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- Burlington County
- 3/16/26
- 04/02/2026
- 67 Minutes
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Overview: In a packed agenda, Cinnaminson Town Council’s recent meeting celebrated local high school sports achievements, introduced significant affordable housing initiatives, and discussed various community-focused resolutions. Key highlights included recognizing the Cinnaminson High School girls basketball team’s historic championship victory, the swearing-in of Captain Dennis Vatiz, and the launch of an inclusive playground project, alongside the introduction of affordable housing ordinances and community dedication programs.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 3/16/26
- 03/16/2026
- 198 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Millburn Town Council meeting, the primary focus was on contentious applications for zoning variances, particularly a proposed patio project on Talbit Court, raising concerns about compliance with local regulations, neighborhood impact, and the integrity of community standards.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 3/16/26
- 03/19/2026
- 14 Minutes
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Overview: The Bogota School Board meeting on March 16th, 2026, highlighted student accomplishments across various disciplines, approved a preliminary budget for county review, and celebrated the district’s successful Quality Annual Comprehensive (QAC) review.
- NJ
- Union County
- 3/16/26
- 03/17/2026
- 56 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent meeting of the Clark Town Council, ordinances were adopted to address parking issues, and discussions were held about the municipal budget in light of increasing healthcare costs. The council also touched on various community initiatives and public concerns.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 3/16/26
- 03/22/2026
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: The Bayonne City Council meeting saw the approval of a proposal for an eight-unit multifamily dwelling at 34-36 East 31st Street. Despite concerns about increased density and its effects on the neighborhood, council members ultimately supported the project, citing its alignment with the city’s master plan and design improvements.