Tag: Middletown municipal government
-
Middletown officials eye Mater Dei site as possible recreation complex
MIDDLETOWN — The Township Committee in Middletown has entered into an agreement with Pinnacle Indoor Sports, Louisville, Ky., for the provision of a conceptual design of a recreation complex at 538 Church St. on property that previously housed Mater Dei High School and later Mater Dei Prep. During a special meeting of the governing body…
-
Middletown officials adopt bond ordinances for improvements, equipment
MIDDLETOWN — The members of the Township Committee in Middletown have adopted a bond ordinance that provides an appropriation of $3.47 million for capital improvements in the township. The ordinance, which was unanimously adopted by committee members during a workshop meeting on Oct. 3, authorizes the issuance of $3.29 million in bonds or notes to…
-
Middletown officials increase police officers permitted on force
MIDDLETOWN — The members of the Township Committee have amended the portion of the municipal code that governs the number of sworn police officers that may be permitted in Middletown. During a meeting on Sept. 19, Mayor Tony Perry, Deputy Mayor Rick Hibell, Committeeman Ryan Clarke and Committeewoman Kimberly Kratz voted “yes” on a motion…
-
Township Committee will fund upgrades at Middletown Arts Center
MIDDLETOWN – The members of the Township Committee have awarded a $431,000 contract to a company that will undertake renovations at the Middletown Arts Center, 36 Church St. During a meeting on Sept. 6, committee members passed a resolution awarding a $431,000 contract to George Koustas Painting and Construction, West Long Branch, for renovations at…
-
Middletown swears in police officers who will be on duty in schools
MIDDLETOWN — During the Aug. 15 meeting of the Township Committee in Middletown, Mayor Tony Perry swore in the first group of Class III Special Law Enforcement Officers (SLEOs) who will serve as armed officers in the Middletown Township Public School District’s 16 schools beginning in September. In response to the recent killing of students…
-
Middletown committee members vote to adopt 2022 budget
MIDDLETOWN – The Township Committee has adopted an $88.73 million budget to fund the operation of Middletown during 2022. The budget was adopted during a meeting on April 18. No one from the public commented on the budget when given the opportunity to do so. According to municipal officials, Middletown’s residential and commercial property owners…
-
Middletown committee members vote to introduce 2022 budget
MIDDLETOWN – The Township Committee has introduced an $88.71 million budget to fund the operation of Middletown during 2022. The budget was introduced during a meeting on March 21. Mayor Tony Perry, Deputy Mayor Rick Hibell, Committeeman Kevin Settembrino, Committeeman Ryan Clarke and Committeewoman Kimberly Kratz voted “yes” on a motion to introduce the budget.…
-
Middletown will fund improvements at two parks
MIDDLETOWN – Municipal officials have adopted a pair of ordinances that will provide funding for improvements to two parks in Middletown. During a meeting on Feb. 7, Mayor Tony Perry, Deputy Mayor Rick Hibell, Committeeman Kevin Settembrino, Committeeman Ryan Clarke and Committeewoman Kimberly Kratz voted “yes” on a motion to adopt an ordinance which appropriates…
-
Middletown police officers promoted during Township Committee meeting
MIDDLETOWN – Three officers in the Middletown Township Police Department have been promoted. During the Jan. 18 meeting of the Township Committee, Sgt. Anthony J. Gigante was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, Police Officer Stephen G. Greenwood was promoted to the rank of sergeant and Police Officer Brady M. Carr was promoted to the…