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Residents press Middlesex County on homelessness services, emergency declaration and missing misconduct reports

Middlesex County Board of Commissioners · February 6, 2026
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Summary

At a Middlesex County commissioners meeting, a New Brunswick reporter asked whether a winter-storm emergency declaration had been rescinded and pressed for homelessness point-in-time data and publication of required law-enforcement discipline reports; the board said staff will follow up and the meeting adjourned after a voice vote.

During public comment at the Middlesex County Board of Commissioners meeting, Charlie Crabill of New Brunswick Today asked several questions about winter-storm response, homelessness services and law-enforcement transparency.

Crabill began by asking whether the county had ended its winter-storm emergency declaration for the recent storm. County staff responded that the emergency was rescinded the Friday after the storm.

Crabill also asked about a Green Acres park-development hearing in Metuchen and was told it is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Feb. 19 in the same meeting room. He pressed for results from the county’s…

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