Tag: Englishtown
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Mann, Robilotti retain seats on Englishtown council
ENGLISHTOWN – Incumbent Republicans Eric Mann and Cecilia Robilotti have won new three-year terms on the Borough Council in Englishtown. On Nov. 7, Mann and Robilotti were re-elected, with Mann receiving 254 votes and Robilotti receiving 245 votes. The two Republicans turned back a challenge from Democrat Steven Bloom, who received 177 votes, according to…
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Englishtown council opposes two state legislative measures
ENGLISHTOWN – The Englishtown Borough Council has passed a resolution opposing two bills that have been introduced in the state Legislature. The bills concern the state Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA) and the state Open Public Records Act (OPRA). A resolution that was passed by the council on Oct. 25 opposes Senate bill S-1045. The bill…
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Bloom, Mann, Robilotti bid for two seats in Englishtown
ENGLISHTOWN – One Democrat and two Republicans are seeking a pair of three-year terms on the Borough Council in Englishtown this year. Voters will head to the polls on Nov. 7. Democrat Steven Bloom is seeking one of the seats currently held by Republicans Eric Mann and Cindy Robilotti, who are both seeking re-election. Robilotti…
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Residents partake in Obstacle Course
Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ to host first annual Happy Fest Obstacle Course and Festival
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Tough Mudder Tri-State set for Oct. 7 and 8
Tough Mudder Tri-State 2017 will be held will be held Oct. 7 and 8 at Old Bridge Raceway Park, 230 Pension Road, Englishtown. There will be 10 miles of more than 20 obstacles. Tickets are $150 and up. Every participant will receive a headband, performance finisher tee, beer and insurance. For more information, visit www.toughmudder.com.
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Bomb threat in Englishtown found to be a hoax
ENGLISHTOWN – A bomb threat targeting the headquarters of the Freehold Regional High School District on Pine Street in Englishtown turned out to be unfounded on Aug. 16. Lt. Peter S. Cooke Jr., the officer in charge of the Englishtown Police Department, said Patrolman Michael Makwinski responded to a bomb threat at the district’s administrative…
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Englishtown audit shows no financial issues
ENGLISHTOWN – No recommendations were made in the 2016 municipal audit of Englishtown. At a Borough Council meeting on July 26, council members passed a resolution adopting the 2016 audit. Under state law, the governing body of every municipality must have an annual audit of its books, accounts and financial transactions. By passing the resolution,…
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Young man keeps up family tradition of Eagle Scout honors
ENGLISHTOWN – Following tradition, a young man from Englishtown has become the 19th member of his family and the 15th individual on his mother’s side to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout. Darius James Cotter, 18, a homeschooled student who is concluding his high school education with Seton Homestudy School, was advanced to the rank…
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Residents praise pair of Englishtown police officers
ENGLISHTOWN – Two officers who serve in the Englishtown Police Department have received praise from residents for their handling of an alleged trespassing incident. A letter commending Patrolman Ryan Carideo and Detective Cpl. Alexander Dinicola was sent to Mayor Thomas Reynolds from a family in the borough. The letter was read to the public by…