Middletown Council Ensures Summer Classes for Seniors Amid Camp Scheduling Conflicts

The Middletown Town Council meeting on January 21, 2025, was marked by discussions about maintaining senior center classes during the summer, celebrating local youth sports achievements, and the introduction of new ordinances. Concerns were raised by a resident regarding the potential cancellation of senior activities due to a summer camp utilizing the senior center facility, but the council assured that classes would continue.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to addressing concerns surrounding the senior center’s upcoming summer schedule. Deborah Dwor, a resident, brought to the council’s attention the planned interruption of senior classes, such as Zumba Gold, chair yoga, and gentle strength training, due to the senior center being used for a summer camp. Dwor emphasized the classes’ importance for the physical and social well-being of seniors. She expressed her dissatisfaction, stating, “It just seems to be the senior center is just that, the senior center.”

In response, a council member assured Dwor and other concerned residents that the senior classes would not be cancelled. They clarified that the recreation budget discussions had already accounted for the necessary funding to sustain all senior classes throughout the summer, even while the camp was in operation. This commitment was met with relief and gratitude from Dwor, who remarked, “We really felt like we were being treated like second-class citizens,” before expressing her appreciation for the council’s support.

The council member further elaborated that the funding would be secured in the upcoming operating budget, to be approved before the commencement of the summer classes. They acknowledged the historical issue of potential cancellations due to budget constraints but emphasized that such problems would not recur. The dialogue underscored the importance of balancing community needs, recognizing the challenge of managing space and resources with the simultaneous operation of the summer camp. The council member reiterated their dedication to maintaining the senior programs’ integrity while accommodating the camp’s requirements. This assurance seemed to foster a positive atmosphere among attendees, with Dwor expressing gratitude for the council’s understanding and willingness to support the senior community.

In addition to addressing the senior center concerns, the meeting also celebrated the accomplishments of local youth sports teams. The MUSC 2013 Boys Premiere 1 and the 2014 Boys Premiere 2 soccer teams were recognized for winning New Jersey state cup titles. Coach Lee Drury was invited to speak, expressing pride in the boys’ achievements and highlighting the role of teamwork. A township representative commended the teams, stating, “Middletown is proud of you… your Championship is the demonstration of what a team is.” The council acknowledged the support of parents and urged the young athletes to express gratitude to their families.

The meeting also included the introduction of several proclamations and ordinances. The council proclaimed January 22nd through 26th, 2025, as the Great Kindness Challenge, January 26th through February 1st as Catholic Schools Week, February 2025 as Black History Month, and February 2025 as Children’s Dental Health Month. A public hearing was held on Ordinance 202-3447, which involved a voter-approved increase to the Middletown Open Space, Recreation, Floodplain Protection, Farmland, and Historic Preservation Trust Fund’s annual collection rate. No public comments were made on this ordinance. Additionally, Ordinance 2025-3448, amending the township code for parking fee waivers as part of a volunteer incentive program, and Ordinance 2025-3449, setting salaries for non-contractual employees for 2025, were both introduced and approved for first readings, with public hearings scheduled for February 3, 2025.

Community engagement was a central theme, with a council member expressing enthusiasm for local youth sports and new businesses, including the recent opening of a bakery and an art studio. They praised “Nothing Bunt Cakes” and congratulated all new ventures in the town. The council also commended Bore Middle School’s efforts in celebrating the Great Kindness Challenge, promoting kindness among students.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Tony Perry
City Council Officials:
Rick W. Hibell (Deputy Mayor), Ryan M. Clarke (Committeeman), Kimberly Kratz (Committeewoman), Kevin M. Settembrino (Committeeman)

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