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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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Other Sports


Bikes


If your bike is no longer in good condition and beyond repair, consider disposing of it at a metal scrapper. This ensures that the metal components are recycled appropriately. If the bike is in good condition please consider donating it:
Pedals 4 Progress --- Drop-Off Program. Bicycle Tubes
Alchemy goods --- Mail in Program.

Tennis Balls:


Don't let your old tennis balls go to waste; you can donate them to your local animal shelter or consider sending them to an special recycling program. Explore Tennis Ball Recycling, a program dedicated to giving tennis balls a new life. Check their website for details on how to responsibly recycle your used tennis balls. Tennis Ball Recycling

Shoes


Give your old shoes a purpose beyond your closet by donating or recycling them.
DSW
Give Back Box
Nike
Timberland

Golf Equipment


First Tee – Jersey Shore: Support young golfers aged 7-11 by donating junior golf clubs, accessories, and equipment to First Tee – Jersey Shore. They accept new adult brand name clubs (Callaway, Titleist, Taylor-made, Cobra). Do not donate used adult golf clubs, bags, clothing, or accessories.

2nd Swing Club Donation Program: Have old golf clubs lying around? Turn them into a cash donation for First Tee – Jersey Shore through the 2nd Swing Club Donation Program.

Other Equipment


Donate to Goodwill: Visit their website Goodwill accepts a variety of sports equipment.

Recycling and donating sports equipment is a great way to support both the environment and local sports programs.
Explore the various options and make a positive impact!

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