Christopher Runion
Mr. Runion is running for re-election, and currently serves on the following Committees: Agway, Courts, Environmental, Parks/Rec/Fireworks, Schools, Shade Tree, Utilities
Chris is a science and special education teacher, and holds two master s degrees, in Philosophy and Education, from Loyola Marymount University and TCNJ, respectively. Chris has previously served as an AmeriCorps member, training volunteers to build homes for Habitat for Humanity, and is a long-time community activist, serving as a past board member for Montgomery Friends of Open Space, and as a member with the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, Sourlands Conservancy, and Sierra Club. .
Caitlin Giles-McCormick
By LIZ JOHNSON
Credits: Audrey Blumberg
March 10, 2021 at 8:00 AM
FLEMINGTON, NJ - The Flemington Borough Council marked the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus with a resolution and a moment of silence
“One year ago, we had the first confirmed case in New Jersey and five days later, Flemington had its first case,” said Cpl. Brian McNally, the borough’s Office of Emergency Management coordinator. “We began to prepare for the worst and hope for the best.”
Flemington has logged about 377 confirmed cases of the virus, including three deaths.
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Flemington looks to hire its own business administrator after scrapping deal with Lambertville
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Flemington is moving forward with hiring a new business administrator, but no longer in tandem with Lambertville.
The Flemington Borough Council introduced an ordinance on Jan. 11 to create a business administrator position. Council members also passed a separate resolution authorizing the termination of the shared services agreement it had previously entered into with Lambertville.
“We need to hire one. Lambertville hasn’t hired one that we can share yet, and we just felt at that point we needed to move on,” Flemington Mayor Betsy Driver said.