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Municipal Council Meeting

Belleville Township, 152 Washington Ave, Belleville, NJ | Get Directions »
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The Belleville Municipal Council will meet at 7pm at town hall in Council Chambers.

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Jeanne Thiemann
Posted by: Jeanne Thiemann
Where Belleville Township 152 Washington Ave, Belleville, NJ 07109
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm
Website http://­www.­belle­villenj.­org
Phone (973)450-3310
Price $0

More About Belleville Township

Belleville Township

Belleville Township

152 Washington Ave, Belleville, NJ
973-450-3322

Belleville's early history involves two revolutions: the American and the Industrial. Originally settled in Colonial times, Belleville, then known as Second River, was the place where Josiah Hornblower built the first steam engine to be manufactured in America. Hornblower is one of 66 Revolutionary War veterans buried in the township, which was also the site of a significant battle during the War of Independence. Many structures built in the township's early years, such as the Dutch Reformed Church, still stand today.

The township's borders were redrawn a number of times in the decades after Belleville was officially incorporated in 1839. Neighboring Nutley, for instance, was carved out of a section of the township in 1874, and the two communities share a friendly rivalry to this day.  

Today, the township is known for its prominent former residents, a list that includes some of America's most famous musicians and writers. Every spring, Belleville, "The Cherry Blossom Capital of America," hosts visitors from around the globe who converge on Branch Brook Park to see the township's signature trees in bloom.

Belleville's municipal government is defined under state law as council-manager, with a seven-member elected township council and an appointed township manager who oversees all municipal departments such as police, fire and public works. Like communities elsewhere in New Jersey with the same form of government, Belleville's regular council elections are held in May and candidates do not run as members of political parties. 

 

 

Belleville Sentinel

4:30 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tonight's Municipal Council Meeting (4/24/2012) has been cancelled at the last moment and rescheduled for 10 AM Thurday, 4/26/2012, making it next to impossible for most concerned citizens to attend. This will also be the last Council meeting before the May 8th election. Anyone concluding that this is more than a coincidence is automatically entitled to "Belleville Politics as Usual" certification.

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