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Monmouth County activates traffic light at busy Tinton Falls intersection
Monmouth County activates traffic light at busy Tinton Falls intersection
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TINTON FALLS – After nearly four years of planning, design and construction, a new traffic signal that has been installed at a busy intersection in Tinton Falls has been activated.
The traffic signal was constructed at the intersection of Monmouth County Route 13A (Sycamore Avenue) and Monmouth County Route 51 (Hance Avenue).
Members of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners held a ceremony at the site on April 22 to mark the signal’s activation.
In addition to constructing the traffic signal, construction crews installed a “Red Signal Ahead” sign, widened Sycamore Avenue to accommodate a dedicated left turn lane for vehicles heading east, completed curb work, milling and pavement resurfacing, upgraded signs and revised street striping along all approaches to the intersection, according to a press release fro
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They say there’s always a Jersey connection. But it’s not always a good one.
You’re likely aware that Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, was a New Jersey native.
N.J. mayor weighs November re-election bid when he’ll be 97
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
At 96, Mayor Vito Perillo is one of America s oldest mayors and is now contemplating whether to seek another 4-year term, which could set him up as a centenarian municipal chief executive.
Tinton Falls,N.J. March 12, 2021
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In the summer of 2017, when Vito Perillo was still just 92, he finally resolved to do something about Tinton Falls’ steadily increasing property taxes, a rise he had documented by saving every one of his tax bills since 1980, the year he retired as a civilian defense employee at Fort Monmouth.
Buckley elected council president in Tinton Falls for 2021
Buckley elected council president in Tinton Falls for 2021
TINTON FALLS – Tracy Buckley has been elected by her fellow members of the governing body to serve as president of the Borough Council in Tinton Falls for a second consecutive year.
The borough’s annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 3 was held in a virtual manner due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. No council seats were on the ballot in the November municipal election.
Buckley is joined on the council by Risa Clay, Michael Nesci, John Manginelli and Brock Siebert.
As the first order of business, Buckley was elected to serve as council president during 2021. She joined the governing body in 2020 and was elected to serve as council president in her first year on the dais.