Tuckerton Borough Council Reorganizes with New Appointments and Resolutions for 2026
- Meeting Overview:
The Tuckerton Borough Council held a comprehensive reorganization meeting that saw the swearing-in of newly elected council members, the appointment of committee members, and the passage of numerous resolutions. Key topics included the appointment of Sam Colangelo as council president for 2026 and the unanimous approval of various professional service contracts.
The meeting commenced with the swearing-in ceremony for Mike Dupuis and Sam Colangelo as council members. This event marked the beginning of their terms, as they pledged to uphold the Constitutions of both the United States and New Jersey. Following their oaths, the mayor congratulated them, setting the tone for a collaborative session focused on reorganization and planning for the upcoming year.
A primary highlight of the meeting was the appointment of Sam Colangelo as council president for 2026. This decision was facilitated through a motion and a subsequent roll call vote, during which Colangelo abstained, but the remaining members expressed their support. This appointment positions Colangelo at the forefront of council leadership as they navigate the year’s municipal agenda.
In furtherance of the council’s reorganization efforts, various committee appointments were established to optimize operational focus across different sectors. Mike Dupuis and Brian Martin were chosen for the finance committee, while Ron Peterson and Keith Vreeland took on responsibilities for law and public safety. Public Works, Water, and Sewer Service duties were assigned to Sam Colangelo and Frank D Amore.
The council also addressed fiscal responsibilities by adopting a temporary budget resolution for 2026. This measure was introduced by the mayor and received unanimous support, illustrating a unified approach to budgetary planning. Additionally, the council made several appointments to the land use committee, including James McAndrew as a Class Two member and Keith Vreeland as a Class Three council representative.
Another notable appointment was the selection of Christopher J. Connor as borough solicitor for 2026. This position, crucial for legal oversight and guidance, was ratified through a motion and second, followed by unanimous council approval. Similarly, the awarding of professional service contracts, including municipal engineers and conflict engineers, was conducted efficiently, with Frank Little of Ellen Little and Associates and TNM Associates securing these roles.
The council also emphasized environmental and community development initiatives. Beth Obi Zinski Barber was appointed as chairwoman for the environmental committee, receiving unanimous backing from the council. Moreover, James was designated as the borough representative to the Ocean County Community Development Block Grant Committee, further cementing Tuckerton Borough’s engagement in regional development efforts.
Financial management was addressed through several resolutions. The council set the rate of interest on delinquent taxes and municipal charges, authorized signatures on borough checks, and designated official depositories for 2026. These resolutions passed without opposition, highlighting the council’s stance on fiscal responsibility and governance.
The meeting also included the appointment of several key municipal positions. Brian K. Logan was confirmed as auditor, and William R. Mayor was appointed as borough bond counsel, both receiving unanimous support. The continuity of leadership was maintained with the reappointment of Arnaldo Matt Street as municipal court judge and the appointment of municipal prosecutors, all of which were ratified by the council.
Board liaison assignments were made to ensure effective communication and collaboration across various committees. Council members were appointed to roles in historic preservation, pride and celebration, economic development, and environmental commissions.
The council also engaged in discussions about cooperative purchasing programs to enhance resource management and cost efficiency. Unanimous approval was given for participation in programs with the Houston Galveston Area Council and the Bergen County Cooperative Purchasing Program.
Public engagement was an essential component of the meeting, with a forum allowing residents to express appreciation for the council’s efforts and the meeting venue. Council members conveyed new year wishes and congratulatory remarks to their newly sworn-in colleagues, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
Susan R Marshall
City Council Officials:
Sam Colangelo (Council President), Ron Peterson (Councilman), Keith Vreeland (Councilman), Frank D Amore (Councilman), Brian Martin (Councilman), Michael Dupuis (Councilman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/01/2026
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Recording Published:
01/01/2026
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Duration:
30 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Tuckerton
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