MILLBURN, NJ — Want to put up a lawn sign for the upcoming special election in Millburn? There are some rules to keep in mind, township administrators say.
On Monday, the Township of Millburn issued some reminders for anyone placing lawn signs for a political candidate or a position on the June 16 referendum:
“We appreciate everyone's anticipated cooperation with this matter,” the town’s advisory added.
On June 16, residents will vote on a referendum that would switch the township to a “council-manager” style of government. The proposal to change Millburn’s government has seen both support and criticism.
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