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North Haledon council adopts salary, cap‑bank and multiple local ordinances; consent agenda approves buybacks and contract renewal

Borough of North Haledon · April 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 15 meeting the North Haledon Borough Council adopted six ordinances on second reading covering salaries, budget cap bank, streets and sidewalks, fees, certificates of sale/rental and insurance registration enforcement, and approved a consent agenda authorizing employee buybacks, a fuel contract renewal and appropriation transfers.

Mayor Randy George presided over the Borough of North Haledon Council meeting on Feb. 15, 2023, at which the council adopted a package of ordinances and approved routine items on the consent agenda.

The council voted to adopt Ordinance #1-2023, a comprehensive salary ordinance establishing pay scales and education allowances for borough employees, including detailed police compensation tiers and education stipends. Council Member Donna Puglisi moved the measure with Bruce O. Iacobelli seconding; the ordinance passed its second and final reading with all members voting in the affirmative.

Council also adopted Ordinance #2-2023 to authorize the borough to exceed the Local Government Cap Law limit and create a cap bank for CY 2023; the ordinance seeks authority to increase appropriations up to 3.5% (including a 1.0% exception cited in the text equal to…

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