Government

April 22, 2024

NEPTUNE CITY, NJ — The borough could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A.

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NEPTUNE CITY, NJ — The borough could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A.

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NEPTUNE CITY, NJ — The borough could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A.

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MADISON, NJ -  The Madison Council will hold their monthly council meeting tonight, April 22. The meeting will be in person and livestreamed on YouTube.   Members of the public who wish to participate in the meeting may do so by joining us in-person at Hartley Dodge Memorial Council Chamber or ...

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CALDWELL, NJ -- The Caldwell Borough Council voted unanimously to approve a request by the developer of 18 and 26-30 Lane Avenue to segregate and move all 23 COAH housing units from 18 Lane Avenue to 26-30 Lane Avenue.  The 26-30 Lane Avenue building, which has a total of 45 units, had ...

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COCONUT CREEK, FL - In Coconut Creek, amenities matter. That was made clear to the developers of the MainStreet at Coconut Creek project as the city commission last week approved the townhouses portion of the massive development. “Amenities packages matter to me,” Commissioner Joshua Rydell ...

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NORTH SALEM, N.Y. - North Salem folks turned out in force recently to recognize two long-term public servants for their efforts and excellence. Honored at an event organized by the North Salem Republican Town Committee and hosted at a private home were Supervisor Warren Lucas, who marked his ...

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BELMR, NJ - In response to growing concerns from Belmar residents over Verizon's plans to install twenty 30-foot 5G towers along the local boardwalk, Representative Chris Smith introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at giving local communities more say in such telecommunications projects. The ...

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MONMOUTH COUNTY— The borough of Neptune could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director ...

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MAHOPAC, N.Y. —The New York State Young Republicans have named Carmel Councilman Robert Kearns as the recipient of the New York State Young Republican Rising Star Award. Hailing originally from the Bronx and later, Lake George, Kearns has been “a steadfast commitment to service and an enduring ...

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MONMOUTH COUNTY— The borough of Neptune could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director ...

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MONMOUTH COUNTY— The borough of Neptune could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director ...

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ALBANY, NY — The New York State Conference Mayors Executive Committee has appointed Olean Mayor William J. Aiello second vice president of the organization. “I am honored to have been selected by my fellow mayors as the new second vice president of the New York State Conference of Mayors,” ...

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WOODLAND PARK, NJ – The deterioration of the sewer force main at McBride Avenue has resulted in significant damage, prompting the need for emergency repairs. To address this issue, the council has approved two quotes from Montana Construction, located in Lodi.  The first quote, totaling ...

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MONMOUTH COUNTY— The borough of Neptune could soon be home to a new waterfront park that will provide the community with public access and recreational opportunities. The park will be situated along the Shark River, just a few blocks from Memorial Park. Monmouth County Commissioner Director ...

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FLEMINGTON, NJ - On Tuesday, April 16th, members of the Board of County Commissioners presented Tara Shepherd, the Executive Director for goHunterdon, with grant funds in the amount of $100,000. Funding for this grant program came from State and Local Recovery Funds, received by Hunterdon County ...

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Linden, NJ - The Linden Department of Parks and Recreation announces the following upcoming programs for the spring and summer. Please see the attached flyers for further information!   For further information, contact the Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-474-8600  

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PARSIPPANY, NJ -  Mayor James Barberio officially presented his 2024 budget to the Council at the April 16th Council meeting. The Mayor prefaced the Business Administrator's detailed presentation by explaining the highlights.  Most importantly, the Mayor stated that the budget puts Parsippany ...

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NEPTUNE CITY, NJ — The next Neptune City Borough Council Meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 22nd at 7 p.m.   The meeting will take place in the Council Meeting Room, 2nd Floor of Borough Hall, 106 West Sylvania Ave.  The agenda and meeting documents have been posted to the Borough Website ...

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WOOD-RIDGE, NJ – At the April 17th meeting of the Wood-Ridge Mayor and Council, the following hearings occurred.  Borough Administrator Chris Eilert made a presentation to the public, as required by statute, on Wood-Ridge’s 2024 Bergen County Open Space Trust Fund Municipal Park Improvement ...

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Red Bank, NJ: Red Bank thrives because of our restaurants, retail, arts and entertainment, financial and legal services; all small businesses that provide jobs and career opportunities. The Red Bank RiverCenter has announced that Free Parking will be offered on Sundays!     Small businesses ...

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WAYNE, NJ – There isn’t a lot going on in Wayne where Karen Marron is not involved. If it helps the schools, children, anyone, she is there to help, and after 17 years of volunteer service, the Wayne Township Council was eager to show their appreciation. Councilman-At-Large Dave Varano read ...

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JERSEY SHORE- In response to growing concerns from Belmar, NJ residents over Verizon's plans to install twenty 30-foot 5G towers along the local boardwalk, Representative Chris Smith introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at giving local communities more say in such telecommunications ...

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MILLBURN, NJ – Every month, Millburn’s Recreation Department spotlights an employee. In April, Logan DeCicci, the Department’s new Assistant Superintendent, was profiled. She began working at the Rec Department about two and half months ago. Before that, she lived in Evergreen, Colorado, where she ...

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JERSEY SHORE- In response to growing concerns from Belmar, NJ residents over Verizon's plans to install twenty 30-foot 5G towers along the local boardwalk, Representative Chris Smith introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at giving local communities more say in such telecommunications ...

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JERSEY SHORE- In response to growing concerns from Belmar, NJ residents over Verizon's plans to install twenty 30-foot 5G towers along the local boardwalk, Representative Chris Smith introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at giving local communities more say in such telecommunications ...

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BERNARDS TWP., NJ _ "Ford" Henry Shaw III graduated Ridge High School in 2002 with many people knowing him _ he was class president, captain of the lacrosse team and a well-rounded, fun person to be around who also felt called to enlist to serve his country after the World Trade Center was attacked ...

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Following another round of tragedies over last weekend, including the physical assault on a 9-year-old girl by an illegal immigrant who had been previously released without bail after assaulting another innocent woman in New York City, as well as a recent deadly attack on two law enforcement ...

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ROSELLE PARK, NJ — Roselle Park will add to its already expansive collection of trees at the Borough's annual Arbor Day ceremonial tree planting at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, April 26 at Aldene Elementary School. “We are delighted to be the recipient of a beautiful tree to adorn the property of ...

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OCEAN GROVE, NJ — The closed Ocean Grove Pier will partially reopen to the public once results from an engineering investigation deem it safe to walk on, announced The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association (OGCMA) on April 20, 2024, in an update.  The OGCMA, the group that owns and manages the ...

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