Old Bridge Township Council Faces Criticism Over Zoning Board Conduct and Utility Service Praise

The Old Bridge Township Council meeting on March 17, 2026, tackled numerous issues, from zoning board conduct and utility service improvements to housing initiatives and public concerns. Residents voiced grievances about local governance, while the council recognized community achievements and addressed pressing municipal matters.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to public comments concerning the conduct of zoning board member Patricia Testa Verde. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with Testa Verde’s behavior, citing multiple incidents documented in police reports. Allegations included assault and threats made toward contractors, which raised concerns about her suitability for the role. One resident, Natalie Fisac, detailed these incidents, emphasizing the community’s eroding trust in local officials. She urged the council to take decisive action against Testa Verde, stressing the need for officials who uphold community standards. The council faced pressure to address these allegations, with a call for accountability and integrity in governance.

Councilman Ros underscored the urgency of this issue, highlighting body cam footage that purportedly captured Testa Verde’s unacceptable conduct during an interaction with law enforcement. He demanded her immediate removal from the zoning board, arguing that such behavior was unbecoming of someone in her position. His remarks reflected broader concerns about the treatment of police and the influence of elected officials in police matters. The council grappled with balancing these allegations against the need for a fair evaluation process.

Meanwhile, Council Vice President Dr. Greenberg Bell addressed criticisms linked to her involvement in a related incident. She defended her actions, asserting the importance of responding to resident inquiries and considering the full context of events before passing judgment.

The meeting also saw discussions about utility service improvements following recent power outages. A council member acknowledged the history of criticism toward JCP&L but praised the company’s enhanced response during the outages. They encouraged residents to promptly report outages to expedite repair efforts.

In other business, the council addressed the township’s home improvement program, designed to assist homeowners with annual incomes below a specified threshold. The program offers up to $20,000 in no-interest loans for home repairs, repayable only upon the sale or transfer of the property. Councilman Pascitti highlighted this initiative, urging eligible residents to take advantage of its benefits. The program represents a commitment to supporting homeowners and enhancing community infrastructure.

Additionally, Councilman Merwin spotlighted the need for veteran housing, advocating for preferences in housing allocations for veterans within Old Bridge. He referenced a recent development in Middletown Township dedicated to veterans and called for similar provisions locally. His remarks underscored the importance of supporting veterans and providing them with housing opportunities as a priority.

The meeting also included routine council matters, such as the approval of the bill list and ordinances. Among these was an ordinance amending the township’s land development regulations concerning accessory buildings on corner lots. The council unanimously approved this ordinance, emphasizing safety and visibility standards. Another ordinance set the municipal budget appropriations limit for 2026, reflecting ongoing engagement with residents on budgetary issues.

Public concerns extended to the conduct of appointed officials, with Deborah Phillip expressing frustration over perceived double standards. She cited past incidents involving derogatory remarks and nepotism, calling for better vetting and consistent accountability for all officials. Her comments echoed a broader sentiment among residents seeking transparency and fairness in local government.

Councilman Desai raised unresolved issues related to health insurance, while Councilman Von Stettton and Councilman De Palama acknowledged local contributions and utility service improvements, respectively. The administrative report highlighted upcoming events, including a paper shred event and summer camp registration, as well as recent vandalism incidents under police investigation.

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.
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