Monmouth County: As extremely low temperatures and dangerous wind chill move into our area late this weekend, a Code Blue Alert has been issued in Monmouth County beginning at 6am on Jan. 20 through 8am Jan. 23. Sheriff Golden, along with the Board of Chosen Freeholders, want everyone to know that through our partnerships with municipalities, no one will be left out in the cold. Click through the gallery above to understand how it works. Monmouth County: As winter storm Grayson moves out of the area, Sheriff Shaun Golden reminds residents that due to the extremely low temperatures and wind chill, a Code Blue Alert will remain in effect throughout Monmouth County. As temperatures fall below freezing during winter, countless homeless in Monmouth and Ocean Counties need a place to shelter them from the dangerous cold. Call before you go! For assistance during business hours please call Monmouth County Social Services at 732-431-6000 ext 4613 and for after hours assistance contact local police department. Monmouth and Ocean counties declare ‘code blue’ emergency as temperatures fall. During a code blue, emergency shelters are opened to people who are homeless. The following locations will be made available: Riverwood Park Recreation Center, Riverwood Drive (Off Whitesville Road), Toms River, Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 a.m. OCEAN COUNTY – Three shelters will be made available overnight on Feb. 20 as part of the Code Blue program that helps keep homeless people safe in low temperatures. The Marine Academy of Science and Technology (MAST) is a coeducational four-year magnet public high school located in the Sandy Hook section of Middletown Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grade.The school offers learning in all subjects, specializing in marine technology and science. Before you go to any location listed in our database, call to confirm that they are still operating as usual. The Code Blue program is designed to keep homeless people from freezing to death. Although state law only requires the County to coordinate with the towns that have 10 or more documented homeless individuals, which in Monmouth County is one … Many service providers are closed or working online and by phone only due to COVID-19 ("Coronavirus"). Monmouth, Ocean Counties In Need Of 'Code Blue' Sites To Host Homeless During Winter - New Jersey News Network Monmouth County has issued a Code Blue Alert which will begin 6pm tonight and continue through 7am on Sunday February 3, 2019.