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- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 9/2/25
- 09/02/2025
- 38 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Dunellen Borough Council took steps to bolster community safety and emergency preparedness, including the introduction of a bond ordinance for a local safety action plan and the proclamation of September as Emergency Preparedness Month. These initiatives are part of a broader agenda focused on community well-being and proactive measures to ensure public safety.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 9/2/25
- 09/03/2025
- 63 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Atlantic County Board of Commissioners appointed Reverend Collins Day Senior to fill the vacancy left by the late Commissioner Ernest Corsy. This appointment was a focal point of the gathering, which also included discussions on local economic partnerships, infrastructure projects, and community initiatives.
- MA
- Essex County
- 9/2/25
- 09/03/2025
- 108 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The recent Manchester-By-The-Sea Select Board meeting was marked by discussions on local governance issues, including allegations of violations within the provisional mooring program and strategic zoning changes. These topics underscored the community’s ongoing efforts to address regulatory compliance and adapt to evolving needs.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 9/2/25
- 09/02/2025
- 33 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Emerson Borough Council meeting on September 2, 2022, addressed several issues, notably the revocation of Emerson Redevelopers’ designation as the central business district’s redeveloper due to non-compliance and failure to address defaults. The council also discussed potential grants for community improvements, celebrated a local centenarian, and introduced new ordinances.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 9/2/25
- 09/03/2025
- 125 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The recent Gardner City Council meeting focused on a proposed salary ordinance for non-union employees, which sparked discussions about financial sustainability, equitable compensation, and long-term implications for the city’s budget. Key points included a new step structure for salary increases and the potential financial risks associated with adopting the mayor’s initial proposal versus an alternative plan suggested by the finance committee. Additionally, the council addressed various community development updates and appointments, highlighting ongoing improvements and initiatives within the city.