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Butting Heads

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FOB Lodge 80 Donates to Puerto Rico Relief

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South Amboy Considers Adding Beach Hours

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Tempers Flare; Council & Administration Still Fractured

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Teachers Demand Contract; Board Responds

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Appointments Questioned at Perth Amboy Caucus Meeting

1/22/20 Caucus By: Carolyn Maxwell PERTH AMBOY –  At the beginning of the 1/22/20 Caucus Meeting, Rebecca Robles came up to be interviewed by the Council for the position of Assistant Prosecutor. She gave a brief overview of her professional and personal experience. She stated she had been in business for 15 years and has […]

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Hot Topics Discussed; Library Director Appointment Tabled

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Liquor Store Questioned Water/Sewer Bill Concerns

By: Katherine Massopust SOUTH AMBOY – The only item questioned on the Consent Agenda was No. 20-060 Authorizing an award of a contract for grant writer – Mazaukas. Councilman Brian McLaughlin questioned if any grants were received by the city. B.A. Glenn Skarzynski stated that the city received quite of few grants thanks to the […]

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Freiman, Benson Bill to Prevent Overcharging Customers Clears Panel

Freiman, Benson Bill to Prevent Overcharging Customers at E-Z Pass Toll Clears Assembly Panel Press Release 2/3/20 TRENTON – Thousands of commuters travel through E-ZPass toll booths daily. Aiming to ensure residents are notified expeditiously of an overcharge on their account, Democratic Assembly members Roy Freiman and Daniel Benson sponsored legislation to immediately notify customers […]

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Administration Pay Increases Bothersome

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A Game of Chess: The Budget Report and Library Renovations

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Vasquez Elected Perth Amboy Board of Ed President | SLIDE SHOW

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Presentation on BID Budget & Temporary Budget for Municipal Debt Services

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SkillUp Middlesex

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A Potpourri of Topics Discussed at South Amboy Council Meeting

1/8/20 Business Meeting By: Katherine Massopust SOUTH AMBOY – A potpourri of topics were discussed at the 1/8/20 Business Meeting. Councilman Thomas Reilly asked for clarification for certifying eligibility for a firefighter. He questioned if this individual was a new firefighter who just graduated from the academy or if he just became eligible for death […]

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Mickey Gross Remains South Amboy Council President

Christine Noble Remains Council Vice President in Reorganization Meeting By: Joseph L. Kuchie SOUTH AMBOY – Council President Mickey Gross and Council Vice President Christine Noble kept their respective titles following Thursday’s city reorganization meeting. Councilwoman Noble became temporary council president to begin the vote, and the council voted unanimously to keep Gross as Council […]

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Safety Announcement

We are taking safety precautions in the City of Perth Amboy, and emphasize that it is important: IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!!
Report Suspicious Activity – Be Vigilant – STAY ALERT! Do not think that any call or report is too small. Don’t allow the actions of a few dictate your quality of life.
FOR ALL EMERGENCIES, DIAL: 9-1-1
FOR ALL NON-EMERGENCIES, DIAL: 732-442-4400