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Middlesex Borough May 12, 2026 Council Meeting

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Budget & FinanceOther

Middle Sex Adopts 2026 Budget Amidst Resident Concerns Over Tax Increases

The 2026 municipal budget was adopted with no changes since its introduction. Public comment highlighted concerns about the cumulative tax increases over the past four years, which have risen approximately 29%. The increase is attributed partly to a new $900,000 line item for health insurance. Council members acknowledged these concerns, noting the financial pressures from rising costs and potential state-level mandates, while assuring residents that they are continually seeking ways to manage expenses.

Community DevelopmentOther

Cashes Kenn Honored as 'Pillar of Middle Sex' for Decades of Service

Cashes Kenn was honored as a 'Pillar of Middle Sex' for his exceptional contributions and decades of service to the community. Since 2002, he has volunteered thousands of hours on the recreation commission, serving as president for 10 years and missing very few meetings. He has positively impacted multiple generations through recreation programs, youth sports, and coaching teams outside his child's involvement. He also helped revive a failing youth basketball program and managed a softball clinic and girls' travel basketball program. His dedication was particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic in reviving recreation programs.

Zoning And Land UseCommercial

Redevelopment Discussions for Old McDonald's Property and Bordering Site Continue

Discussions occurred regarding the potential redevelopment of the old McDonald's property. Several parties have shown interest, but the property's location in a flood zone presents challenges. While a conceptual plan for residential development has been presented for a property on the borough's border, it is still in the early stages with many hurdles to overcome. The tax revenue implications of such developments, particularly through PILOT (Payment In Lieu Of Taxes) programs, were also discussed in relation to potential impacts on existing residents.

Parks & EnvironmentOther

Middle Sex Elks Host Successful Charity Ball, Reopen Renovated Lounge

The Middle Sex Elks held their first annual Spring Fling Charity Ball in April to benefit special needs children's camps. The event was deemed successful and will continue annually. The lounge downstairs at the Elks lodge has reopened after renovations, offering daily openings at 3 p.m. and Friday dinners for $12, described as an 'all you can eat' meal.

UtilitiesInfrastructure

NJ American Water to Replace George Avenue Water Main After Repeated Breaks

New Jersey American Water is addressing recurring water main breaks on George Avenue. Following multiple previous failures, the company has agreed to replace the entire water main and perform curb-to-curb milling and paving due to the ongoing issues and road conditions. This comprehensive repair is a response to resident complaints and follows pressure from local officials to ensure a permanent solution.

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