Two honors and a donation at this week's meeting.
Mayor Rudy Fernandez honored the Camuso Holiday Decoration Committee at Monday night's Livingston Township Council meeting. Fernandez presented representatives with a plaque for their hard work and dedication to preserving the Camuso family legacy. An independent conservancy, the Camuso committee operates in partnership with the Business Improvement District and many local volunteers to preserve, repair and honor the bounty of holiday decorations, which were donated to the town by the family of the late Ernie Camuso. This year, the committee plans to have the Christmas tree repaired, said a committee member. The committee, adhering to another long-held Camuso tradition of collecting money for the Saint Barnabas Burn Foundation, presented a…
Proposed fees would help township cover costs of maintaining public fields
The Livingston Township Council meets tonight for a conference meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. at town hall. A public discussion over the implementation of field usage fees highlights this evening's municipal agenda. The council first introduced the measure at a conference meeting back in early September. Independent sports groups that hold practices and games on township fields would now be required to pay a fee to the township based on the amount of use. At the time Township Manager Michele Meade said the planned fees are in line with what other municipalities are charging for field usage. "We think it's a fair proposal," she said. Since then, the council has maintained informal dialog with members of the sports groups to gauge their …
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9:07 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Regarding Ord. 5 –2013 - why does the annual fee need to start at $50? Why is it necessary to have annual fee anyway. All monitoring alarm systems are registered with township police during install anyway. If false alarms are consistant - I agree with assessed fees, but I do not see why alarm owners need to pay an annual fee. There are enough fees in town already. Soon enough we will need to pay …   more ›