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Notice of Cold Spring Bike Path Closure in Lower Township

Please note that the Cold Spring Bike Path in Lower Township will be closed to thru traffic in the proximity of Cresse Lane and the Pantry One convenience store beginning on September 15th and extending until September 30th to allow for the jack and bore operations associated with the construction of a sewer pumping station. The path will be closed both day and night at this location during this time.  Variable message signs will be placed at each end of the construction area alerting pedestrians and bicyclists of the portion of the path that will be closed. A safety fence will be constructed around the construction area to cordon off access. The contractor expects to re-open the bike path on Friday September 30th.

Notice of Cold Spring Bike Path Closure in Lower Township2022-10-24T15:51:03-04:00

Liz Simpkins Honored as Middle Township Employee of the Month

Middle’s Deputy Tax Assessor named Employee of the Month for going above and beyond
Liz Simpkins’ caring ways even extend to the Town Hall gardens

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Deputy Tax Assessor and Township Claims Coordinator Liz Simpkins says she enjoys ‘being there’ for her coworkers and the community.

Liz Simpkins is Middle Township’s Deputy Assessor and Township Claims Coordinator, but also claims a few unofficial titles around Town Hall.

Simpkins describes herself as the office’s “barista, snack provider and water cooler coordinator.”

And when she is not helping the public with their tax assessments and insurance claims, she also can be found caring for the garden at Town Hall and even cleaning the windows.

Simpkin’s extra efforts, along with her cheerful personality, led to her selection as Middle Township’s August Employee of the Month.

“It’s always nice to be recognized by fellow employees,” says Simpkins. “I truly enjoy being there for the public and my coworkers.”

Committeeman Jim Norris, who oversees the Assessment of Taxes department, says Simpkins does a terrific job for the Tax Assessor’s office.

“Her knowledge, skills, and attitude toward our residents make her indispensable to our Township operations,” he says. “Great job, Liz, and thank you for the work you do for the people of Middle
Township!”

Simpkins will be recognized for her achievement on August 15 at the Township Committee meeting

Liz Simpkins Honored as Middle Township Employee of the Month2022-12-20T09:17:12-05:00

Norris Calls For Community Partnership in Rio Grande

Norris calls for community partnership in Rio Grande

Residents and business owners would serve on board to address quality-of-life issues

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A resolution to form the Rio Grande Community Partnership will be introduced at the Aug. 15 Township Committee meeting.

Middle Township Committeeman Jim Norris is calling for the establishment of the Rio Grande Community Partnership to tackle challenges facing that area of town.

Norris envisions a committee that brings together Rio Grande residents, business owners, social-service agencies and local government to address the ongoing quality-of-life concerns in the Township’s southern business district.

“I grew up in Rio Grande and the area has certainly changed in my lifetime,” Norris said. “Many of those changes have been positive, but we need to recognize that we face growing issues related to the social ills affecting our entire country. We must come together to seek smart and innovative solutions to the challenges presented by homelessness, petty crime, drug use and an ongoing housing shortage.”

Norris will propose a resolution, to be voted on by Township Committee on Aug. 15, to create the Rio Grande Community Partnership as an official nine-member volunteer board. The Board would consist of Rio Grande area residents and business owners as well as representatives and advisers from local and county government and the Middle Township Police Department. The Township would appoint a staff member as secretary to the board and provide legal counsel from the municipal solicitor.

“I hear the frustrations of the businesses and residents in the Rio Grande area,” Norris said. “They have deep concerns for this community that they care so much about. The challenges we face here are not unique to Middle Township but we will address these concerns in a Middle Township way, by bringing good people together on common ground to work to continually improve our quality of life.”

Residents and business owners interested in serving in the Rio Grande Community Partnership may email Committeeman Norris directly at jnorris@middletownship.com.

Norris Calls For Community Partnership in Rio Grande2022-12-20T09:17:20-05:00

Middle Hosts 39th Annual National Night Out

Middle Hosts 39th Annual National Night Out

The event encourages the community to connect with police while participating in fun-filled activities

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Middle Township National Night Out is an opportunity for fun and positive interactions with police.

Residents can explore fire, EMS, and police vehicles while connecting as a community at Middle Township’s 39th annual National Night Out on Aug. 2. The Cape May County Sheriff’s Office will add to the fun with a K-9 Demonstration and members of the Mounted Horse Patrol.

The family-friendly event runs from 5 to 8 p.m. with activities that include a Court House Fire Department fire simulator, giant Jenga, Connect 4, corn hole, inflatable sports games, glitter and airbrush temporary tattoos, and much more. Police also will set up an impaired driving obstacle course. Music will be provided by the Bitter Sweet Duo.

Middle Township Police Chief Chris Leusner is excited for this year’s National Night Out. He says the event provides many residents with a chance to build relationships with law enforcement.

“We encourage residents to join us for a night of fun activities,” he says. “This is a great opportunity for police officers and residents to come together under positive circumstances and strengthen our sense of community.”

Guests who attend also will be able to meet Miss New Jersey Augostina Mallous, a resident of Cape May County Court House, and Meteorologist Joe Martucci.

And come hungry – hot dogs, pizza, cold drinks and frozen sweet treats will be available to satisfy summer cravings.

The event will take place at the Davies Sports Complex, 626 Goshen Road in Cape May Court House. For more, call (609) 465-8700, ext. 1915.

Middle Hosts 39th Annual National Night Out2022-08-29T08:09:05-04:00

Middle Township Tax Bills to be Mailed by August 5th, 2022

Middle Township 2022 Final/2023 Preliminary Tax Bills will be mailed by August 5th, 2022.  Due to the delay, the Grace Period for the 3rd quarter taxes ONLY has been extended until August 31, 2022.

Payments received after August 31, 2022 will accrue interest from the Due Date of August 1, 2022.

To check your account or to pay Property taxes online visit our website at opens in a new windowwww.middletownship.com and click the “View & Pay Property Taxes” button.

Middle Township Tax Bills to be Mailed by August 5th, 20222022-08-29T08:09:15-04:00

Dominic Caraballo Honored as Middle Township Employee of the Month

Middle ‘rookie’ Recreation Aide named Employee of the Month for welcoming ways

Since joining department in January, Dominic Caraballo has connected with community

Recreation Aide Dominic Caraballo says he is happy to be ‘part of an operation that cares so much about the community and the kids.’

Middle Township Recreation Aide Dominic Caraballo works hard to make sure the department’s facilities are kept clean, organized, and safe – but it’s his warm, welcoming smile that the community notices.

Caraballo says he wants everyone who uses the rec facilities to feel welcome and safe, and he treasures the connections he has made through his work.

“The most enjoyable part of the job for me has always been the friendships you make with people throughout your time being here,” he says. “I’ve never been part of an operation that cares so much about the community and the kids, especially youth sports. It’s truly an honor to work in Middle Township.”

After just seven months on the job, Caraballo has made enough of an impression to be named Middle’s July Employee of the Month.

Caraballo is honored to receive the recognition, which will be officially awarded at the July 18 Township Committee meeting.

“I am full of gratitude,” he says. “This is not an individual nomination; my coworkers deserve this honor as much as I do. We all truly work together as a family for the best of Middle Township Recreation.”

Committeeman Jim Norris, who oversees the Recreation Department, says Caraballo is an asset to the residents of Middle Township as well as the recreation facilities.

“Dominic’s work ethic, demeanor, and positivity toward our residents has been recognized and lauded by multiple people in our community,” he says. “I applaud his well-deserved achievement and see big things in his future with the Middle Township recreation team.”

Kim Osmundsen, Business Administrator and Township Clerk, nominated Caraballo based on her interactions with him.

“Each and every time I am at the recreation center, whether it’s in a professional role as the Business Administrator or as a parent of a child in a recreation program, I witness firsthand his pleasant and professional demeanor,” she says. “Dominic is a hard worker and it is a true pleasure to have him work with our Recreation Team.”

Dominic Caraballo Honored as Middle Township Employee of the Month2022-12-20T09:17:27-05:00
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