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- NJ
- Hunterdon County
- 11/10/25
- 11/10/2025
- 194 Minutes
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Overview: Bethlehem Town Council’s recent meeting focused heavily on the budgetary challenges facing the town’s water and sewer systems, highlighting potential water rate adjustments due to stagnant sales and rising operational costs. Discussions also covered infrastructure resilience, financial reserves, and the strategic management of public works projects.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 11/10/25
- 11/10/2025
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: The Brick Town Council meeting focused on community engagement, environmental initiatives, and essential infrastructure projects. Acknowledgment was given to local Girl Scouts for their environmental projects, followed by discussions on resolutions for snow removal, tree maintenance, drainage improvements, and emergency services.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 11/10/25
- 11/10/2025
- 142 Minutes
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Overview: The Glen Rock School Board meeting focused heavily on the district’s financial health, particularly concerning rising health insurance costs and the audit results for the fiscal year 2024-2025.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 11/10/25
- 11/12/2025
- 59 Minutes
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Overview: The November 10, 2025, meeting of the Rutherford School Board was marked by significant public advocacy for recognizing Diwali as a district-wide holiday. Alongside discussions on cultural inclusivity, the board examined challenges related to rising health benefit costs and reviewed feedback from a comprehensive community survey.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 11/10/25
- 11/10/2025
- 106 Minutes
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Overview: The Milltown Borough Council meeting on November 10, 2025, was dominated by discussions on a proposed ordinance to amend water meter replacement requirements, which included a contentious $250 monthly fee for non-compliance. The council also tackled issues related to water rates, public health initiatives, and staffing challenges within the borough government.