Tag: Aberdeen Township municipal government
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Aberdeen officials address issues in audit with corrective action plan
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have voted to implement a corrective action plan for discrepancies that were uncovered in the 2021 audit of the municipality’s financial operations. During a Sept. 15 council meeting, members of the governing body passed a resolution to address and correct the findings. Mayor Fred…
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Lloyd has ‘acting’ title removed; becomes Aberdeen police chief
ABERDEEN — Matthew Lloyd has officially been named Aberdeen Township’s police chief. During a Township Council meeting on Aug. 18, members of the governing body passed a resolution which names Lloyd as the police chief for an initial term that runs from Jan. 1, 2022 through Dec. 31, 2026. Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Concetta…
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Aberdeen officials adopt ordinance to allow chickens on residential properties
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have adopted an ordinance that allows female chickens to be kept on single-family residential lots. During a meeting on June 2, Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Concetta B. Kelley, Councilman Greg Cannon, Councilman Arthur Hirsch, Councilman Joseph J. Martucci, Councilwoman Margaret Montone and Councilman…
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Aberdeen officials adopt $22M municipal budget for 2022
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have adopted a $22.03 million municipal budget for 2022. During a May 5 meeting, Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Concetta B. Kelley, Councilman Greg Cannon, Councilman Arthur Hirsch, Councilman Joseph J. Martucci, Councilwoman Margaret Montone and Councilman Robert Swindle voted “yes” on a motion…
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Aberdeen officials introduce $22M municipal budget for 2022
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have introduced a 2022 municipal budget that totals $22.03 million. During a meeting on April 7, Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Concetta B. Kelley, Councilman Greg Cannon, Councilman Arthur Hirsch, Councilman Joseph J. Martucci, Councilwoman Margaret Montone and Councilman Robert Swindle voted “yes” on…
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Aberdeen Township bans planting of invasive species
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council have adopted ordinances that will address the issue of invasive plants and provide volunteer incentives for members of fire companies and first aid squads in Aberdeen Township. During a March 17 meeting, council members unanimously voted “yes” on separate motions to adopt the two ordinances. Mayor Fred…
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Aberdeen and Matawan will combine construction departments
Municipal officials in Aberdeen Township and in Matawan have each passed a resolution that will result in the consolidation of what are currently separate construction and zoning departments. Officials said a shared services agreement will combine the personnel and services of each department to better serve residents and business operators in both municipalities. The members…
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Tagliarini, Montone, Martucci begin serving new terms in Aberdeen
ABERDEEN – Three incumbent members of Aberdeen Township’s government have begun serving new four-year terms. The municipality held its 2022 reorganization meeting on Jan. 8. Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) administered the oath of office to Democrats Fred Tagliarini, Margaret Montone and Joseph J. Martucci Sr., all of whom were winners in the November 2021…
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Martucci, Montone win new terms on council in Aberdeen Township
ABERDEEN – Democratic incumbents Joesph Martucci Sr. and Margaret Montone have been re-elected to serve new four-year terms on the Township Council in Aberdeen Township. According to election results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Martucci and Montone defeated Republican opponents Michael MacDermott and Michael Vail in a competitive election. The 2021 general…