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- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 10/23/24
- 10/24/2024
- 19 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Sayreville Borough Zoning Board approved two applications: a garage addition on Deerfield Road and a fence variance on Liberty Street. Both approvals came after careful consideration of variances and public comments.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 10/23/24
- 10/23/2024
- 19 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Sayreville Borough Zoning Board approved two separate applications for residential modifications, addressing requests for a garage expansion and a new fence installation. These approvals highlight the Board’s active role in accommodating residents’ needs while maintaining community standards.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 10/22/24
- 10/22/2024
- 56 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Old Bridge Township Council meeting on October 22nd, 2024, covered a range of topics, with the introduction of new police officer Andrew Kola, discussions on recycling programs, and affordable housing requirements taking center stage. The meeting also touched on election-related updates, a successful community event, and the township’s approach to handling misinformation about local taxes.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 10/21/24
- 10/21/2024
- 38 Minutes
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Overview: Residents of Sayreville addressed the Borough Council at their recent meeting, voicing strong objections to proposed developments and expressing concerns about governance practices. Highlighting the potential demolition of the historic 1909 firehouse, community members urged the council to preserve the site and criticized perceived disconnects between the council’s actions and public sentiment. Allegations of political favoritism and lack of transparency further fueled the discussions.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 10/21/24
- 10/22/2024
- 31 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Sayreville Borough Council meeting was marked by public criticism over the council’s hiring practices, specifically the appointment of a non-resident as chief of staff, as well as discussions about the potential demolition of historic buildings. Residents questioned the council’s priorities and expressed concerns about transparency and accountability.