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Zoning Board Counsel’s Charge to Board Members

By The Editor

Editor’s note: The following information was given to members of the Board of Adjustment by Board Attorney Steven Goodell.  It contains the legal criteria that must be followed in rendering a decision in the Fisher application for a variance to permit commercial water sales on Locktown-Sergeantsville Road. FISHER WATER FARM APPLICATION LEGAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ZONING BOARD... »

Fisher Hearing: Public Comment to be Heard December 17

By Gary Hinesley

Charlie Fisher will return to the stand to testify December 17, and Township Public Works Director Jay Trstensky will be asked to tell the Board about the structure of Locktown-Sergeantsville Road. When these last two witnesses have offered their testimony, the public will be allowed to comment freely on the case. Until now public... »

Township Committee Responds to County Bridge Work

By Roger Harris

On Monday Nov 16, the Township Committee decided to notify the Freeholders of their displeasure with the recent bridge work done by the Hunterdon County Engineering Dept. A letter was sent by Mayor Kristin McCarthy. In the letter to the Freeholders, the Committee expresses itself clearly: The County’s actions leading to the stop-work order... »

Ten Questions for the 2009 Candidates for Township Committee (and their responses)

By The Editor

Editors Note: In this election, four candidates are vying for two open seats on the Township Committee. The Delaware Township Post has asked each candidate to respond to ten questions on various topics of importance to Delaware Township residents. We’re pleased to have the participation of all four candidates. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order.  Here... »

McCue Resigns from Township Committee

By Gary Hinesley

Sergeantsville Grain and Feed owner Jim McCue has submitted his resignation from the Township Committee, in a letter to Mayor Kristin McCarthy received October 26, citing personal reasons. Mr. McCue has moved to Pennsylvania and is no longer eligible to serve in municipal government in New Jersey. The term to which Mr. McCue was... »

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