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Friday, January 4, 2013

Budget Cuts Loom as Shortfall Tops $700 Million

Sandy reconstruction, income tax surge will help, but not enough -- says Office of Legislative Services.

Reported by Mark Magyar, NJ Spotlight With New Jersey facing a $705 million budget shortfall that could easily double by June, the Senate Democratic budget chairman Thursday called upon the Christie administration to lay out a plan to close the gap before the size of the deficit becomes virtually unmanageable. “Every month that we delay, the options grow more limited,” Sarlo warned. “Certainly, we don’t want to be where the House [of Representatives] was, falling off a fiscal cliff” at the end of the budget year. David Rosen, budget officer for the nonpartisan Office of Legislative Services, told Sarlo’s committee on Jan. 3 that it would be “optimistic” to expect the current $705 million gap not to grow over the next six months. “Every …

Monday, January 2, 2012

Fiore: Middletown Day to Return in 2012

Mayor invites residents to serve on new all-volunteer Middletown Day Committee.

As 2012 begins, newly re-elected Mayor Tony Fiore has resolved to bring Middletown Day to this year's calendar. During his address at today's Middletown Township Committee re-organization meeting, Fiore acknowledged last year's glaring omission of the annual community fair. Usually held annually in late September, Middletown Day fell under township's budget axe earlier in 2011. This year, Fiore is seeking volunteers to raise the cash and organize an event that will highlight township businesses and organizations. "Our goal for 2012 is to bring back Middletown Day by establishing a Middletown Day Committee of public volunteers," Fiore said. "This committee will be responsible for the fundraising, planning, and execution of the event." …

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