Bernards Township Secures Federal Funding for Police Communications Upgrade Amid Concerns Over Healthcare Costs

At the Bernards Township Committee meeting on April 14, 2026, a significant announcement was made about an allocation of $835,000 in federal funding to upgrade the police department’s communication system. This investment is part of a broader $3.88 million federal funding package for community improvements. The meeting also addressed rising healthcare costs impacting the township’s budget, underscoring financial challenges faced by local governments.

The federal funding, secured as part of a community-wide initiative, will be used to enhance the police department’s operational capacity through the acquisition of new radios. This upgrade is expected to improve communication efficiency and response times during emergencies. The funds are part of a larger allocation of $3.88 million announced by Congressman Tom Kaine, aimed at bolstering various community services. This initiative has been welcomed by the township as a step in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of law enforcement operations.

In addition to this funding news, the meeting also delved into a issue affecting the township’s financial health: the escalating costs associated with the state healthcare benefits program. The Mayor detailed ongoing advocacy efforts spearheaded by the Conference of Mayors to address these challenges. Letters have been sent to the governor’s office highlighting the financial strain on local governments due to rising healthcare costs. This has become a concern, as it threatens to impact the township’s budget and its ability to fund other essential services.

The meeting also featured a resolution recognizing April as Autism Acceptance Month, which highlighted the growing prevalence of autism, particularly in New Jersey. With approximately 1 in 29 children diagnosed with autism in the state, the resolution emphasized the importance of effective programs to support individuals with autism and their families. The council acknowledged the efforts of local organizations like Parents for Exceptional Children and the Our House Foundation, which have been instrumental in developing group homes and adaptive programs to aid individuals with disabilities.

Following the resolution’s unanimous approval, Michelle Del Corsano, president and CEO of Our House, expressed gratitude for the council’s recognition. She emphasized the importance of community support in fostering inclusive environments for individuals with autism and other disabilities.

The meeting also addressed public concerns, particularly about tree removal practices within the township. A resident voiced frustration over the perceived lack of enforcement of the tree protection ordinance, urging the council to ensure compliance by tree companies. This concern was acknowledged by the council, with a commitment to bring it to the attention of the Shade Tree Commission.

Additionally, issues with the township’s website were raised, with residents calling for improvements in the accuracy of meeting agendas and updates on road work projects. The council expressed willingness to address these concerns, acknowledging the importance of clear and timely communication with the public.

Another resolution passed during the meeting was the recognition of World Parkinson’s Day, which highlighted the impact of Parkinson’s disease on over one million Americans. The resolution encouraged buildings and landmarks to light up in blue on April 11 to raise awareness. Local advocates and organizations such as the Somerset Hills YMCA were commended for their support programs aimed at improving life quality for individuals with Parkinson’s.

The meeting also outlined various community events and initiatives, including free tennis lessons and arts and crafts activities for children, the annual fishing derby, and National Prescription Drug Takeback Day. These activities aim to foster community engagement and promote public health and safety.

In closing, the meeting addressed formal appointments to the local volunteer first aid squad and introduced a resolution for a conservation easement, with plans for a public hearing. Public comments were invited, with a resident highlighting the poor condition of Douglas Road and requesting council intervention.

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:
Janice M. Fields
City Council Officials:
Andrew J. McNally, Esq. (Deputy Mayor), Jennifer L. Asay (Township Committeewoman), Ana Duarte McCarthy (Township Committeewoman)

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