Tag: Metuchen Parking Authority
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Gov. Murphy taps long-time Metuchen municipal court judge to lead state Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
METUCHEN — In the coming weeks, Metuchen officials will begin the process of selecting a new municipal court judge, according to Mayor Jonathan Busch. On Nov. 9, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and Gov. Phil Murphy announced in a press release they will tap long-time Municipal Court Judge James Graziano to lead the…
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Parking authority worker fired in theft
METUCHEN — A 53-year-old Spotswood man, who had been employed with the Metuchen Parking Authority for a decade, has been fired after stealing from the parking authority. Arthur Mohr, who was employed by the parking authority (MPA) since 2007 as a maintenance worker and an enforcement officer, was charged with two counts of theft for…
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Metuchen names interim business administrator
METUCHEN — Jay Muldoon, who resigned from his role on the Borough Council on Aug. 18, will serve as interim business administrator effective Sept. 1. With the sudden resignation of Business Administrator Jennifer Maier on Aug. 9, Mayor Peter Cammarano said it became apparent that the borough needed someone to step into the role as…
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Len Roseman retires in Metuchen
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — For more than 60 years, Leonard Roseman served the residents of Metuchen and Middlesex County as a whole in the various hats he assumed. That’s why when Roseman announced he was retiring; it was hard to believe for the many that worked with him. “They tell me that…
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Metuchen to hire parking officers
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — Two part-time parking enforcement officers will be hired in the next month or so to provide uniform coverage in the downtown area in the hope they will help with parking turnover for the businesses on Main Street. “That is the goal,” said Metuchen Mayor Peter Cammarano of the…
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Metuchen planning to install signs that point the way
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — By April 2017, pedestrians and motorists will gain a better sense of direction through the implementation of the Wayfinding and Signage program. Councilman Jay Muldoon said the program grew out of a recommendation in the Parking Authority Management plan a couple of years ago to create a system…