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NOTICE – the Borough will be having a free rabies clinic on September 30, 2023 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Borough DPW Garage on Brooks Flat Road.
The Borough of Ogdensburg is looking for a temporary appointment as a part time labor 1 for the Department of Public Works
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SPRING 2023 NEWSLETTER
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NOTICE – The annual street sweeping will begin on Monday, April 10. “No Street Parking Until Street Has Been Swept.
NOTICE – STARTING MAY 1ST
– SOLID WASTE WILL BE PICKED UP ON TUESDAY
– BULK PICK UP THE FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH.
– RECYCLING PICKUP WILL REMAIN THE SAME EVERY OTHER THURSDAY.
The Borough of Ogdensburg is now hiring lifeguards for the 2023 Swim Season. Applicants must have CPR and Waterfront Certification. Applications are now being accepted at Ogdensburg Municipal Building Attn: Borough Clerk 14 Highland Ave., Ogdensburg. Contact the Borough Clerk at 973-827-3444 ext 5 or email clerk@ogdensburgnj.gov. Deadline to apply is May 15, 2023.
SCMUA’s Hazardous Waste Displosal Day – June 3rd
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Sussex County Clerk Jeff Parrott is cautioning voters against relying on
unofficial news sources for election information.
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Town Wide Notification System now available to residents of Ogdensburg
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To log into the system to update your contact information, please CLICK HERE. Note if you are signing up for the first time, look for the button “Sign up now”.
Ogdensburg Historical Society
June Newsletter now available
Our legislative office received an update today from the Motor Vehicle Commission indicating that their department added a substantial number of REAL ID appointments to the appointment portal. There are currently over 1,000 available appointments across the state. We have received many calls from constituents seeking these appointments throughout the last month.
https://telegov.njportal.com/njmvc/AppointmentWizard/12
Voters, take note of election district changes!
Some Congressional Districts have been changed, effective January 2022. Sussex County no longer falls within the 11th Congressional District; Sussex County now falls under the 5th & 7th districts. Review the lists below to see if your municipality has been assigned to a new Congressional District:
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT #5
Andover Township, Branchville Borough, Frankford Township, Franklin Borough, Hamburg Borough, Hampton Township, Hardyston Township, Lafayette Township, Montague Township, Town of Newton, Sandyston Township, Sussex Borough, Vernon Township, Wantage Township
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT #7
Andover Borough, Byram Township, Fredon Township, Green Township, Hopatcong Borough, Ogdensburg Borough, Sparta Township, Stanhope Borough, Stillwater Township, Walpack Township
DANIEL’S LAW
NOTICE TO ALL ACTIVE OR RETIRED JUDICIAL OFFICERS, PROSECUTORS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
On November 20, 2020, Governor Phil Murphy signed Daniel’s Law, P.L. 2020, c.125 into law, which protects certain personal information of active, formerly active, and retired judicial officers, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers, and their family members.
If you are a covered person protected under Daniel’s Law and want to remove or redact your protected information from public records, please contact Robin Hough, Borough Clerk at (973) 827-3444, ext. 5, so that appropriate steps can be taken to ensure compliance with the law.
For additional information about Daniel’s Law, please click here.
Follow up link: https://legiscan.com/NJ/bill/A1649/2020
The Spotted Lanternfly has arrived in our county
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2020 Annual Water Quality Report Posted
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Veterans Recognition
Lt. Robert A. Madden VFW Post 10152 Ogdensburg
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Land Use Board Survey for Residents
The Land Use Board is working with the Board Planner on an Economic Development Plan for the Borough of Ogdensburg. Angela Knowles, Board Planner explained to the Board during their August 25, 2020 meeting via zoom/audio that she had spoken to different stakeholders and found a variety of topics that are of interest for the Borough. Those topics include opportunities for celebrating the Borough’s history, adding and/or connecting to existing biking and hiking trails, and revitalizing the Main Street.