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A Municipal Service Request may include a citizen’s request for the repair or installation of safety features on borough-owned public property, such as playground equipment or park lighting, or quality of life issues including recycling pickup, snow removal, the discovery of a pothole, or suspected code violations.

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Current Weather Forecast

February 5-6 Snow Emergency

posted: Monday, February 8, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Pasquale Menna
Mayor
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Residents and visitors are encouraged to log on the Borough Website www.redbanknj.org for information concerning the snow emergency and to sign on to our emergency notification system for updated information during this and other emergency notifications. Please follow the simple instructions to access our web notification system. It is a secure system and is designed to assist you in receiving updated messages and information.

Our dedicated volunteers and employees performed a spectacular job under difficult circumstances. They should all be commended.

A special thank you to our Chief of Police, Stephen McCarthy; OEM Coordinator, Captain Peter DeFazio, Fire Chief Alan Soden and Deputy Chiefs Mego and Sanders; The First Aid; Administrator Stanley Sickels; DPW Director Gary Watson; Commissioner Art Murphy and Councilwoman Sharon Lee for the coordination of the inter-departmental action team that has been prepared and to all our dedicated DPW employees and police, fire and first aid volunteers who braved extraordinarily difficult conditions to address this emergency.

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