The ordinance aims to expand community involvement in cleanups and maintenance by allowing organizations and individuals to adopt areas.
Violation of the ordinance will result in a fine of $100 for each day the violation exists.
According to the planner and developer, the residential project will create a sustainable revenue source for the Arts District.
Once adopted, violation of the ordinance will result in a fine of $100 for each day the violation exists.
Council President Margot Harris said she would bring back the ordinance on the agenda at a later date.
The ordinance was adopted unanimously during the Feb. 10 meeting.
The employee alleges the township failed to pay him overtime wages when he worked more than 40 hours a week.
The new addition will be around 5,572 square feet.
Metuchen introduced an ordinance authorizing a rights-of-way agreement with Comcast.
The resident was cited by the township for an unsafe structure and imminent hazard.
Officials said the Borough remains open to dialogue with the property owner.
A public hearing on the ordinance is scheduled for Feb. 10.
The property on 52 Lexington will be leased to Chevra Hatzolah of Middlesex County.
Residents can expect to receive the QR code in the mail.
Metuchen’s iconic theatre is expected to “roar to life” in 2027.
The move came after the township received severe backlash for passing the ordinance late last year.
Busch noted that the borough’s shared commitment to local progress stands as a testament to what can be achieved when neighbors are unified.
The Council President laid out her plans for 2025 including restoring the six minutes of public speaking time.
This will be the Borough's 125th reorganization meeting.
The meeting is part of a kickoff to the Borough's “Metuchen is American” program.
Ajay Patil is the second Democratic candidate to challenge Mayor Sam Joshi.
The last council meeting saw residents and several out-of-towners voice their objections to the decorum ordinance.
Spearheaded by Rep. Frank Pallone, the bill received widespread support from several organizations and Buffalo Bills star Damar Hamlin.
The apology comes after the council adopted the decorum ordinance amid public protest.
The ordinance was passed last Council meeting amid public opposition.
Raising Cane’s proposes to convert a vacant bank into a double drive-through restaurant.
The Middlesex County Clerk certified the election results on Thursday. Here's who won and by how many votes:
A public hearing on the ordinance is scheduled for Nov. 25.
Despite the challenging road ahead Kandel vowed to fight and continue working for the Borough.
The applicant is proposing to convert an existing bank with a double drive-thru.
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Due to dry weather conditions, township officials have asked residents to refrain from using any type of fireworks during Diwali.
The local GOP committee has endorsed three candidates in a nonpartisan Board of Education election.
This comes after suggestions from several residents. The ordinance was adopted 5-2
The application will now be heard by the Edison Planning Board on Nov. 18.
The township said it received several complaints regarding “over-illumination” of new residential buildings.
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A public hearing on the application is scheduled for the Oct. 15 meeting.
Councilmembers have called for a subcommittee to review the ordinance.