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- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/8/25
- 01/10/2025
- 73 Minutes
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Overview: The Old Bridge Library Board of Trustees meeting was marked by discussions on potential library renovations, the election of new officers, and various operational matters, including technical issues that hindered full participation by all members. The board also examined personnel changes and financial matters.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/7/25
- 01/07/2025
- 47 Minutes
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Overview: In a meeting, the Old Bridge School Board elected its new officers, with Jennifer D’Antuono and Elena Francisco stepping into leadership roles as president and vice president, respectively. The meeting also saw a strong emphasis on improving inclusivity in education and addressing the district’s infrastructure needs.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/7/25
- 01/07/2025
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: The Old Bridge Township Council meeting on January 7, 2024, covered a range of topics, from appointments to various township committees and boards to a heated discussion regarding a bill on cost of living adjustments (COLA) for retirees. The meeting also addressed community financials, public comments, and council member remarks.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/2/25
- 01/02/2025
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: The Sayreville School Board meeting on January 2, 2025, highlighted advancements in the district’s food services program, focusing on new technological implementations and improvements in delivery logistics. The board discussed federal funding utilization, innovative kitchen equipment, and strategic food distribution methods.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/1/25
- 01/02/2025
- 64 Minutes
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Overview: The Sayreville Borough Council meeting focused on community projects, including the commencement of the $2.5 billion Riverton redevelopment, with updates on park renovations, new communication strategies, and volunteerism efforts. The council also approved the appointment of various borough professionals and addressed public participation concerns.