Politics & Government

Manchester Town Hall Reopens To Public Monday

Residents will be able to get services in person at the township's building, for the first time since the pandemic hit.

Manchester Township's municipal buildings reopen to the public on Monday.
Manchester Township's municipal buildings reopen to the public on Monday. (Google Maps)

MANCHESTER, NJ — With cases of COVID-19 decreasing and the pandemic easing, Manchester Township officials are reopening the town's municipal buildings to the public starting Monday.

Township officials ask members of the public who are not vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus please wear a face covering and maintain social distancing when inside yownship buildings.

Township officials said the town's offices remained fully staffed during the pandemic, even when the buildings were closed to the public.

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"Our employees did an exemplary job in finding ways to continue to provide high-quality service to our residents during this challenging time," officials said.

"We are eager to welcome back our residents to stop in to utilize our services in-person!"

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