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- Ocean County
- 1/23/25
- 01/24/2025
- 79 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Lacey Town Council meeting, the council focused on the upcoming school referendum asking residents to vote on a $92 million proposal, local safety concerns, and the installation of public amenities. Community engagement and fiscal management were emphasized, alongside the need for improved public safety measures.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 1/16/25
- 01/17/2025
- 70 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Lacey School Board meeting was marked by discussions around a policy on political expression in classrooms and an upcoming $92 million referendum. Community members expressed strong opinions on these issues, highlighting the complexities the board must navigate in balancing educational policies and financial planning.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 1/9/25
- 01/10/2025
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Lacey Town Council meeting, members expressed unanimous support for a high school student’s initiative to install sunscreen dispensers in local recreational areas, highlighting the council’s commitment to public health. The meeting also addressed various community concerns, including the timing of council meetings and public safety issues, while approving several resolutions and ordinances related to municipal operations.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 1/7/25
- 01/08/2025
- 20 Minutes
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Overview: The Lacey School Board held its reorganization meeting, electing Kim Klaus as President and Jack Conaty as Vice President, while addressing the upcoming referendum scheduled for January 28th. The meeting also covered topics such as committee appointments and an overview of school ethics.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 1/1/25
- 01/02/2025
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: The Lacey Town Council’s 2025 reorganization meeting saw the swearing-in of Peter Kiro as Mayor and Steven Kennis as Deputy Mayor, alongside numerous appointments to key township roles. The meeting was marked by a strong emphasis on community engagement, expressions of gratitude, and a commitment to addressing local governance challenges.