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- Sussex County
- 9/24/25
- 09/24/2025
- 64 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Sussex County Board of Commissioners unveiled a new online portal designed to involve the community in deciding how to allocate the county’s share of national opioid settlement funds. This initiative, along with ongoing efforts to address homelessness and public comments on various issues, dominated the session’s agenda, highlighting the county’s focus on community health and safety.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 9/22/25
- 09/23/2025
- 67 Minutes
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Overview: The Vernon Town Council meeting featured the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Vernon Township Police Department, discussions on various ordinances, and public concerns about local issues. Acknowledgments of the police department’s service and recent promotions were highlights, alongside debates on professional service contracts and community regulations.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 9/18/25
- 09/18/2025
- 199 Minutes
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Overview: A recent Vernon School Board meeting tackled issues, from student safety concerns on Lake Walk Road to the celebration of student achievements and the discussion of educational outcomes.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 9/10/25
- 09/10/2025
- 118 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Sussex County Board of Commissioners meeting, issues emerged, focusing on the need for enhanced mental health services, the introduction of a cybersecurity education initiative at Sussex County Community College, and the county’s ongoing public safety efforts. The meeting also highlighted various public concerns, including political transparency and infrastructure improvements.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 9/8/25
- 09/09/2025
- 84 Minutes
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Overview: The Vernon Town Council convened to discuss several issues, most notably the pursuit of new revenue streams for the township without placing additional financial burdens on taxpayers. The council considered adopting strategies similar to those used in cities like Providence and Atlantic City, which leverage hotel and sales taxes to boost municipal income. The discussion revealed the township’s urgent need to develop these strategies before the next budget year, emphasizing the potential for a mercantile license system that could generate additional revenue from local businesses, particularly in the recreational and resort sectors.