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Kenilworth council approves minutes, consent agenda; proclaims January Human Trafficking Prevention Month, honors long-serving staff and volunteers

Governing Body of the Borough of Kenilworth · January 24, 2026
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Summary

The council approved prior minutes and a multi-resolution consent agenda, issued a proclamation recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and honored Richard Locksley as employee of the year and Mary Anne Gasper as volunteer of the year. The council also previewed a bond sale and multiple resolutions to be voted as part of the consent agenda.

The Borough of Kenilworth Council approved previous meeting minutes, adopted a consent agenda of resolutions and presented a proclamation naming January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

At the start of the meeting a speaker read the statutory Open Public Meetings Act notice (Chapter 231, P.L. 1975) and confirmed that the clerk posted the 2026 meeting schedule. The council then completed roll call; Councilman Piper was recorded as excused.

Mayor Linda Carlovich read a proclamation recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month and cited state designations and the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking. "I, Linda Carlovich, mayor of the Borough Of Kenilworth," the mayor said as she presented the proclamation and…

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