Tag: Tinton Falls municipal government
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Former mayor: Officials should respond to questions posted on Facebook
TINTON FALLS – The issue of whether municipal officials should respond to questions asked by residents on the Tinton Falls government’s Facebook page was a topic of discussion during the Sept. 17 meeting of the Borough Council. Council members said the administration recently created a Tinton Falls page on the social media platform. The Facebook…
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Tinton Falls will apply to county for funds to develop recreation facilities
TINTON FALLS – Members of the Tinton Falls Borough Council are expected to authorize the submission of a grant application to Monmouth County when they meet on Sept. 17. During a council meeting on Sept. 3, Borough Engineer Thomas Neff announced that officials would apply to the Monmouth County Open Space Grant Program for funding…
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Tinton Falls introduces bond ordinance to fund capital improvements
TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has introduced a bond ordinance that will, if adopted, fund municipal improvements in Tinton Falls. The ordinance was introduced in a 5-0 vote by council members at their meeting on Sept. 3. A public hearing has been scheduled for Sept. 17. Council members may adopt the ordinance following the…
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No issues reported by CFO following audit of Tinton Falls finances
TINTON FALLS – An audit of Tinton Falls’ municipal finances has produced no recommendations for corrective action, the borough’s chief financial officer told members of the Borough Council on Sept. 3. During a meeting of the governing body, Chief Financial Officer Thomas P. Fallon reported on the borough’s 2018 annual audit. “This is an excellent…
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Tinton Falls council authorizes permit for reclamation center upgrades
TINTON FALLS – Members of the Tinton Falls Borough Council have given their stamp of approval to an improvement project at the Monmouth County Reclamation Center, Asbury Avenue. On Aug. 13, council President Gary Baldwin, Vice President John Manginelli, Councilman Brock Siebert and Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama authorized the mayor, borough administrator and director of public…
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Tinton Falls officials await final report regarding Hance and Sycamore improvements
TINTON FALLS – A presentation from Monmouth County officials is expected this fall with a final recommendation for improvements at and near the intersection of Hance and Sycamore avenues in Tinton Falls. Both roads are under the jurisdiction of the county. The intersection has been the subject of comment by a former mayor and a…
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Tinton Falls council supports move to restrict commercial vehicles on local road
TINTON FALLS – Municipal officials have been made aware of “an excessive amount of trucks and commercial motor vehicles (CMVs)” along the portion of Shark River Road between Route 66 and Shafto Road (Route 547). That issue resulted in the Borough Council to pass a resolution in support of a CMV restriction on a portion…
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Councilman: Trap, neuter, release program off to good start in Tinton Falls
TINTON FALLS – A new program to trap, neuter and release (TNR) feral cats is producing initial positive results in Tinton Falls, according to a member of the Borough Council. Council members recently approved the start-up of the TNR program in the borough, and during the July 16 meeting of the governing body, Councilman Christopher…
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Board’s chairman asks for full-time zoning officer to be hired in Tinton Falls
TINTON FALLS – The chairman of the Tinton Falls Zoning Board of Adjustment has informed municipal officials that residents are not adhering to zoning regulations and that a full-time zoning officer needs to be hired in a community that is still developing. Ron Battista, who chairs the zoning board, addressed Mayor Vito Perillo and Borough…