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  Director John P. Kelly has been an Ocean County elected official since 1993. He was sworn into his 11th three-year term on the Board of Commissioners during the Board’s organization meeting Jan. 4, 2023. Read more

  Deputy Director Frank Sadeghi was sworn to his first three year term on the Ocean County Board of Commissioners during the Board’s reorganization meeting Jan. 3, 2024. A successful businessman and a long-time public servant, Commissioner Sadeghi brings years of leadership experience to the Board. Read more

  Commissioner Virginia E. "Ginny" Haines, a lifelong resident of Ocean County, brings years of public service and leadership experience to the Board of Commissioners. She was sworn into her third three-year term on the Board during its organization meeting Jan. 4, 2023. Read more

  Commissioner Robert S. Arace was sworn into his first three-year term on the Ocean County Board of Commissioners during the Board’s 2025 organization meeting on Jan. 6. A lifelong resident of Ocean County, Commissioner Arace is deeply committed to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and family-friendly community. Read more

  Commissioner Jennifier Bacchione was sworn to her first three-year term on the Ocean County Board of Commissioners during the Board’s Jan. 6, 2025 Organization Meeting. Read more


Michael J. Fiure, County Administrator
101 Hooper Ave. Admin Building
Toms River, NJ 08754
Phone: (732) 929-2147 | Email: MFiure@co.ocean.nj.us


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Department of Solid Waste Management

Clean Communities Cleanups

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Help us keep Ocean County clean! A variety of volunteer opportunities are available whether you're a resident, business, civic association, school, or non-profit organization.

One Day Cleanup Event – Civic groups, volunteer organizations, churches and scout troops, as well as residents and businesses, are encouraged to participate in a joint effort to clean up our streets and public properties.

Adopt a Road, Park, or Beach Programs Groups are required to clean sections of the adopted area, and all necessary equipment, such as grabbers, safety shirts, bags, and gloves, are provided. All groups are acknowledged with a road sign displaying their name.

Mini Grants Ocean County based nonprofits can apply to perform 2 cleanups at selected Natural Land Sites and receive a $500 mini grant to support an environmental project. Applications via email only Dowload the package here (PDF).

Safety - Please review safety protocols before conducting any cleanup programs and encourage volunteers to watch the NJCCC safety video:



If you are interested on signing up for a one day cleanup or adopting a Road, Park, or Beach, please contact: cleancommunities@co.ocean.nj.us

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