During a recent government meeting, Millville officials highlighted key community events and initiatives, emphasizing local engagement and upcoming activities. Commissioner Ranello opened the discussion by reflecting on the solemn September 11th ceremony held the previous week, which drew significant community attendance. He expressed gratitude to the Lavoie Camp Choir and Millville High School students for their performances, noting the importance of involving youth in commemorating such a pivotal moment in history.
The meeting also celebrated the success of Millville's annual car show, which attracted over 200 participants. Commissioner Ranello congratulated Edwin Chabaria for winning the \"Best in Show\" award with his 1967 Chevy Nova SS. He acknowledged the support of local sponsors and the community's enthusiasm, which contributed to a vibrant atmosphere filled with food and local business patronage.
Looking ahead, the Millville Recreation Department announced several upcoming events, including the annual baby show on September 28th and the resumption of the Holly City Walking Club starting October 1st. The community is also encouraged to participate in various Halloween activities planned for October.
In administrative matters, the city intends to submit its 2023 comprehensive annual performance evaluation report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by September 27th. A public hearing for the draft report is scheduled for September 19th, allowing residents to provide written comments until September 25th.
Additionally, the meeting featured updates on local health services, with the opening of the Inspira Primary Care facility at Union Lake Crossing Center, which aims to enhance healthcare access for Millville and surrounding areas.
Overall, the meeting underscored Millville's commitment to community involvement, local business support, and ongoing development initiatives.