City Council approved two ordinances to acquire the James E. Mackie American Legion Post No. 499 at 59-63 W. Main St. for $77,500.
Continue reading Council approves American Legion acquisition
City Council approved two ordinances to acquire the James E. Mackie American Legion Post No. 499 at 59-63 W. Main St. for $77,500.
Continue reading Council approves American Legion acquisition
A downtown wireless network and surveillance camera program will be deployed over the next few months as part of a pilot program in the downtown Central Business District (CBD).
Continue reading Council approves funding for downtown cameras, network
The city will buy about two dozen on-street, multi-space parking meters to replace existing parking meters downtown.
The city will acquire the American Legion building on West Main Street for $77,500. Continue reading City to buy American Legion building
A $55-million development at the site of the former Center Circle facility on Main Street topped out at its planned five stories earlier this month.
Phase one of the Main & Monroe development is aiming for an October completion and while the developer is required to start the second phase by January, there is interest in starting sooner.
Demolition of the vacant St. Mark’s Church on Hamilton Street restarted recently, with much of the church building razed this week. The adjacent rectory building still remained as of Tuesday.
Reported incidents of crime continue to fall in Rahway and surrounding areas, down almost 19 percent in the city last year and 10 percent countywide.