Government

September 2, 2024

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - South Brunswick Township municipal offices and the public library will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day. Normal hours of operation will resume on Tuesday. Due to the holiday, there will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday. According to the township, ...

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WARREN, NJ — At the last meeting of the Warren Township Committee, Deputy Mayor Lisa Lontai reported that the Township and Warren Police are exploring bringing the ARRIVE program to Warren. The ARRIVE (Alternative Responses to Reduce Instances of Violence & Escalation) Together program, ...

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PARKLAND, FL- Labor Day in Parkland ushers in the fall season of barbecues and football season. City of Parkland facilities are offering limited hours today as Labor Day is observed. The limited hours include:  City Hall closed Parkland Library closed P-REC closed Parkland Tennis ...

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RARITAN TWP, NJ - In a move to enhance road conditions across the township, the Raritan Township Committee has approved the award of a significant contract for micro-surfacing and slurry seal pavement systems.  The resolution, numbered 24-8-167, was passed unanimously by the township governing ...

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BORDENTOWN, NJ — Labor Day is a federal and state holiday that marks the unofficial end of summer. Celebrated on the first Monday in September, you may be wondering how the holiday will affect your garbage pick up as well as anything you may need to take care of in government offices.  Labor ...

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MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — Labor Day is a federal and state holiday that marks the unofficial end of summer. Celebrated on the first Monday in September, you may be wondering how the holiday will affect your garbage pick up as well as anything you may need to take care of in government offices.  Labor ...

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Dear Monmouth County Community:  As summer winds down, I encourage all Monmouth County residents to make the most of these final days by exploring the incredible beaches, dining at our excellent restaurants, and taking advantage of the many activities Monmouth County has to offer. Whether you're ...

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SPRINGFIELD, NJ -- The planned expansion of Congregation Israel of Springfield at 339 Mountain Avenue at the corner of Shunpike Road was a topic for extended discussion at the Monday, Aug. 26 meeting of the Springfield Planning Board. Joshua Smilow, president of Congregation Israel, appeared ...

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UNION, NJ – Union’s mayor and township committee members honored those students who were selected as winners of the township's essay content about the nation's upcoming semiquincentennial. “We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winners of our 250th Birthday of the United States essay ...

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Heartbroken, devastated and horrified were the words lawmakers representing New York State used to describe their emotions about the murders of six hostages who were taken by Hamas on Oct. 7. The victims included Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin. U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer: I'm heartbroken ...

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WAYNE, NJ – Want to join Wayne’s Finest and help protect and serve local residents and businesses? Now’s your chance with Wayne PD looking to bring in some candidates to hire as police officers. “Those who earn a position with this department can expect to work in a positive environment that ...

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SPARTA, NJ – The softball field at Ungerman field will have the artificial turf replaced. After more than an hour of discussion and comments from the public, recreation director and councilmembers, resolution 9-8 was approved in a split vote. Mayor Neill Clark, Councilwoman Christine Quinn and ...

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Dear Monmouth County Community:  As summer winds down, I encourage all Monmouth County residents to make the most of these final days by exploring the incredible beaches, dining at our excellent restaurants, and taking advantage of the many activities Monmouth County has to offer. Whether you're ...

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Dear Monmouth County Community:  As summer winds down, I encourage all Monmouth County residents to make the most of these final days by exploring the incredible beaches, dining at our excellent restaurants, and taking advantage of the many activities Monmouth County has to offer. Whether you're ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Coral Springs city leaders have approved adding more fuel pumps at Costco Wholesale as well as reworking the store exit onto Coral Ridge Drive to prevent car crashes. Last week, city commissioners gave the members-only warehouse at 4621 Coral Ridge Drive permission to add ...

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CLARK, NJ — There are several meetings and other events in town this week. Of particular note, Zone 2 recycling will take place this Saturday, September 7, which represents a date change due to the Labor Day holiday. Monday, September 2: Municipal Offices are closed for Labor Day. Tuesday, ...

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RAHWAY, NJ — The Rahway Municipal Council's pre-council meeting will be held this Tuesday, September 3, at 7 p.m., at 1 City Hall Plaza, Council Chambers. For a copy of the September 3rd meeting agenda, click here. For more information, click here. [Don’t miss any TAPinto Rahway news. Go ...

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COCONUT CREEK, FL - Coconut Creek city leaders have enlisted the help of U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz to address problems with the local post office delivery service.  “It is apparently really bad. Yes, really bad,” City Manager Sheila Rose said at a recent City Commission meeting. “In fact, even ...

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DOYLESTOWN, PA—Here's a look at road closings and slowdowns in the Doylestown area for the week of Sept. 1, 2024. In Bedminster and Tinicum townships, Dark Hollow Road between Route 32/River Road and Route 413/Durham Road will be closed 24/7 from Aug. 5 through Oct. 4, 2024. Motorists will be ...

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Dear Monmouth County Community:  As summer winds down, I encourage all Monmouth County residents to make the most of these final days by exploring the incredible beaches, dining at our excellent restaurants, and taking advantage of the many activities Monmouth County has to offer. Whether you're ...

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PARKLAND, FL- September is here, but it still feels like summer in South Florida. I hope you are enjoying one of the many Labor Day events in District 3’s cities, and football as the season kicks off (Go Gators and Dolphins)! Need to cool off? County water parks like C.B. Smith’s Paradise Cove, or ...

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PARKLAND, FL- I hope the school year has gotten off to a wonderful start for everyone! It’s a busy time as we begin the school year and the holiday season approaches quickly. The stressors of everyday life and the upcoming holidays can add to the difficulties some people are already experiencing.

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PARKLAND, FL- As September unfolds, we find ourselves at the cusp of exciting change and opportunity here in Parkland. With summer winding down and fall approaching, this time of year always brings a refreshing sense of renewal. As students return to school, and the pace of life starts to ramp back ...

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Dear Monmouth County Community:  As summer winds down, I encourage all Monmouth County residents to make the most of these final days by exploring the incredible beaches, dining at our excellent restaurants, and taking advantage of the many activities Monmouth County has to offer. Whether you're ...

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Dear Monmouth County Community:  As summer winds down, I encourage all Monmouth County residents to make the most of these final days by exploring the incredible beaches, dining at our excellent restaurants, and taking advantage of the many activities Monmouth County has to offer. Whether you're ...

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MONTCLAIR, NJ - In a recent press release, Mayor Renee  Baskerville highlighted the importance of the Red, Black, and Green flag, also known as the Pan-African or Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) flag, as a potent symbol of freedom and the long-standing journey of African Americans ...

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FLEMINGTON, NJ - After a tragic car accident that took the life of North Hunterdon High School Student Sophia DeTorres, an "All-Way Stop” is proposed  for the interesection of County Route 617 (Sydney Road), Hogback Road and Lower Landsdown Road in Franklin Township. A formal request from ...

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WATCHUNG, NJ -- The next meeting of the Watchung Borough Council is set for Sept. 5. THE MEETING AND ALL BUSINESS SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN-PERSON, including the acceptance of public comment.  No public comment shall be allowed to be made virtually or accepted in writing and read into the record.  All ...

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