Middletown Township Committee Celebrates Generous Donation to Veterans Village

During the Middletown Township Committee meeting on October 20, 2025, the most focus was on the community’s efforts to support veterans, highlighted by a remarkable donation from Jason’s Dreams for Kids to the Veterans Village. This organization was recognized for increasing its initial donation offer from $25,000 to $50,000, aimed at providing quarterly allowances for veterans to purchase essential items. The meeting also addressed various local issues, including substance use prevention, bamboo regulation, and tax revenue distribution.

The meeting commenced with a presentation honoring Jason’s Dreams for Kids for their substantial donation to Veterans Village. This charitable act is intended to provide veterans with $300 quarterly for essential items from stores like Target and Lowe’s. The Mayor acknowledged the organization’s representative, Dennis, who shared the story of his late nephew, Jason, and the promise he made to support others in his memory. The Mayor presented a plaque to the organization, recognizing their commitment to aiding veterans. Applause filled the room as attendees expressed their appreciation.

Following this, the Middletown Elks Lodge 2179 was acknowledged for their contributions to Veterans Village, which included a $7,600 donation from the Gary Ruman bike tour and the furnishing of community rooms with large televisions. The Lodge emphasized that their efforts were driven by a desire to assist rather than seek recognition.

The meeting also focused on October 2025 being declared Substance Use and Misuse Prevention Month. A member of the Township Committee highlighted the Middletown alliance’s role in educating families about substance abuse, underscoring personal motivations and the evolving landscape of information surrounding these issues. This effort is part of a broader strategy to raise awareness and foster collaboration among community stakeholders.

Discussion then shifted to Ordinance 2025-3485, concerning the regulation of bamboo growth. Residents expressed concerns about property responsibilities and potential repercussions of the ordinance. The proposed regulations require bamboo to be planted at least ten feet away from property lines to prevent disputes. The Council clarified that the ordinance aims to address nuisance complaints without penalizing those managing their bamboo responsibly. The debate underscored the need to balance property rights with community standards, addressing the complexities of natural growth and property line responsibilities.

The meeting continued with the introduction of proposed ordinances related to fee schedules for passports and amusement game licensing, with public hearings scheduled for November. A consent agenda was approved, including a resolution supporting legislation to criminalize kratom, a substance associated with health risks and addiction. A passionate council member stressed the importance of protecting young people from kratom’s availability, leading to the resolution’s adoption.

Public comments included discussions about tax revenue distribution in Middletown compared to other municipalities. A resident questioned the township’s higher municipal levy, attributing it to differences in service provisions like trash collection. The conversation highlighted the complexities of municipal budgeting and the influence of independent governing bodies on tax allocations.

Additionally, the meeting featured a new resolution enhancing the Middletown Veterans Incentive Program, offering tuition reimbursement for volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel at Brookdale Community College. This initiative aims to support educational advancement without financial burden, reflecting ongoing community support for local heroes.

Concerns about a Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L) project affecting Hopping Road and Roxbury Road residents were also voiced. Residents expressed frustration over the lack of accurate information regarding pole heights and voltage capabilities, seeking clarity from the utility company. The discussion revealed a disconnect between community concerns and the information provided by officials.

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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