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Blue and Yellow Lights Shine On Hunterdon Courthouse To Signal Support For Ukraine’s People
Lanza: ‘No County Purchases Of Any Russian Company Products’
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The Hunterdon County Historic Courthouse in Flemington will be bathed in blue and yellow, the colors of the flag of Ukraine, joining with governments, organizations, and people throughout the nation and the world in symbolically opposing the Russian invasion of the country and in support of the courageous people of Ukraine, County Board of Commissioners Director John E. Lanza has announced.
Lanza said, “Here in Hunterdon County, where we always patriotically stand with the red, white and blue, today we will also be standing with the blue and yellow of Ukraine and praying for the people of that nation, who are demonstrating great bravery and resolve, while facing the horror and destruction of war.
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Financial Scams on Vulnerable Populations Targeted By
Hunterdon Sheriff
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Sheriff Fred W. Brown at the Commissioner Meeting
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Hunterdon County Sheriff Fred W. Brown, at the March 1st County Board of Commissioners meeting, urged the Hunterdon Commissioners to join him in supporting passage of legislation, S-1207/A-750, which protects vulnerable senior citizens and disabled residents from financial scams by setting stricter punishments for those who exploit the vulnerable populations.
Sheriff Brown told the Board that, “As a member of law enforcement, it is my duty and obligation to protect all individuals and deter crime, whether through action or the sharing of information, like with this bill. Protecting susceptible segments of the county’s population is part of my responsibility that I take very seriously.”
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Hunterdon and State Will Share
Cost Of Farmland Preservation
Plan Update
County Ag Board To Hold Public Information Session
On April 14th
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The State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) will share the cost with Hunterdon County for the required update of County’s Comprehensive Farmland Preservation Plan and the County Agriculture Development Board (CADB) will hold an in person Public Information session on the plan, at the Board’s April 14 regular meeting, County Board of Commissioners Deputy Director Zach Rich announced at the March 1st Commissioner meeting.
Rich, the Commissioner Board’s liaison for the Planning and Land Use Department, stated, “We greatly appreciate the SADC’s financial support for updating the farmland plan.
While the county has preserved over 35,000 acres of farmland since the program was initiated over thirty years ago, I think we are all excited to embark on the next 10 years of preservation, continuing the county’s long and valuable relationship with the SADC, and maintaining Hunterdon County’s agricultural heritage.”
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Hunterdon Commissioners Support Bill Limiting Governor’s Emergency Powers
Board Director John E. Lanza said, “The state Constitution establishes a system of checks and balances that has been disregarded by the Governor’s declarations going on two years now. S-1200, sponsored by Senators Declan O’ Scanlon and Vin Gopal corrects that situation. Click here to read more
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County Walk-Up Vaccine Clinic
To make an appointment for your vaccination or booster, call 908-788-1351
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UPDATED: NEW
Bridge and Road Closures and Detours
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Good Morning Hunterdon (GMH)
Daily news, newsletter links and other information related to the Hunterdon County Commissioner Board
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WINTER & SPRING PROGRAMS: REGISTER TODAY!
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Click image above to read the Winter 2022 Edition of The Seasoned Years
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Hunterdon County Board of County Commissioners and Constitutional Officers
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John E. Lanza
Director
Zachary T. Rich
Deputy Director
**not pictured
Matt Holt
Susan J. Soloway
Shaun C.
Van Doren
Mary H. Melfi
County Clerk
Fred W. Brown
Sheriff
Susan J. Hoffman
Surrogate
Renee Robeson
Prosecutor
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