Tag: Government
New Red Bank Council Establishes Ground Rules at Special Meeting
The newly elected governing body set some ground rules for governance at its first meeting July 6 since all members and the mayor were installed five days earlier.
LWV to Host Virtual Red Bank Candidates’ Forum
Before the May 9 special election ushering in Red Bank’s new form of government, candidates for public office in the borough have signed on to participate in a forum organized by the League of Women Voters of Monmouth County (LWV).
Former Ambassador Returns to Holy Cross for Talk
As former U.S. Ambassador Clifford G. Bond walked into the gym at Holy Cross Academy in Rumson, he looked around. “This is different from what I remember,” he said. “Bigger.” A major school expansion completed in 2006 converted the old auditorium and gym into two floors, including a library and media center, professional kitchen and new bathrooms.
Red Bank Public Utilities Chief Ousted; Council Discusses Early Voting Expenses
The borough council unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing a separation agreement with Clifford Keen, director of public utilities, at its meeting Jan. 11. The council did not discuss the reason for the separation agreement or details of Keen’s replacement.
Republicans Maintain Majority in Middletown
Republican candidates Rick Hibell and Kevin Settembrino were reelected by an overwhelming majority to the Middletown Township Committee Nov. 8.
Holmdel Votes for ‘No’ Change in Government
A majority of residents have voted “No” to the public question in the special election held Tuesday, July 26, apparently rejecting the Holmdel Charter Study Commission’s proposal for a new municipal form of government in the township.
Red Bank Charter Commission Hears Benefits of Another Form of Government
ED BANK – Borough charter study commissioners are mulling the recommendation of a particular form of government following a Phase II meeting with state official Edward Sasdelli.
Experts Give Input to Holmdel Charter Study Commission
HOLMDEL – A Phase II meeting of the township charter commission caused some residents to question whether the process of examining the community’s current form of government was truly for the benefit of the people.
Charter Commissions Approved For Holmdel, Red Bank
MONMOUTH COUNTY – Two municipalities in the Two River area will soon consider changing their existing partisan forms of government, as determined by voters this week.
Red Bank Considers Change in Form of Government
Red Bank officials unanimously support a plan that could potentially change the borough’s existing form of government.