Borough Hall is Open, Come On In

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Highlands Mayor Carolyn Broullon and the Borough Council invite local groups, committees, organizations and societies active in Highlands to participate in this year’s Local Government Week celebration set for Thursday, April 16, at Borough Hall, Navesink Ave. The public is urged o attend to learn more about the borough and its organizations and to offer input or ask questions in specific areas of information.

The celebration and opportunity for all organizations to show how they are part of the borough will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. April 16.

One highlight of the event will be Kathleen Shaw’s presentation on flood Plan Management Compliance with the DEP, as well as redevelopment for Bay Avenue. Shaw, who is the borough’s CRS Coordinator, will have displays and pertinent information and available and answer specific property questions from local property owners concerning flood insurance and how it is available in the borough.

The Highlands Historical Society as well as the Fire Department will have tables set up to highlight some of their activities. Other organizations still have time to arrange table space and explain their mission and how they help make Highlands the close knit community it is.

Mayor Broullon and members of council will be on hand to welcome all and to answer questions or provide information on government activities.

Purpose of the Local Government Week celebration, which is held annually in Highlands, is to bring awareness to the community and residents as the state celebrates Local Government Week.

Anyone wishing further information on the evening’s presentations or wanting to set up informational station during the evening should contact Borough Hall at 732-872-1224, ext. 202.

Light refreshments will be served throughout the evening

 

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