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Old Bridge municipal offices reopen to the public June 1

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Old Bridge Township will reopen municipal offices to the public during normal business hours beginning June 1.

This announcement comes in response to Gov, Phil Murphy’s lifting of restrictions in public spaces through Executive Order No. 242 signed on May 24.

“We are pleased to announce the reopening of our doors after allowing only limited access to the public for over a year. While the township was still conducting business as usual, it’s time to resume face-to-face interactions with our residents. Overall, the township’s case numbers have declined and we are prepared to open safely,” Mayor Owen Henry said in a statement released by the township.

The building and code department has been temporarily relocated to the Silver Linings Center during renovations.

Silver Linings at Old Bridge will be open for limited programs and classes beginning July 6.

Visit oldbridge.com/silverlinings for more information on programming and registration.

The food bank will continue operating as usual, by appointment only.

Temperature checks will be administered when entering buildings. Although masks and social distancing are not required, they are recommended.

Residents may continue using the drop boxes located in the main vestibule for payments and permits or make an appointment with the appropriate department. For the department directory, visit oldbridge.com

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