Cumberland County Honors Officer for Uncovering Explosive Manufacturing in Salem County
- Meeting Overview:
During a recent meeting of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners, Officer Matthew Flynn was recognized for his exceptional work in February, which included a noteworthy investigation that led to uncovering the manufacturing of explosives. This investigation involved collaboration with the Franklin Township Police, ATF, and FBI, pointing to a residence in Salem County. Officer Flynn’s performance involved 131 motor vehicle stops, the issuance of 145 tickets, 13 criminal arrests, and 13 crash investigations. His efforts earned him the Officer of the Month award, marking his third time receiving this recognition, and he was previously named the 2022 Officer of the Year by the Franklin Township Police Department.
02:54The meeting moved on to discuss substantial budgetary and infrastructure developments within the county. Ordinance Number 766 was introduced and passed on the first reading, allowing the municipality to exceed budget limits for the 2025 appropriations, establishing a cap bank for future needs. This routine measure permits a potential increase in certain appropriations by up to 3.5%. Shortly afterward, Resolution 63-25 was introduced and passed, approving the 2025 municipal budget, which includes a modest tax increase of 1.5%. The finance committee was commended for their work on creating a balanced budget despite the challenges of addressing various demands while maintaining low taxes.
06:49A bond ordinance, Ordinance Number 767, was also passed, appropriating $100,000 for the reconstruction of tennis courts and park bathrooms. Furthering the focus on recreational updates, Chairwoman Barcya reported on ongoing maintenance efforts at Blackwater Pond, including addressing damage to a gate and wear on the driveway. She also mentioned the closing of the third trail due to a bridge’s condition, pending funding for repairs, and plans to apply for additional grants to support tennis court renovations.
19:34In other infrastructure-related updates, Chairwoman Andurora reported improvements in buildings and grounds, noting the removal of old shrubs by the road department and preparations for the park’s opening day. The park is set to open on April 12, with plans to replace 14 field lights, aided by donations from a local electrical contractor. A small fenced area will be constructed to house baseball field equipment, and a new panic bar was installed on the front door, although some maintenance issues persist.
21:11Road and recycling improvements were also highlighted, with Friendship Road and Plymouth Street recently paved, and further work on driveway aprons and road edges planned. A repaired street sweeper was noted, and quotes for a new container for the convenience center are anticipated by the next meeting. Furthermore, the board discussed the launch of a new municipal website, www.buno.org, offering enhanced features like public alerts and dual calendars for municipal and recreational events. The website’s self-management by the clerk’s office aims to resolve previous hosting issues.
25:19In terms of sustainability initiatives, the board announced the county’s certification as a Sustainable New Jersey municipality, achieving bronze status. The community garden initiative saw progress with a donation of 40 pallets from a local resident, intended for constructing a tool shed.
14:23Addressing community safety, the Chief reported plans to implement nightly foot patrols in local parks in response to complaints about juvenile gatherings. Residents were urged to report any unruly behavior or vandalism, with a non-emergency police line provided to address these concerns. The Chief emphasized community vigilance and encouraged parents to report disturbances during sports events.
Kevin Smaniotto
County Council Officials:
Douglas A. Albrecht, Robert Austino, Victoria Groetsch-Lods, Art Marchand, Antonio Romero, James Sauro, Sandra Taylor
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/24/2025
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Recording Published:
03/24/2025
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cumberland County
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Towns:
Bridgeton, Commercial, Deerfield, Downe, Fairfield (Cumberland County), Greenwich (Cumberland County), Hopewell (Cumberland County), Lawrence (Cumberland County), Maurice River, Millville, Shiloh, Stow Creek, Upper Deerfield, Vineland
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