Tag: Tinton Falls municipal government

  • Tinton Falls officials award contract for park’s development

    Tinton Falls officials award contract for park’s development

    TINTON FALLS – The Tinton Falls Borough Council has awarded a contract to a Freehold Township company that will develop an recreational facility in the municipality. During a recent meeting, council members awarded the $1.15 million contract to Shore Top Construction for the development of Traditions Park between Wardell and Shafto roads, near the Foxchase…

  • Tinton Falls residents will vote on question of eliminating run-off elections

    Tinton Falls residents will vote on question of eliminating run-off elections

    TINTON FALLS – When the residents of Tinton Falls go to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 3, they will be asked to vote on a local public question. During a meeting on Aug. 11, members of the Borough Council voted unanimously to authorize a ballot question regarding the elimination of run-off elections in Tinton…

  • Tinton Falls approves contract with area firm for zoning officer services

    Tinton Falls approves contract with area firm for zoning officer services

    TINTON FALLS – An employee of a local engineering firm will serve as the zoning officer in Tinton Falls for the remainder of 2020. During a Borough Council meeting on June 16, the members of the governing body authorized a contract for professional services with T&M Associates, Middletown. The contract is for an amount not…

  • Tinton Falls council adopts $26.6M municipal budget for 2020

    Tinton Falls council adopts $26.6M municipal budget for 2020

    TINTON FALLS – The Tinton Falls Borough Council has adopted a $26.59 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2020. The budget was adopted during a meeting on May 19. According to a presentation, the $26.59 million budget will be supported through the collection of $16.15 million in taxes from the borough’s…

  • Tinton Falls council introduces $26.6M municipal budget for 2020

    Tinton Falls council introduces $26.6M municipal budget for 2020

    TINTON FALLS – The Tinton Falls Borough Council has introduced a $26.59 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2020. The budget was introduced during the council’s April 21 meeting. A public hearing on the budget has been scheduled for May 19, at which time it may be adopted. According to a…

  • Buckley, Clay, Nesci join Borough Council in Tinton Falls

    Buckley, Clay, Nesci join Borough Council in Tinton Falls

    Risa S. Clay, Tracy A. Buckley and Michael J. Nesci have assumed their new positions and started their duties in Tinton Falls’ municipal government. Clay, Buckley and Nesci have joined councilmen Brock Siebert and John Manginelli on the Tinton Falls Borough Council. Clay, Buckley and Nesci ran as the Independent Advocates for Tinton Falls in…

  • Seven candidates campaign for three seats on Tinton Falls Borough Council

    Seven candidates campaign for three seats on Tinton Falls Borough Council

    TINTON FALLS – Seven candidates are seeking three three-year terms on the Tinton Falls Borough Council in the Nov. 5 election. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The terms of council members Nancyanne Fama, Gary Baldwin and Christopher Pak will end on Dec. 31. None of the incumbents are seeking re-election.…

  • 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…

  • Tinton Falls council adopts bond ordinance to fund improvements in borough

    Tinton Falls council adopts bond ordinance to fund improvements in borough

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted a bond ordinance that will fund municipal improvements in Tinton Falls. The ordinance was introduced by council members on Sept. 3. During a meeting on Sept. 17, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama and Councilman Brock Siebert voted “yes” on a motion to…