The Best 4 Oceanport Team 2010
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Wolf Hill Recreation Area in Oceanport is home to one of two Off-Leash Dog Areas operated by the Monmouth County Park System. This 4-acre area combines an area for dogs of all sizes as well as an area for dogs weighing 35 lbs. or less. Dog waste bags and garbage cans can be found in both dog areas and their are portable toilets near the parking lot. At present, there is no water source available at the site for dogs & owners.
The area is open daily from 8am to dusk.


Eatontown, Oceanport slam plan for Old Orchard
Developer proposes mixed use for former golf course
BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer
A proposal to construct a mixed-use development with as many as 704 residential units and more than 500,000 square feet of retail space at the site of the Old Orchard Golf Course was panned by local residents and officials when it was presented during an Eatontown Borough Council meeting last week.
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Held on July 8, the three-hour meeting saw residents and officials from Eatontown and Oceanport alike crowd into the Eatontown council chambers, some with signs reading, "No Zoning Change at Old Orchard," to denounce the plan to develop the 185-acre site.
"I just don't see any positive aspects to this," Eatontown Councilman Charles DaVis said following a presentation of the Old Orchard plan.
"We believe that this construction will have a negative effect on all Oceanport residents. Oceanport cannot sit idly by and allow traffic from this development to disrupt our quality of life," said Oceanport Councilman Joseph Irace.
Located on Route 36, Old Orchard straddles the borders of Eatontown, Oceanport and West Long Branch on its easternmost border along Route 71.
Zoning at the site, which is currently zoned for residential and commercial development, would have to be changed to allow several of the elements included in the proposed plan.
The council is expected to decide whether or not to allow the plan to move forward during a public meeting on Aug. 5.