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September 2021: Our residents take such pride in their homes! Look for the ‘HOMES of the MONTH’ sign in the front yard of each of the houses selected…
Read MoreIntroducing our first SATURDAY for “Coffee with Council!” This switch to Saturday is based off our community and your feedback to hold this montly meeting on a day where, for more residents, work schedules are less likely to interfere with attendance.
Read MoreTHANK YOU! After all we have endured last year and the beginning of September, thank you for THE BEST SUMMER IN 25 YEARS!
Read More“…Then in a short time period of 5 weeks, a series of environmental events capped off by Ida has radically changed the playing field from that normal way of life to despair for many.”
Read MoreThe latest news about borough offices and operations, including any urgent announcements.
Read MoreThe Pool showers are open to anyone who has been affected by the flood waters, regardless of being a Member, non-member, resident and non-resident.
Read MoreMiddlesex Borough is re-establishing the Environmental Commission and is seeking interested residents who are willing to serve on this important public board.
Read More“…Human Nature reminds us that languishing in the aftermath of a shocking event such as this is difficult for many to deal with as we must move ahead and channel our core sense of compassion and goodwill with a renewed purpose of family and country.”
Read MoreMiddlesex Borough will hold its annual September 11th Remembrance Ceremony on Saturday, September 11th at 7:00 pm in Victor Crowell Park at the Memorial. The public is invited to attend this ceremony to remember…
Read MoreMany weeks I try to think of some substantive public service information that may be beneficial to our residents. Along the way an EF-3 storm came to visit unleashing all its fury and destruction the likes of which we have not seen in recent memory.
Read MoreVirtual public meeting Monday 9/13 – to inform the public about options to eliminate the Port Reading Secondary South Main Street Grade Crossing.
Read MoreA recent motor vehicle incident occurred which involved a juvenile on a bicycle NOT wearing a helmet.
Read More“…[W]e can now celebrate the victory that the Borough won with an arduous legal defense to keep a five-story apartment building from encroaching into our revered park.”
Read MoreWeather conditions permitting, the Middlesex County Mosquito Extermination Commission will be conducting a truck ULV spray mission for nuisance adult mosquitoes and/or vector control.
Read MoreCongratulations to our Water Wrats Swim Team on a great season!
Read MoreAs a follow up to my report last week, “The Crossroads of the Perfect Storm,” I wanted to provide an update on the situation at Creighton Lake.
Read MoreAugust 2021: Our residents take such pride in their homes! Look for the ‘HOMES of the MONTH’ sign in the front yard of each of the houses selected…
Read MoreWe’re confronted with a problem Middlesex Borough has never experienced and with immediate environmental ferocity.
Read MoreBorough residents are encouraged to complete the RWJBarnabas Health’s 2021 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) resident survey.
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