Tag: Middletown municipal government
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Middletown officials authorize four-way stop at Cooper and Bowne roads
MIDDLETOWN – Without comment, members of the Township Committee have unanimously authorized the creation of an all-way stop at the intersection of Cooper and Bowne roads. An all-way stop, which is also known as a four-way stop, is a traffic management system which requires all vehicles to stop before they proceed through the intersection. At…
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Four candidates seek two seats on Middletown Township Committee
MIDDLETOWN – Four candidates are seeking two three-year terms on the Middletown Township Committee in the Nov. 5 election. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The candidates are Republicans Kevin Settembrino and Rick Hibell, and Democrats Jeana Sager and Sean Byrnes. Settembrino and Hibell are currently serving on the Township Committee.…
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Middletown officials introduce bond ordinances for capital improvements
MIDDLETOWN – A bond ordinance that appropriates $397,800 for capital improvements in Middletown has been introduced by the Township Committee. Only July 15, members of the governing body introduced an ordinance that would, if adopted, appropriate funds for improvements to buildings and grounds. Bonds or notes totaling $377,910 are expected to be issued and the…
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Middletown officials introduce $79 million municipal budget for 2019
MIDDLETOWN – Members of the Middletown Township Committee have introduced a $79.92 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2019. During a meeting on April 1, Mayor Tony Perry, Deputy Mayor Anthony Fiore, Committeeman Rick Hibell, Committeeman Kevin Settembrino and Committeewoman Patricia Snell voted “yes” on a motion to introduce the spending…
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Developer chosen to construct townhouses at site of former Foodtown in Middletown
Middletown Township Committee members have voted unanimously to designate Toll NJ XII, L.P., as the redeveloper of the residential component of a 100-acre property on Route 35. During a workshop meeting on Feb. 4, and without discussion, Mayor Tony Perry, Deputy Mayor Tony Fiore, Committeeman Kevin Settembrino, Committeeman Rick Hibell and Committeewoman Patricia Snell approved…
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Plans call for new health club at Middletown property
MIDDLETOWN – Municipal officials in Middletown have designated LTF Real Estate Company Inc. as the redeveloper of a 5.48-acre parcel near Half Mile Road and Schulz Drive. Officials said the site, which is currently home to a three-story, 75,345-square-foot office building, is expected to be developed with a health club and parking structure. Township Administrator…
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Perry elected to serve as Middletown mayor in 2019
Republican Township Committeeman Anthony S. Perry will serve as Middletown’s mayor and Republican Township Committeeman Anthony P. Fiore will serve as deputy mayor in 2019. Perry, 28, is believed to be the youngest elected official to ever serve as mayor in Middletown, according to municipal officials. Perry and Fiore were elected to those positions by…
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Middletown will obtain new town hall through lease agreement with redeveloper
Members of the Middletown Township Committee have adopted an ordinance that authorizes an agreement with Middletown Municipal Complex Urban Renewal, LLC, for the $56 million town hall redevelopment project. The agreement officials adopted on Dec. 7 states that the redeveloper of the existing 9.7-acre municipal complex at 1 Kings Highway (Middletown Municipal Complex Urban Renewal)…