Tag: For the Record

  • Examiner For the Record

    Examiner For the Record

    The Allentown Borough Council has awarded a contract to Waste Management Inc., Ewing Township, for solid waste collection services once a week. The three-year contract totals $409,136 (first year, $133,687; second year, $136,361 – corrected amount; and third year, $139,088), beginning Jan. 1, 2020 and ending on Dec. 31, 2022.

  • Atlantic Hub For the Record, Oct. 16

    The Tinton Falls Borough Council did not pass a resolution urging the state to extend the 2% cap on binding interest arbitration awards during a meeting on Oct. 1. The proposed resolution was removed from the consent agenda and died when no member of the council made a motion to approve the resolution when a…

  • For the Record

    A satellite location of Garden State Dispensary, where medical marijuana will be dispensed, has not yet opened at 59 Route 35, Eatontown. Patients who are enrolled in New Jersey’s medical marijuana program will be able to obtain medical marijuana at the facility.

  • For the Record

    For the Record

    Deborah Schildkraut is the president of Congregation Neve Shalom. Daniel Hirsch was incorrectly identified as president in “Metuchen Borough Council welcomes new member” in the Jan. 23 issue of the Criterion Sentinel.

  • FOR THE RECORD

    FOR THE RECORD

    In East Brunswick, three four-year terms on the Township Council will be on the ballot in November. The terms currently held by council members Camille Ferraro Clark, James Wendell and Michael Hughes will end in December. Hughes is not seeking re-election. Clark, Curt Philipczak and Thomas Szaro are the Republican candidates. Wendell, Kevin McEvoy and…

  • For the Record

    For the Record

    Michael Macagnone, Sayreville Board of Education president, was incorrectly identified in the article “Charter schools affect funding in Sayreville” (Suburban, Nov. 24). His quotes should be attributed to Board Member Thomas Biesiada.

  • For the Record

    For the Record

      Jersey Jay Wymbs, owner of Red Bank’s Pogue Mahone Tattoo Company, is a member of the Inkfusion Empire created by Marc Draven. The group holds endorsements with Stan Lee of Marvel Comics and is licensed by LucasFilms to do “Star Wars” tattoos. Wymbs regularly tattoos at Star Wars Celebration, Walker Stalker Cons and other Comic…