of vacant Sands Motor Lodge.

The Eatontown Planning Board has approved the construction of a Quick Check convenience store and gas station for Route 35 North in the borough. The store and gas station will be located at the site of the Sands Motor Lodge, which has been vacant for several years. The site rests between Public Storage and Capitol Lighting and across the street from Houlihans on Route 35. "There was a need for it and I think it's a nice fit for Eatontown," Eatontown Mayor Gerald Tarantolo said today. "It will be a great ratable for the borough." Tarantolo said the application consisted of about two hours of testimony and that it was unanimously approved by the board. Tarantolo said it will be a 24-hour facility and could employee between 50-60 people. The …

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spbrbnj

9:12 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Donna C. - Quick Cheks are not independently owned. They are all owned by the Durling family. They are building a new gas/store on 36 in Highlands 2 doors down from their old store. The old store will close when the gas station opens. This is typical of all of their new gas stations.   more ›

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Developer to Present Plans For Old Orchard Country Club Monday

Plans will be presented at Eatontown Planning Board meeting

National Realty Corporation will present its plans for developing Old Orchard Country Club in Eatontown on Monday, Jan. 28. The plans will be presented during the Eatontown Planning Board meeting set for 7:30 p.m. at Eatontown Borough Hall. It will not be a formal presentation and no action will be taken by the board, but this will be the first time the plans are presented to the public. "We invite the input of the neighboring community since any development of this magnitude could impact the surrounding areas," a community notification from the borough stated. Eatontown Mayor Gerald Tarantolo has said there is a residential and commercial component to the developer's plan for the country club property. The plan involves 450,000 square …

Sal

8:34 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

If you believe a park is the best use___then put your money where you mouths are and make a reasonable offer to the current owner of the property. Overly saturated? Overly buitt? by whose standards??? The I got mine and stay out group. Hong Kong has 280,000 residents per square mile. Manhattan has 197,000 residents per square mile. As a rateable developed as propossed the property easily brings …   more ›

Monday, July 18, 2011

Eatontown Planning Board Appoints New Member

Daniel Drury has lived in the borough over three years and is a civil engineer.

The Eatontown Planning Board welcomed its newest member at its July 11 meeting. Daniel J. Drury filled a three-year unexpired term that is up Dec. 31, 20013. A civil engineer with Joseph Jingoli & Son, Inc. and DCO Energy, LLC for the last nine years, Drury has lived in the borough with his wife, Donna, for over three years. Drury is a graduate of The College of New Jersey and went to Middletown High School South.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Route 35 in Eatontown Cleaning Up with New Car Wash

The planning board ok'd an application to open a car wash next to the old roller rink at its July 11 meeting.

In another sign of resuscitation along Route 35 in Eatontown, the borough's planning board approved an application on Monday for a new car wash to open across the highway from Lowe's Home Improvement. The Eatontown Car Wash will offer customers two bays for washing and a third for detailing services in the site of a former gas station that is adjacent to the former Eatontown Roller Rink and owned by borough resident Camille Varacalli and her niece Michele Sciangula of Staten Island. Cars will enter the southern end of the property off Route 35 into one of three lanes that merge into a single lane as they wrap around to the rear of the building to the car wash entrance, according to engineer Charles Thomas of Omland Engineering Associates, …

Thomas E Fary

2:33 pm on Friday, July 15, 2011

Good luck to you Eatontown Car Wash......maybe your neighbor should stop having their empty lot used as a truck stop.   more ›

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Industrial Way Business Approved to Install Solar Carport

The Eatontown Planning Board gave a thumbs up to Computer Data Source to build a solar carport and canopy towards the rear of its property on Industrial Way West.

With a nod from the borough's planning board Monday night, Computer Data Source in Eatontown is on track to be one of the first businesses in the area to take solar panels off the building and into the parking lot. The Industrial Way West business already has almost 1,500 panels covering its roof and was approved to install a solar carport and separate solar canopy in the back of the buiding at the July 11 Eatontown Planning Board meeting. No variances were required for the project. The 19-foot by 300-foot solar carport will blanket an existing parking lot that is little-used, according to CDS President Ronald J. Wollner. A separate solar canopy, 30-feet by 110-feet, will cover a grassy area east of the carport that will be covered with a …

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