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Hamilton Township Council Nominates Anthony Carabelli as President and Rick Tighe as Vice President

January 03, 2024 | Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey



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Hamilton Township Council Nominates Anthony Carabelli as President and Rick Tighe as Vice President
Hamilton Township has officially welcomed a new leadership team following the recent council meeting held on January 2, 2024. In a unanimous vote, Anthony Carabelli was nominated and confirmed as the new council president, a role he will hold for the upcoming year. Council members praised Carabelli for his dedication and the strong relationships he has built within the council.

In addition to Carabelli's appointment, Rick Tighe was also nominated and unanimously approved as the council vice president. Both leaders expressed their commitment to working collaboratively for the benefit of the community.

The meeting also addressed several administrative resolutions, including the designation of public meeting dates, official holidays for township employees, and the selection of official newspapers for the year 2024. Notably, the council approved temporary budget appropriations for both the municipal and sewer utility budgets, ensuring that the township's financial operations will continue smoothly into the new year.

The meeting concluded with the ceremonial swearing-in of Jeffrey Martin as the new mayor of Hamilton Township. Commissioner John Cimino administered the oath of office, marking a significant moment for Martin, who was joined by his family during the ceremony.

These leadership changes and administrative decisions are expected to set a positive tone for Hamilton Township as it moves forward into 2024, with a focus on community engagement and effective governance.

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