An eight-unit townhouse building with two mixed-use office and apartment units will be constructed on Maxim Drive.
Committee Timothy McDonald was recently sworn-in to his second term as chair of the Ocean County Library Commission.
With the sale of the property housing the former community hall and the historic Worden House, some are concerned about preserving history.
The legislation would "result in less certainty and finality, less transparency, less balance" and more to Lacey, officials said.
Sen. Carmen Amato, Assemblyman Brian Rumpf and Assemblyman Greg Myhre are pledging their commitment to their constituents.
A controversial project using a P3 partnership to construct a new municipal complex is not moving forward at this time.
"We're going to give it a hell of a go," said new Mayor Peggy Sue Juliano, following in the footsteps of her late husband.
Dates have been set for the 2024 Lacey Township Committee meetings:
The Township Committee will choose a new mayor and deputy mayor at the first meeting of the new year.
Retiring after 33 years in State Legislature, Sen. Christopher Connors said goodbye where his career began in 1984: Lacey Township.
The 8-unit townhouse building and second building with two offices and two apartments needs a use variance and a bulk variance.
New officer Christopher Triano is a Lacey native, and township officials are happy to have him back working in his hometown.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission wants Holtec to pay $43,750 for shipping equipment from Oyster Creek that exceeded radiation limits.
PeggySue Juliano is leading the unofficial election results as of Tuesday night.
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Republican incumbent PeggySue Juliano and Democratic challenger Kaitlyn Triano shared their stances on issues facing Lacey Township:
Tensions boiled over at a recent meeting when the mayor shouted at a resident for being "rude" to officials over a controversial proposal.
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Are they native grasses that bring beauty to the neighborhood or weeds that invite pests? Officials debated what to do with Bayfront Park.
The 8-unit townhouse building and commercial offices with two apartments need a use variance and variances for setbacks.
The Township Committee is moving forward in creating a new ordinance that would keep unwanted solicitors away from residents.
The Zoning Board approved an application to construct nine housing units on one property and add a second floor to Main Street Laundromat.
A judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that the Lacey Board of Education held secret meetings.
A hearing is set for an 8-unit townhouse building and additional commercial building with two apartments on Maxim Drive.
Residents are making it clear: they do not want Lacey to enter a public private partnership to construct a new municipal complex.
"In today's society, I think it's time that we consider a no-knock ordinance," said Township Clerk Veronica Laureigh.
The Lacey Township Committee will discuss the potential for a "no-knock" ordinance at their next meeting.
While there still have been no official decisions made, residents continue to ask that the township doesn't go through with a new complex.
The proposal consists of nine housing units on one property and adding a second floor with two housing units on an existing building.
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Holtec was granted a license to build a storage facility for used nuclear fuel in New Mexico. It means the waste could finally leave Lacey.
The Committee says nothing has been confirmed for a new municipal complex. That doesn't stop residents from saying they heard otherwise.
In a quarterly update shared with the Lacey Township Committee, Holtec said that Oyster Creek decommissioning will be complete by 2030.
Gov. Phil Murphy proposed $99.9 million in community recreation improvements. Part of it would replace a playground in Lacey.
Township officials have teamed up with BRS, Inc. to make a plan for Lacey's economic future and how to attract and retain new industries.