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Township of Shrewsbury
Law firms licensed to practice law in the state of new jersey that wish to serve as bond counsel for the township
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
Township of Shrewsbury
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Law firms licensed to practice law in the state of new jersey that wish to serve as bond counsel for the township
Township of Shrewsbury
Auditing the township’s financial statements as of and for the year ending immediately prior to the township’s hiring the auditor, and prepare an un audited annual financial statement and annual debt statement, all in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the state of new jersey and i n the united states accounting contained in government audit standards. This shall include informing the township of any material errors; any fraudulent financial reporting or misappropriation of assets; and any violations of laws or governmental regulations, that come to the auditor’s attention, unless they are inconsequential. The auditor will supply supplemental debt statements, at an additional cost to the township, as may be requested by the township. The township may request the auditor to assist in the preparation of the township budget during the year that the auditor has been hired. The township may also request assistance with any other budget review for other public entities for which the township may have an obligation to review and approve or modify, in accordance with the laws of the state of new jersey. The auditor may be requested to do any other accounting or auditing service, as may be requested by the township.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
Township of Shrewsbury
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Auditing the township’s financial statements as of and for the year ending immediately prior to the township’s hiring the auditor, and prepare an un audited annual financial statement and annual debt statement, all in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the state of new jersey and i n the united states accounting contained in government audit standards. This shall include informing the township of any material errors; any fraudulent financial reporting or misappropriation of assets; and any violations of laws or governmental regulations, that come to the auditor’s attention, unless they are inconsequential. The auditor will supply supplemental debt statements, at an additional cost to the township, as may be requested by the township. The township may request the auditor to assist in the preparation of the township budget during the year that the auditor has been hired. The township may also request assistance with any other budget review for other public entities for which the township may have an obligation to review and approve or modify, in accordance with the laws of the state of new jersey. The auditor may be requested to do any other accounting or auditing service, as may be requested by the township.
Township of Shrewsbury
Law firms licensed to practice law in the state of new jersey that wish to serve as township attorney for the township. The successful firm must have significant experience in representing new jersey public entities in a variety of areas of consultation and litigation in state and federal courts, administrative forums and arbitration.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
Township of Shrewsbury
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Law firms licensed to practice law in the state of new jersey that wish to serve as township attorney for the township. The successful firm must have significant experience in representing new jersey public entities in a variety of areas of consultation and litigation in state and federal courts, administrative forums and arbitration.
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Township of Shrewsbury
This resolution authorizes the Township of Shrewsbury to enter into an agreement with Monmouth County SPCA for animal control services for the year 2026 at an annual cost of $2310.00, with potential for annual renewal through 2028.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Township of Shrewsbury
Expires:
This resolution authorizes the Township of Shrewsbury to enter into an agreement with Monmouth County SPCA for animal control services for the year 2026 at an annual cost of $2310.00, with potential for annual renewal through 2028.
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This document outlines a revised shared service agreement between the Borough of Red Bank and the Township of Shrewsbury for municipal clerk services. The Borough of Red Bank will provide its certified Municipal Clerk, Mary Moss, to Shrewsbury Township for two to seven hours per week from January 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026. The Township of Shrewsbury will pay the Borough of Red Bank $1,000.00 per month, totaling $6,000.00 for the six-month duration of the contract.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Township of Shrewsbury
Expires:
This document outlines a revised shared service agreement between the Borough of Red Bank and the Township of Shrewsbury for municipal clerk services. The Borough of Red Bank will provide its certified Municipal Clerk, Mary Moss, to Shrewsbury Township for two to seven hours per week from January 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026. The Township of Shrewsbury will pay the Borough of Red Bank $1,000.00 per month, totaling $6,000.00 for the six-month duration of the contract.
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This resolution authorizes the Township of Shrewsbury to enter into an agreement with INTRON TECHNOLOGY for annual maintenance services for its phone system, computer network, hardware, and software. The agreement includes a monthly estimated charge of $1005.75 and is effective on or before September 30, 2025, covering the remainder of the 2025-2027 calendar years.
Effective Date
Sep 30, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 30, 2025
Township of Shrewsbury
Expires:
This resolution authorizes the Township of Shrewsbury to enter into an agreement with INTRON TECHNOLOGY for annual maintenance services for its phone system, computer network, hardware, and software. The agreement includes a monthly estimated charge of $1005.75 and is effective on or before September 30, 2025, covering the remainder of the 2025-2027 calendar years.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Shrewsbury
The agenda for the Reorganization Meeting includes the call to order, adherence to notice requirements, flag salute, and roll call. Key items involve the swearing-in and remarks of the re-elected Township Committeeman Glenwood Puhak, the election of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, and authorizing the Mayor's appointment of department chairpersons. The meeting also addresses a consent agenda for professional appointments (Attorney, Auditor, Engineer, Bond Attorney) and financial/administrative matters, including approving the 2026 temporary budget, designating meeting dates and official newspapers, adopting the 2026 Cash Management Plan, and authorizing various financial procedures and agreements. Finally, there are consent agenda items for Township Committee appointments for 2026 and plans to open the meeting to the public.
The Township Committee authorized the payment of bills.
The meeting addressed various topics, including correspondence regarding recycling billing, finance updates with the introduction of the budget, and housing inspector/code enforcement matters related to property maintenance. Discussions also covered recreation programs, municipal attorney updates on the water system and personnel code, and safety and neighborhood watch initiatives involving camera installations. The committee conducted public hearings and final readings for ordinances related to salary and compensation, and handicap parking spaces. Additionally, the committee discussed exceeding municipal budget appropriation limits, introducing the 2025 municipal budget, and authorizing an extension of the grace period for third-quarter taxes. The meeting also included resolutions for authorizing the mayor's attendance at a convention, an emergency temporary appropriation, and payment of bills. New business involved addressing recycling violations, while old business revisited recycling bin costs. A public portion allowed residents to voice concerns about tree removal and potential tree ordinances. An executive session was held to discuss pending litigation.
The resolution authorizes the payment of bills, including a payment to Five Star, LLC for gymnasium painting and the payment of 2024 bills.
The resolution authorizes the final partial payment and change order to Fiore Paving Company for the Barker Avenue Roadway Improvements Phase II project. The Project Engineer reviewed the documents and recommended payment of the voucher submitted.
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