Middletown Mayor Tony Perry Sworn In Amid Celebrations of Community Spirit and Progress

The Middletown Town Council meeting on January 5, 2025, was a showcase of community spirit, as Mayor Tony Perry was sworn in following his re-election. The meeting focused on recent election results, new appointments, and community projects, including the introduction of Middletown’s first female judge and plans for local infrastructure improvements.

Mayor Tony Perry was officially sworn in for another term with 26,574 votes, surpassing his opponent Michael Morris. The ceremony, led by County Commissioner Director Thomas Arnone, was a highlight of the annual reorganization meeting. Perry emphasized a commitment to preserving Middletown’s character while fostering growth. His vision included ongoing community projects like the opening of a new playground at McMahon Park, which he attributed to the determination of a local family. Perry articulated his administration’s dedication to maintaining open spaces in the face of external development pressures, asserting, “Middletown will not yield,” in response to challenges from state-level policies.

During the meeting, the council celebrated the historic appointment of Susan Clark, Middletown’s first female judge, recognized for her wisdom and integrity in the municipal court system. This milestone was seen as a reflection of Middletown’s progress and commitment to diversity within its leadership.

The meeting also addressed new business developments, notably the arrival of Trader Joe’s, which is expected to enhance the local economy and increase Middletown’s attractiveness to businesses. This addition underscores the town’s focus on economic growth and community appeal.

In preparation for the America 250 initiative, which commemorates the United States’ 250th anniversary, Middletown is set to play a leading role. Plans were discussed for the county’s largest event and parade.

Public safety was another key topic. Concerns about recent bail reform laws were raised, with a call for a balanced approach that prioritizes both accountability and compassion. The council affirmed its support for law enforcement and first responders, emphasizing the Middletown Volunteer Incentive Program. This program offers benefits like property tax rebates and waived municipal fees to volunteer emergency responders, acknowledging their critical role in community safety.

The meeting also highlighted infrastructure improvements. The council reported an increase in fire department calls, with a 20% rise from the previous year, totaling 1,745 calls. The council commended these volunteers, describing them as the “lifeblood of our community.”

Additionally, the council discussed road repairs, achieving the completion of about 12 miles of paving, and ongoing park renovations.

The appointment of new officers for the Middletown Township Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services Department also took place. Fire Chief Anthony Fetti and EMS Chief Marco Fernandez were among those who took the oath of office, pledging to uphold their responsibilities. The council emphasized the importance of these roles in supporting the township’s functions and acknowledged the contributions of the town’s administration and volunteers.

A proposed ordinance to increase the collection rate of the Middletown Open Space Recreation Floodplain Protection Farmland and Historic Preservation Trust Fund was introduced, following voter approval. This ordinance is part of an ongoing effort to preserve Middletown’s natural and historical assets for future generations.

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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