Tag: Aberdeen Township municipal government
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Tagliarini wins fourth term as Aberdeen Township mayor
ABERDEEN – Fred Tagliarini, who has been a resident of Aberdeen Township since 1987, has been elected to serve his fourth four-year term as mayor. In the 2021 general election, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Tagliarini, a Democrat, turned back a challenge from Republican William Sullivan. As of Nov.…
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Aberdeen council adopts ordinance to expedite hiring of police officers
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have adopted an ordinance that will permit the hiring of certain police officers without an examination requirement. During a meeting on Oct. 21, Mayor Fred Tagliarini, Deputy Mayor Joseph J. Martucci Sr. and council members Greg Cannon, Concetta B. Kelley, Margaret Montone and Robert…
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Aberdeen will permit cannabis businesses in area near train station
ABERDEEN – The Township Council has adopted an ordinance that will amend Aberdeen Township’s Commerce and Transportation Center Redevelopment Plan and allow five types of cannabis businesses to operate in one area of the municipality. New Jersey law permits six marketplace classes of licensed cannabis businesses: cultivator; manufacturer; wholesaler; distributor; retails sales; and delivery service…
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Aberdeen proposes permitting cannabis businesses; public hearing July 22
ABERDEEN – The Township Council has set July 22 as the date for a public hearing and possible vote on an ordinance that will, if adopted, permit certain cannabis businesses to operate in Aberdeen Township. Council members unanimously introduced the ordinance during a special meeting on July 8. A copy of the ordinance describing the…
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Aberdeen Township officials adopt bond ordinance for road improvements
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council have adopted a $990,000 bond ordinance to provide funding for road improvements on Autumn Lane in Aberdeen Township. “Autumn Lane is being added to our 2021 road improvement program as the mayor and council have dedicated [more than] $16 million to road restoration in Aberdeen over the…
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Heckman named director of Aberdeen Parks and Recreation Department
ABERDEEN – Keith Heckman has been named the director of the Aberdeen Township Parks and Recreation Department. He comes to the township after 11 years with the Monmouth County Park System. Heckman will succeed James Colabelli, who retired following 23 years of service to the township, according to municipal officials. “As a Certified Park and…
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Tagliarini, Sullivan seek nominations to run for mayor in Aberdeen Township
ABERDEEN – There will not be a contested primary election on June 8 as two residents – one Democrat and one Republican – seek their political party’s nomination to run for mayor of Aberdeen Township in November. The candidates seeking the nominations are Fred Tagliarini, the incumbent Democratic mayor, and Republican William Sullivan. The winner…
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Aberdeen council plans for sewer upgrades
ABERDEEN – The Township Council has introduced a $185,000 bond ordinance that will help to fund $417,000 worth of sewer improvements in Aberdeen Township. The ordinance was introduced April 15. Council members scheduled a public hearing for May 6 and may adopt the ordinance following the public hearing. The improvements would consist of line rehabilitation…
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Aberdeen council introduces bond ordinance to fund projects
ABERDEEN – Members of the Township Council in Aberdeen Township have introduced a $3.92 million bond ordinance to fund capital improvements throughout the municipality. During a meeting on April 15, the council introduced a $3.92 million bond ordinance to help fund $4.67 million worth of capital improvements in the community. A public hearing on the…