There is some good news for commuters and drivers coming from Governor Murphy’s administration.
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Monroe Township School District is projected to receive nearly $350,000 more in education aid if Governor Murphy’s proposed budget is adopted, but in a letter to Governor Murphy, the mayor wrote the township should receive an additional $5-$6 million over the next four years.
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The township committee approved legislation to ban the sale of recreational marijuana within the community at Monday night’s public meeting.
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A local mayor joined the debate about whether to legalize marijuana on Monday during an Assembly hearing that featured speakers from both sides of the issue.
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Middlesex County municipalities will receive nearly $12.5 million for transportation infrastructure improvements, Governor Murphy announced last month.
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While Middlesex County’s increase was well below the state $140 average, Essex County took the top spot. Taxes there increased more than $350.
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Middlesex County’s safest municipality is changing the way it protects the students and staff during the school day.
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In a letter to Governor Murphy released last week, Monroe Township Mayor Gerald Tamburro announced his intentions to form a taskforce to determine how best to use the New Jersey Training School for Boys, which is slated for closing, as open space.
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Governor Murphy continues advocating lawmakers to move forward with legislation to help residents impacted by new limits on deductions for state and local taxes under the recently overhauled federal tax plan.