Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden is pleased to announce that the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office issued 600 youth ID cards during the Monmouth County Fair which was held from July 24 to July 28. The Youth ID program consists of a credit card size photo ID of a child that is carried by a parent or guardian who maintains complete control of the card. In an emergency, the card can be given to local first responders to aid in the rapid location and safe return of a child.
“The Youth ID Program is offered year round and helps ensure the safety of our children, which is a top priority at the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office,” said Sheriff Shaun Golden.
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Posted: July 29th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Press Release, Shaun Golden | Tags: Monmouth County Sheriff, Sheriff Shaun Golden, Youth ID Program | Comments Off on SHERIFF GOLDEN CONTINUES TO MAKE CHILD SAFETY A PRIORITY THROUGH YOUTH ID PROGRAM

Monmouth County Sheriff’s Patrol At Seastreak’s Highlands Ferry Terminal. April 15, 2013. Photo by Art Gallagher. Click for full view.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden said that his Law Enforcement Division, the Office of Emergency Management and homeland security personnel are on heightened alert as a precaution in response to the bombing at the Boston Marathon this afternoon.
There is no known specific threat in Monmouth County.
“We routinely patrol transit hubs like the ferry terminals and train stations, as well as they shopping malls, ” Golden said, “when an incident like what happened in Boston today occurs, we take additional precautions. We’ll be monitoring state and federal communications and be on heightened alert at least through tomorrow. We have emergency response assets deployed throughout the county.”
Sheriff’s Office personnel will be meeting with the police departments of the communities that are hosting the May 5 New Jersey Marathon at the Shore to review security protocols, Golden added,
Posted: April 15th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Shaun Golden | Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing, Highlands, Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, New Jersey Marathon at the Shore, Seastreak Ferry, Shaun Golden, Sheriff Shaun Golden | 18 Comments »
Former Congressional candidate is seeking Democratic nomination for Freeholder. Democrats still looking to fill their Monmouth County slate
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone and Deputy Freeholder Director Serena DiMaso announced yesterday that they are seeking the Republican nomination for their offices and re-election as a team. There is no known opposition to the incumbents for the GOP nomination. The party will award the organization’s “line” for the June primary at its nomination convention on March 23.

Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Deputy Director Serena DiMaso and Sheriff Shaun Golden
In a joint statement the team cited the county’s reduced spending, its response to Superstorm Sandy, and the positive business climate as the accomplishments of their first terms. Golden and Arnone are completing their first full term in office. DiMaso was elected by the Republican County Commitee in January of 2012 to fill Assemblyman Rob Clifton’s seat when Clifton moved to the Assembly. She was elected by the voters last November to complete the term.
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Posted: February 8th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2013 Election, Monmouth County, Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, Monmouth Democrats, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Brian Froelich, Chris Smith, Joe Grillo, Monmouth Democrats, Monmouth Republican Committee, Rob Clifton, Serena DiMaso, Sheriff Shaun Golden, Tom Arnone, Vin Gopal | 3 Comments »
Individuals and Business Invited to Drop-off Needed Items
LINCROFT, NJ – Monmouth County has established a donation site for desperately needed items to assist the victims affected by the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. The site has been set up at Thompson Park, 805 Newman Springs Road (Route 520) in Lincroft.
The donation center is located at the service entrance of the park. It is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to receive donated items.
Items needed include:
• Bottled Water
• Non perishable food
• Pet food
• New clothing
• Blankets
• Personal hygiene items including baby items
Thompson Park is a donation site only – no distribution will be made there. Items will be sorted and taken to three distribution sites in strategic areas in Monmouth County which will be announced as the items have arrived at those locations.
“This is a way for residents to help out during this time of need,” said Sheriff Shaun Golden. “Through this process, donations from those who were fortunate during Hurricane Sandy can assist those who were less fortunate.”
For monetary donations, please use your preferred non-profit organization.
Posted: November 1st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Hurricane Sandy, Joe Kyrillos, Monmouth County, Press Release, Shaun Golden | Tags: Donation, Hurricane Sandy, Monmouth County, Sheriff Shaun Golden, Thomspon Park | Comments Off on Monmouth County Establishes Donation Drop-off at Thompson Park in Middletown
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden said that the K-9 search for explosives in the Court House this afternoon came up negative and that normal operations will resume tomorrow.
A male caller using a cell phone in Freehold Borough called 9-11 at 12:40 this afternoon and said that there were pipe bombs in the Court House that would explode this afternoon.
Investigators from the sheriff’s office and the prosecutor’s office are investigating the call.
Golden said there is no indication that the incident is in anyway related to the unsolved chemical/environmental event that closed the Court House for a week last June.
Posted: October 25th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County Court, Monmouth County Prosecutor, Shaun Golden | Tags: Bomb Threat, Monmouth County Court House, Sheriff Shaun Golden | 1 Comment »
9:42 PM APP.com and News12 both reported in the last half hour that there is a hazardous materials situation at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
Sheriff Shaun Golden told MMM that the situation looks to be a false alarm. Golden said that no one is sick at the facility and that precautionary test are being performed. So far all tests are negative for any hazardous materials.
Posted: July 25th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County Correctional Institution | Tags: falso alarm, Hazat, Monmouth County Jail, Shaun Golden, Sheriff Shaun Golden | 12 Comments »
NJAW customers still under strict non-watering mandate
TINTON FALLS, NJ – The Monmouth County Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with New Jersey American Water (NJAW), lifted the outdoor watering ban today for all non-NJAW customers.
However, the mandatory outdoor watering ban remains in effect for all NJAW customers in order to maintain water pressure and supply throughout the lines as repairs continue.
“Even though the ban has been lifted for many residents, public safety officials urge everyone to continue conserving water,” Freeholder Director John P. Curley said. “We look forward to further progress in the days ahead.”
The state of emergency remains in effect for all NJAW customers. The ongoing water emergency means that:
- Customers of New Jersey American Water are under a mandatory water restriction that bans all outdoor water use and encourages indoor water conservation. It is illegal for NJAW customer to water lawns, shrubs or gardens, fill swimming pools and wash cars;
- All restrictions for non-NJAW customers have been lifted, although conservation is urged.
- New sod or newly seeded lawns and planted shrubs can be watered to an appropriate level;
- Indoor conservation measures include refraining from using washing machines and dishwashers, limiting showering times and flushing toilets less frequently; and
- Commercial businesses that rely on water for their operations are not subject to these restrictions.
Because a state of emergency still exists, law enforcement will continue to enforce the ban for NJAW customers.
“Monmouth County residents should be commended for their cooperation and support during this critical time,” Sheriff Shaun Golden said. “Their efforts helped improve the situation enough to remove some of the bans that had been put in place.”
The emergency was created by the collapse of three large water pipes June 29 at the water company’s water treatment plant at Swimming River Reservoir.
Posted: July 5th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth OEM, New Jersey American Water, NJAWC, Press Release | Tags: Freeholder Director John Curley, John Curley, Monmouth OEM, New Jersey American Water, NJAWC, Press Release, Shaun Golden, Sheriff Shaun Golden, water restrictions | 6 Comments »

Well water nourishing the Asbury Park Press grass roots
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden told MMM that repairs to the water mains at NJWAC’s Swimming River Water Treatment Plant are going better than expected and that the restrictions on outdoor water usage may not last weeks as many have feared.
If NJAWC’s progress continues at the present pace, alternate day outdoor usage could be permitted in towns serviced by NJAWC next week.
Golden said the outdoor ban is a public safety measure in the event of a fire. NJAWC is bringing water in from neighboring water companies to service its Monmouth County customers and water pressure remains below normal. Monmouth County and State officials are requiring water conservation to ensure that resources are available to respond to a life threaten event if necessary.
Only properties with well water, like the Asbury Park Press in Nepture Township, are permitted to water lawns, wash cars, etc.
Posted: July 3rd, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County, New Jersey American Water, NJAWC | Tags: New Jersey American Water Company, NJAWC, Shauan Golden, Sheriff Shaun Golden | 1 Comment »
Monmouth County officials remain stumped about what caused the reported sicknesses at the courthouse on Friday and again yesterday. The courthouse is closed today as testing for the source contaminant continues.
Freeholder Director John Curley told MMM that he received a report at 8am this morning indicating the facility had been tested for chemical contaminants overnight. The test came back negative. Curley said the facility is being swept for mold and pollen today.
Sheriff Shaun Golden said that all systems have been checked and rechecked and that environmental testing is being conducted today.
A message on the Court’s website states that General Equity at the Hall of Records and the Probation offices at Mechanic Street, Freehold and in Ocean Township are open today.
Bail can be posted at the Monmouth County Jail. Temporary restraining orders will be handled by the local police.
Child support payments can be mailed to NJFSPC, PO Box 4880, Trenton, NJ 08650-4880 or dropped off at the 30 Mechanic Street, Freehold office. Probation payments will also be received at Mechanic Street.
Posted: June 19th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County | Tags: Freeholder Director John Curley, John Curley, Monmouth County Courthouse, Monmouth County Sheriff, Shaune Golden, Sheriff Shaun Golden | 4 Comments »
Expect 3-5 Days without power in parts of Monmouth County
Live from McDonalds on Rt 35 in Middletown, ITS MOREMONMOUTHMUSINGS!
It would have been cooler to blog from Starbucks, but there is not a seat in the house at Starbucks.

Wifi users take over Middletown Starbucks
I’m sharing a table here with Romeo from Port Monmouth, one of the other 129,998 Monmouth County residents without power. Romeo was generous enough to let me join him at the only table with an electrical outlet. McDonlads has free wifi from ATT, which is a better deal than using my ATT aircard.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden tells me that it will be 3-5 days before the power comes back on for the 130,000 of us without. There’s a problem somewhere with the grid, which is why there are no JCP&L trucks out, according to Highlands Councilwoman Becky Kane, who got the information on a conference call this morning.
I’ve got lot of catching up to do. Most of the information I’ve received since Saturday night has been via facebook…that goodness for by Blackberry and car charger, and 1010 WINS.
Posted: August 29th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Hurricane Irene | Tags: Becky Kane, Hurrincan Irene aftermath, Sheriff Shaun Golden | Comments Off on Back Online