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Township of Randolph
502 Millbrook Ave.
Randolph, NJ 07869-3799
Tel: 973.989.7100
Fax: 973.989.7076

Township Council » Meetings

2008 Meeting Schedule

(* = work session)

June 19
June 26*
July 1
August 7
September 4
September 18
September 25*
October 7
October 16
October 30*
November 6
November 25*
Dec. 4 (7:30 pm)
December 18
January 1 (1:00 pm)
January 15, 2009

January 1 (1:00 pm)
January 17 (7:00 pm)
January 31*
February 7
February 21
February 28*
March 6
March 20 (7:00 pm)*
March 27
April 3
April 17 (7:00 pm)
April 24*
May 1
May 15
May 29*
June 5

About Meetings

The Township Council holds its regularly scheduled meetings at 8:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) at Town Hall, 502 Millbrook Avenue in Randolph.

An agenda for each meeting is posted here as well as on the bulletin board at Town Hall. Notice of meeting date changes and/or additional special meetings will also be posted on this web site and advertised in Randolph’s official newspaper, the Randolph Reporter.

Council meetings are public meetings and all interested persons are encouraged to attend.

Members of the public are invited to speak during the “Public Comment” portion at the beginning and end of every meeting. The public is also given the opportunity to comment on ordinances prior to final adoption.

If you plan to address the Township Council, please bear in mind that you will be asked to limit your comments to five minutes. Succinct, constructive comments and a respectful tone are greatly appreciated and create an appropriate decision making environment.

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