In 2020, Dunellen residents will continue to have curbside recycling pickups every other Wednesday by the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA). All curbside recyclable items, such as bottles, cans, paper and small flat cardboard can be mixed together in a single recycling container as they are kept separate from trash. However, recycling placed in plastic bags will not be collected. Recycling must be placed curbside prior to 6am. Blue containers with the Middlesex County logo are to be used. Continue Reading →
Police
Dunellen Police Report | December 2019
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On 12/31/2019 at 11:47 pm, a Dunellen resident was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and contempt of court after patrol was called to Bound Brook Road for a dispute. He was found to have a warrant for his arrest out of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office and physically resisted officers attempting to arrest him. He was brought to Dunellen Police Headquarters for processing and later remanded to the Somerset County Jail on their warrant. On 12/31/2019 at 8:57 am, a Piscataway was arrested for Contempt of Court following a motor vehicle stop on South Washington Avenue. He was found to have a warrant for his arrest out of Middlesex Borough. Continue Reading →
Dunellen
School Bonding Approved by Dunellen Voters
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The official results from the Middlesex County Board of Elections are in. The school bonding proposal was approved, 463 to 230. This will now allow the Dunellen School District to undertake the renovation and upgrades of Dunellen’s three schools, and expend and issue bonds to the amount not to exceed $23,800,000.00 in order to fund the project. Approval of the question also permits the Board of Education to use $5,827,996 of the $10,322,280 borrowing margin of the Borough of Dunellen. The State of New Jersey will provide debt service aid to cover 57.03% of the total project’s cost of $31.3million. Continue Reading →
Dunellen
Residents to vote on Dunellen School Facilities Enhancements Project
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A special school election will be held on Tuesday, December 10 from 6am to 8pm at Lincoln Middle School and the Dunellen Firehouse. On the ballot is only one public question, whether or not to allow the Dunellen Board of Education (BOE) to undertake the renovation and upgrades of Dunellen’s three schools, and expend and issue bonds to the amount not to exceed $23,800,000.00 in order to fund the project. Approval of the question would permit using up $5,827,996 of the $10,322,280 borrowing margin of the Borough of Dunellen. If the proposal passes, the State of New Jersey would also provide debt service aid to cover 57.03% of the total project’s cost of $31.3million. Promotional materials posted on the Dunellen school district’s website encouraging the approval of the proposed funding strategy tout “zero tax impact for the construction and renovations.” Continue Reading →
Dunellen
Residents Encouraged to Apply for Town Committees
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Current Dunellen Council President and Mayor-elect Jason Cilento recently posted a call for volunteers on his Facebook page. With updates made to the borough website, Dunellen residents now are able to apply to borough committees, commissions and boards through a volunteer application online form. A hard copy of the volunteer application can also be picked up at borough clerk’s office. To be considered for open positions, residents need to submit applications by Friday, December 20, 2019. Applications shall be reviewed and appointments made by January 1, 2020. Continue Reading →
Events
Dunellen Police Report | November 2019
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On 11/30/2019 at approximately 1:30 am, police attempted to conduct a motor vehicle stop on the North Avenue. After stopping briefly, the operator of the vehicle, a black Dodge Charger, took off at a high rate of speed and led officers on a brief pursuit through Dunellen, Piscataway, and Plainfield. The pursuit was terminated due to the suspect’s extremely reckless operation of the vehicle. This case remains open. On 11/29/2019 at 3:22 pm, police received a walk-in report of criminal mischief. Continue Reading →
Politics
Cilento, Rios, Sigmon win Dunellen election
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The Republican Party swept the local race in Dunellen. It did not come as a surprise that current Dunellen council president Jason Cilento (R) won the mayoral position as he was running unopposed. Longtime mayor Robert Seader had chosen not to run for reelection. Cilento’s running mates, Trina Rios (R) and Daniel Cole Sigmon (R) won against Christina Haftmann (D) and Richard Pinder (D). All four borough council candidates had not previously run for Dunellen political office. Continue Reading →
Police
Dunellen Police Report | October 2019
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On 10/31/2019 at 9:22 pm, police responded to Madison Avenue for the report of a bicycle theft. The victim reported that an unknown person had removed the unsecured bicycle. On 10/30/2019 at 2:51 pm, police received a walk-in report of fraudulent checks. The victim, a Dunellen resident, reported being the victim of a scam and cashing fraudulent checks, as well as sending the scammers more money. On 10/30/2019 at 1:58 pm, police received a walk-in report of fraud. Continue Reading →
Politics
Mayoral Candidate Jason F. Cilento’s Personal Statement
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower said, “The middle of the road is all of the usable surface; the extremes, right and left, are in the gutters.”
I agree with President Eisenhower – and though our nation remains politically divided, my philosophies and values remain intact as a public servant who cares more about serving his constituents than he does partisan politics. I also believe that those in Washington D.C. could learn from a town like Dunellen. We as neighbors, friends and families have so much more in common than we do what separates us, and in my opinion, coming together to accomplish great things regardless of our differences is what uniquely defines us as a community. We care about making this borough a great place to live, work, create and raise a family, and that is what makes our square mile the “miracle mile!”
As a lifelong resident of Dunellen, I have dedicated my time to making Dunellen a better place and a town my fiancée Lindsay and I are proud to call home. I attended Dunellen’s public schools K-12, graduated from Kean University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a minor in theatre studies, and, while working in risk management for a New York/New Jersey regional bank, completed this year my master’s degree in public administration from Rutgers University. Continue Reading →
Politics
Dunellen Borough Council Candidates – 2019
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Below are the personal statements from the four Dunellen Borough council candidates. Listing is in alphabetical order. Click on the candidate’s name to go directly to their statement: Christina Haftmann, Richard Pinder, Trina Rios, Daniel Cole Sigmon
Christina Haftmann (D)
I was raised in Dunellen when our town still had open fields and everyone knew each other. After attending Livingston College, I moved to Boston where over the years I worked for Harvard, USTrust and Fidelity Investments. I also lived in California for thirteen years but the high cost of living made me return to New Jersey. Continue Reading →