Government

October 10, 2025

LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Township of Livingston’s Clerk’s Office reminds residents that Tuesday, Oct. 14, is the last day to register to vote in the 2024 General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.Residents can register online at vote.nj.gov with a:Current and valid Driver’s License or a ...

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BOCA RATON, FL — The Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) is conducting routine maintenance on several Boca Raton crossings. The work began Monday and will continue through Wednesday, Nov. 5.Closures will focus on one crossing at a time, though up to two may close simultaneously. Detours will be in ...

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LINDEN, NJ — The City of Linden broke ground Monday, Oct. 6, on a $2.3 million synthetic turf field at Al Kalla Park, kicking off the first phase of a major park redevelopment project funded in large part by a $2.1 million legislative grant secured by Senate President Nick ScutariThe project, ...

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BAYONNE, NJ -  Faced with a 37 percent increase to the cost of the state health insurance plan, the Bayonne City Council is considering going at it on their own.A representative of Brown and Brown, Bayonne’s insurance consultant, told council members at this week’s caucus meeting that they have met ...

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BRIDGEWATER, N.J. – In front of a small group of residents, township planners and board members, the township’s planning board passed the first new master plan for the community since 1990, enshrining environmental concerns and laying out a vision for resilience, land use and community values for ...

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FLEMINGTON – The borough will, finally, develop rules to regulate the use of dumpsters on its narrow public streets.During borough council discussions earlier this year about traffic and parking issues, the question was raised about the use of dumpsters during household clean-ups or construction.It ...

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RAHWAY, NJ — The Rahway Office of Emergency Management (OEM) announced an upcoming road closure on St. Georges Ave., around October 14–15.The announcement stated, “St Georges Ave. will be closed between Grove St. and Central Ave. on or about October 14th and 15th. Detours will be in place. Please ...

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\WAYNE, NJ — Seven of the eight candidates running for three seats on the Wayne Township council participated in TAPinto Wayne's candidate forum on Monday night. The candidates faced questions taken from over 40 questions submitted by residents. Moderator Donna Ward, from the League of Women Voters ...

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BOCA RATON, FL — After hearing presentations from nine potential vendors, over two nights' worth of public meetings, commissioners for the Greater Boca Raton Beach & Park District gave Boca Surf Park their top ranking.With the last of the presentations concluding on Wednesday night at Sugar ...

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SAYREVILLE, NJ — The Bureau of Sayreville has unveiled a widened and reconstructed veterans walk behind Borough Hall.The funding was provided by a community development block grant to cover the path, which stretches three-tenths of a mile. "This project to widen the path and make it ADA accessible ...

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RED BANK, NJ: Mayor Billy Portman opened the meeting by officially swearing in Patrolman Carmine Pannullo as the newest member of the Red Bank Police Department. In attendance were his parents, wife, and more than a dozen law enforcement officers who came to welcome their newest ...

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\WAYNE, NJ — Seven of the eight candidates running for three seats on the Wayne Township council participated in TAPinto Wayne's candidate forum on Monday night. The candidates faced questions taken from over 40 questions submitted by residents. Moderator Donna Ward, from the League of Women Voters ...

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SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – Domestic Violence Awareness Month — observed annually in October — dates back to 1981 when the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), held its first Day of Unity with the intent of connecting battered women's advocates across the nation who were working to end ...

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FLEMINGTON, NJ - Hunterdon County’s strong fiscal practices have once again been validated, as the County has received a clean, unqualified audit report for the tenth consecutive year, marking a full decade of financial excellence.The announcement was made at the September 16, 2025, meeting of the ...

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SUMMIT, NJ – The Summit Zoning Board of Adjustment continued its review this week of the Beacon Unitarian Congregation’s proposed redevelopment plans, focusing on updated design changes to address glare from the building’s glass façade and ongoing discussion about on-site parking.Architect Lewis ...

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LITTLE FALLS, NJ - The Township of Little Falls held its annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month Ceremony on October 1. Purple ribbons were hung throughout the front of the Municipal Building as the DVAM flag was raised. The annual event is coordinated by the Little Falls Domestic Violence ...

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PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - The Phillipsburg Town Council voted 3-2 on Wednesday evening to table a resolution that would appoint residents to the newly established Rent Control Board. As previously reported, the board was created in December 2024 through Ordinance 2024-31, which added Chapter 463, titled ...

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WAYNE, NJ — The three candidates running for mayor of Wayne Township took part in a public forum hosted by TAPinto Wayne and held at Passaic County Community College at the Public Safety Academy in Wayne. Moderator Donna Ward, from the League of Women Voters of the Montclair Area, asked questions ...

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HIGHTSTOWN, NJ – The water hydrant flushing keeps flowing through Hightstown Borough as the Water Department is finalizing changes to the water system improvement process. On Friday, October 10, the Department will be flushing hydrants on Leshin Lane, Spruce Court, Springcrest Drive, and Westerlea ...

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SUMMIT, NJ— Summit Councilman Jamel Boyer is calling for a halt to evictions at the Summit Housing Authority while a financial audit is underway, following the Authority’s admission that it violated New Jersey law in its rent and security deposit practices.Speaking at the Common Council meeting ...

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POMPANO BEACH — City residents will have a key opportunity tonight to weigh in on the future of local police services, and whether BSO or a new Pompano Beach Police Department is the right choice for the community.Tonight's meeting is part of Pompano Beach’s $285,000 feasibility study on the same ...

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BOCA RATON, FL — A retired Boca Raton lawyer has filed a lawsuit to halt a ballot initiative sparked by the city’s proposed downtown government campus redevelopment plan that, if passed, would require the city to hold elections to lease or sell more than a half-acre of land. The lawsuit is the ...

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FIELDSBORO, NJ – Problems with the Fieldsboro Sewer Plant have flowed into this year's local election for mayor of the small, close-knit community.   Accusations between the three men who have been vying this year to lead the community – current Council President John Errigo, Jr.; Committeeman Tim ...

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POMPANO BEACH - Pompano commissioners are set to hear a special presentation from Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) at next Tuesday's (October 14th) meeting. The BCPS proposal seeks to convert the former Dave Thomas East Education Center, just south of Pompano Beach City Hall, into workforce ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — New Jersey’s candidates for governor, Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill, accused one another of deceitfulness during their second and final debate Wednesday. Throughout the hourlong back-and-forth, at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, the candidates ...

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — The Ridgewood Raiders 14U softball and 12U baseball teams were honored for their incredible seasons and championship wins.The Ridgewood Raiders softball team earned the title of New Jersey Little League District 4 Champions, then went on to win New Jersey Little League Section 1.

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WAYNE, NJ — The three candidates running for mayor of Wayne Township took part in a public forum hosted by TAPinto Wayne and held at Passaic County Community College at the Public Safety Academy in Wayne. Moderator Donna Ward, from the League of Women Voters of the Montclair Area, asked questions ...

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SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ – Township officials are seeking the community’s input as they draft an updated Master Plan, a long-range vision that will guide Scotch Plains planning and policy over the next decade and beyond. Each town in New Jersey is required under state law to have a Master Plan to guide ...

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CRANFORD, NJ – Mayor Terrance Curran opened Tuesday’s Township Committee meeting by offering his “sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of the two young women whose lives were tragically taken last week in a horrific and senseless act.” He acknowledged how deeply the loss has affected ...

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Linden, NJ — The City of Linden welcomed the Pink Warriors Tour for a Breast Cancer Awareness event on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at Linden City Hall. The event emphasized the importance of early detection and honored breast cancer survivors. Image Care Radiology and Pink Breast Center were the ...

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