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Fight to Ban Marijuana Continues in South Amboy

6/20/18 Regular Meeting By: Joseph L. Kuchie SOUTH AMBOY – Residents voiced their concerns about the potential legalization of marijuana during last Wednesday’s South Amboy city council meeting. Kim Seber, who has been one of the city’s most vocal residents behind overdose and opioid awareness, presented her learnings from a recent summit she attended pertaining […]

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Raritan Bay Old Bridge Will Hold Open House July 12

This Wizard of Oz-themed open house will showcase Raritan Bay’s variety of medical services and the medical specialties available through various physician offices Press Release 6/21/18 OLD BRIDGE – Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center-Old Bridge is holding a free “There’s No Place Like Old Bridge” open house Thursday, July 12, 5:00 p.m. to […]

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SLIDE SHOW: 1st Constitution Bank Networking

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Council Meeting: Going Around in Circles

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SLIDE SHOW: Wreath Placed for 9 Firefighters in 1921 Horrific Accident

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Laying it All Out

6/11/18 Caucus PERTH AMBOY – One of the topics for discussion at the 6/11/18 Caucus was considering a fee waiver for a handicap parking application. Councilman Fernando Gonzalez was against this because he didn’t want to set a precedent. “If someone can afford car insurance and other expenses involving car ownership, then you can afford […]

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Code of Conduct Passed; Machado Law Group Retained & Student Presentations

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South Amboy Looks to Prevent Marijuana Sales in Town

6/6/18 Business Meeting By: Joseph L. Kuchie SOUTH AMBOY – The city of South Amboy is looking for ways to prevent businesses from selling marijuana in town as New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy continues his push for the legalization of the substance. If passed, Gov. Murphy’s proposed recreational marijuana bill would allow for the sale […]

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Discussions on Water Meters, Safety, County-Owned Buildings

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Clearing the Air and Then Some

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South Amboy State of the City

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South Amboy Swears in Four Police Officers

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Truck Overturned on Rte. 440 Ramp, Perth Amboy

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Outerbridge Crossing Summer-Traffic Summit Held in Perth Amboy

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South Amboy Adopts 2018 Budget

City Announces Surplus, One Cent Tax Increase 5/16/18 Council Meeting By: Joseph L. Kuchie SOUTH AMBOY – The City of South Amboy approved their 2018 budget at last Wednesday’s city council meeting. Auditor Gary Higgins reviewed the documents with the council and city residents as part of the mandatory public hearing on the budget. He […]

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Pallone Anti-Opioid Bill Gets By Panel

Pallone Bill to Empower FDA to Combat Illicit Opioid Importation Passes Energy and Commerce Committee Press Release 5/17/18 WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr.’s (NJ-06) bill to increased funding to combat illicit opioid importation today passed the House Energy and Commerce Committee. H.R 5228, the Stop Counterfeit Drugs by Regulating and Enhancing Enforcement Now (SCREEN) Act, […]

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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!!
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