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Glassboro council approves consent agenda, appoints patrol officer and introduces two ordinances

Borough of Glassboro Mayor and Council · January 22, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 13 meeting the Glassboro Mayor and Council approved a consent agenda that included Resolution 59-26 appointing Jake John Genteel as a patrol officer, authorized a lease/escrow item, and introduced ordinances 26-01 (historic preservation code) and 26-02 (vehicles and traffic) on first reading.

The Borough of Glassboro Mayor and Council on Jan. 13, 2026 approved routine business on a consent agenda, appointed a patrol officer and introduced two ordinances on first reading.

Borough solicitor summarized the consent agenda: Resolution 59-26 to appoint Jake John Genteel as a patrol officer for the Nashua Police Department and Resolution 60-26 authorizing a lease-escrow matter related to a Burger King property (block reference provided during the meeting). A motion to approve the consent agenda was moved and seconded and passed on a roll-call vote.

The council also voted to introduce two ordinances on first reading. Ordinance 26-01 would amend Chapter 65 (Historic Preservation Commission) of the borough code; Ordinance 26-02 would amend Chapter 445 (Vehicles and Traffic). The solicitor read both titles aloud and the council approved their introduction for first reading by roll call.

Earlier in the meeting the council moved and approved the minutes of the Dec. 9, 2025 regular meeting. The council later moved to approve all duly authorized bills; during that vote one or more abstentions were recorded but the motion carried.

No final adoption votes on the two ordinances occurred; both were introduced on first reading and will return for additional readings or action at a later meeting. The meeting adjourned with the next regular meeting scheduled for Jan. 27, 2026 at 6 p.m.