Middletown Spotlight, a program that focuses on the quality of life in Middletown, returns to the Bayshore.
A public outreach session will be held on Wednesday, March 15th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Tonya Keller Community Center. Residents are encouraged to stop by and talk informally with Mayor Gerry Scharfenberger and other local officials about Middletown’s neighborhoods. Representatives from the Departments of Building and Inspection, Community Development, Health, Police, Public Works, and Recreation are scheduled to be on hand to answer questions and provide information about township programs and services.
The March 15th session is one of three regional spotlights that will be held this year. Three locations have been selected to best accommodate residents from Middletown’s many neighborhoods. Residents are welcome at all sessions. The 2017 schedule is as follows:
- Wednesday, March 15, 5-7 pm, Tonya Keller Community Center, 50 Bray Avenue
- Tuesday, April 18, 5-7pm, Middletown Arts Center, 36 Church Street
- Thursday May 18, 5-7pm, River Plaza Firehouse, 26 Applegate Street
Residents can also ask questions about their neighborhood or report a problem anytime through the township website at middletownnj.org or during business hours by calling 732-615-2000.