Manville School District Announces Weather-Related Closure and Emergency Measures

MANVILLE, NJ – Due to the impending snowstorm and blizzard conditions, the Manville School District has announced that all schools will be closed tomorrow, Monday, February 23, 2026.

School Operations and Safety All district activities and district-provided transportation are suspended for Monday. District officials will continue to monitor weather conditions and accumulation totals throughout the day to determine the district's status for Tuesday.

The safety of our walking community is our top priority. Safe passage to school requires that roads and sidewalks be cleared. We encourage all capable students and community members to assist their neighbors as needed in clearing sidewalks and walkways. Working together, we can ensure a safe and timely return for all.

Manville Office of Emergency Management Updates In coordination with the Manville Office of Emergency Management, residents should be aware of the following:

  • Snow Emergency Declaration: Effective 12:00 P.M. today, Sunday, February 22, 2026, Manville Borough is under a Local Snow Emergency Declaration per Ordinance 2022-1286.
  • Parking Restrictions: All vehicles must be removed from Borough Roads by 4:00 P.M. today. Ticketing and towing will begin after that time.
  • Permitted Parking: Residents may park on their lawns or in the following municipal lots:
    • VFW 2290 (600 Washington Ave - Main Lot)
    • Manville Library Lot
    • Manville Municipal Lot (Main Street between Rosalie St. and N. Orchard St.)
    • Borough Hall Lower Municipal Lot (South 1st Ave)
    • Brooks Blvd Lot (between North 3rd Ave and North 4th Ave)
  • Sanitation: Garbage pickup scheduled for Monday is postponed until Tuesday morning.

Stay Informed For further updates regarding school operations, please:

  • Visit the district website at www.manvilleschools.org
  • Monitor official district social media channels
  • Stay tuned to local news outlets

The district thanks the community for their continued understanding and cooperation during this storm.

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