AVALON – The Borough of Avalon presented a formal proclamation to the Avalon Home and Land Owners Association for the association’s 50th anniversary. Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi presented the proclamation to outgoing AHLOA President Michael Matt during AHLOA’s annual meeting held on Sat., Aug. 13, at the Avalon Community Hall. The proclamation thanked the association for its involvement with the betterment of Avalon over the past half century.
During the meeting, Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi delivered his “State of the Borough” address and outlined the Borough’s new emergency response program to an audience of approximately 300 people. The plan includes a designated shelter in the event of an evacuation and a coordinated plan to restore Borough streets and infrastructure.
AHLOA’s special guest was Ray Cantor from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Mr. Cantor spoke about various partnerships between the Borough and the state on beach nourishment projects and revised public access regulations.
The association’s membership also thanked outgoing AHLOA President Michael Matt for his service and selected local resident John Cuthbert to be the new president of the association.
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