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The City of Linden held its council meeting on November 26, 2024, addressing several key issues and community updates. The meeting began with public comments, where resident Larry Cohen advocated for a resolution supporting a state bill aimed at banning the sale of puppies in pet stores. Cohen highlighted Linden's previous leadership in passing a similar ordinance, which has inspired over 50 towns in New Jersey and led to statewide initiatives. He urged the council to pass a resolution to support the bill currently under consideration in Trenton, emphasizing the importance of combating the puppy mill industry.
Following the public comments, the council moved to close this portion of the meeting. Councilman Javec congratulated re-elected officials Alfa Rodriguez and Lisa Armand, acknowledging the challenges of the recent campaign. Councilwoman Ormond took a moment to celebrate her mother's 90th birthday, expressing gratitude for her contributions to the community and the love she has received from those she cared for as a childcare provider.
Council members also extended Thanksgiving wishes to the community, recognizing the hard work of city employees across various departments. Councilman Roman reported on the effectiveness of safety measures on Wood Avenue, noting a high rate of violations and the potential for expansion of these initiatives.
The meeting concluded with announcements of upcoming council meetings scheduled for December 16 and 17, 2024, which will be held in person. The council then adjourned, marking the end of a productive session focused on community welfare and legislative support.
Converted from City of Linden: Council Meeting, November 26, 2024 meeting on November 26, 2024
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