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- Somerset County
- 5/26/26
- 05/26/2026
- 60 Minutes
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Overview: The Bernards Town Council meeting showcased a blend of community recognition and legislative action. The council also commended Ian Shepard for earning the prestigious Eagle Scout designation, while discussing upcoming community events and township improvements.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 5/19/26
- 05/19/2026
- 86 Minutes
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Overview: The Bernards Township Planning Board approved a proposal for a 29-unit age-restricted affordable housing development by Ridge Oak Management Incorporated at 95 and Manchester Drive. This decision came after discussions about fire safety measures, environmental impacts, and community engagement.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 5/14/26
- 05/14/2026
- 183 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Bernards Zoning Board meeting, attention was given to a proposed senior housing development and its potential environmental impact, alongside noise concerns raised by the inclusion of a dog park. The discussion also covered architectural designs, accessibility features, and the compliance with local regulations for the project.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 5/12/26
- 05/12/2026
- 63 Minutes
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Overview: The Bernards Township Committee meeting on May 12, 2026, was highlighted by the township’s successful application for funding to host community events during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This achievement, along with recognitions of cultural contributions and discussions on local governance, underscored the meeting’s focus on enhancing community engagement and diversity.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 5/6/26
- 05/06/2026
- 198 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Bernards Township Zoning Board tackled a variety of applications related to property developments and zoning variances, emphasizing the importance of stormwater management and community impact. The discussions centered on the approval of several property modifications, with a particular focus on issues such as impervious coverage limits, drainage concerns, and adherence to historical district aesthetics.