Tag: Mayor Tony Perry
Public Weighs In on Middletown Route 36 Redevelopment
The township’s ambitious plan to revive the history and economic vitality of Route 36 has gained momentum. More than a hundred residents and business owners participated in the first community meeting organized by township officials to discuss redevelopment of Middletown’s section of the state corridor.
Middletown Mayor Demands Resignation of Monmouth Conservation Foundation Director
A dispute over undeveloped land in Middletown Township has become a back-and-forth between the mayor and the director of a foundation tasked with preserving open space in the county.
With Auto Thefts on the Rise, Officials Demand Stronger Legislation, Penalties
Mayor Tony Perry called Middletown “one of the safest towns, not just in New Jersey but in America” at a press conference this week, but noted that feeling of security is waning as the entire county – and state – sees a rise in auto thefts.
5 Questions with Mayor Tony Perry
MIDDLETOWN – As the largest municipality in Monmouth County and 16th largest in New Jersey, it’s no surprise Middletown Township has so...
Minimum Wage Climbs In New Jersey
Several new laws took effect in 2020 that could directly impact Two River-area neighborhoods.
One...