Millburn Township seeks volunteers for municipal boards and committees in 2026

Annette Romano Mayor, Township of Millburn Regional Manager Government & Community Relations - Township of Millburn
Annette Romano Mayor, Township of Millburn Regional Manager Government & Community Relations - Township of Millburn
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Millburn Township is seeking volunteers from the community to serve on its municipal boards and committees for 2026. Residents who are interested in participating can find a complete list of available boards and commissions on the township’s website at https://twp.millburn.nj.us/184/Boards-Commissions. Those wishing to be considered for appointment are encouraged to submit a Volunteer Interest Form, which is available online at https://twp.millburn.nj.us/volunteerinterest.

The township has also asked that residents who have previously expressed interest in volunteering reapply for consideration. Any questions about the process can be directed to the Municipal Clerk’s Office by calling (973) 564-7092.

For media inquiries, Millburn Township’s Public Information Officer Kristina Sternesky can be reached at 973-564-7054 or ksternesky@millburntwp.org.

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