Category: News Releases
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Carteret Residents Get Unexpected Visit From Road Workers on Sunday
Road workers showed up at the Meridian Square apartment complex on Sunday to begin laying out the controversial construction of a proposed commuter road through private property that residents say is unnecessary and unsafe.
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Unhappy Resident Seeks State Intervention on Carteret Commuter Road Issues
Carteret Residents Disappointed in Mayor’s Responses at First Public Meeting on Waterfront Redevelopment Plan. They will Seek Help from State Representatives (Feb. 28, 2024) Carteret residents opposed to a commuter road extension through private property in their quiet neighborhood said they were disappointed in Mayor Daniel Reiman’s responses to their concerns at last Thursday’s borough council…
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Carteret Residents Reject Road Configuration
Residents of Carteret, NJ, are alarmed by a proposed road redesign linked to a new ferry terminal. They argue that the changes will increase traffic dangers, disrupt their peaceful neighborhood, and endanger local schoolchildren. Despite their safety concerns, townsfolk claim they’ve been kept in the dark about these plans, without official town communication or public…
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Carteret Residents Will Be Heard About Town’s Waterfront Redevelopment Plans; Concerns Expressed About Commuter Road Cutting Through Residential Neighborhood
On January 17, 2024, Carteret, NJ Mayor Daniel Reiman agreed to an in-person public meeting following residents’ demands to discuss the contentious waterfront redevelopment, including a ferry terminal and road extensions through a residential area and school zone. Spearheaded by resident Wayne Johnson, the community opposes lack of transparency and the planned use of eminent…