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The Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners took several routine actions during the meeting.
By voice vote the board approved a slate of ceremonial proclamations recognizing September as Senior Center Month; declaring Falls Prevention Awareness Week (Sept. 22–29, 2025); recognizing older-adult malnutrition awareness (date referenced as Sept. 12 in remarks); and acknowledging Dina Vocipio on her 100th birthday and the 10th anniversary of a short-play festival supported by the county arts fund. The board also accepted correspondence submitted to the clerk’s office since the last meeting and approved the minutes of the regular Aug. 21 meeting.
During roll call and item review, the clerk noted that resolution 25-1083 would be voted upon separately rather than as part of the consent list. The meeting record shows standard voice votes — “Aye” votes were recorded and the chair stated motions carried — but no roll-call tallies or individual member vote records were read into the record in the portions of the transcript provided.
The meeting did not record additional formal action on the items discussed during public comment or the departmental reports; resolution 25-1083 was set aside for separate consideration later in the agenda.
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