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- Gloucester County
- 1/15/26
- 01/16/2026
- 27 Minutes
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Overview: In a notable decision during the Glassboro Zoning Board meeting on January 15, 2026, members unanimously approved a bulk variance application for Nicholas Braco to allow a pavilion pergola exceeding permitted height and area requirements. The structure, located on North Main Street, serves multiple purposes, including storage and providing a shaded refuge for Braco’s family, particularly benefiting his mother’s health needs.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 1/15/26
- 01/18/2026
- 67 Minutes
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Overview: Jersey City marked a significant day with the inauguration of its 50th mayor, James Solomon, along with the swearing-in of new and returning city council members. The event, held at New Jersey City University, celebrated the diverse leadership that aims to steer Jersey City towards a more inclusive and equitable future.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 1/15/26
- 01/16/2026
- 46 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Lacey School Board meeting covered a variety of topics, including financial challenges from state funding cuts, student accomplishments, community engagement initiatives, and updates on the district’s academic performance.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 1/15/26
- 01/15/2026
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: In a dynamic Hoboken City Council meeting, the election of new council leadership was a focal point, with Ruben Ramos unanimously elected as president and Phil Cohen securing the vice presidency. The session also saw discussions over water rate adjustments and significant public concern about housing and disability support.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 1/15/26
- 01/16/2026
- 19 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Red Bank Zoning Board meeting, the board discussed the implementation of new amendments to the Open Public Meetings Act, which mandate additional transparency measures. These changes require that all meetings be advertised not only in two official newspapers but also conspicuously on the municipal website and the state website, once it is operational in March. The board attorney explained the implications, emphasizing the need for compliance with these requirements to ensure transparency and public accessibility.