Interlaken Council Decides Against Referendum Question

By DON STINE
The Interlaken Borough Council decided not to act on a petition seeking to have the issue of constructing a new police department building placed on a nonbinding referendum in the November election.

John Gunn, one of the petition organizers, said 292 residents signed the document. There are 392 homes in the borough.

In order for the petition question to be placed on the November ballot the council needed to submit the request to Monmouth County Clerk M. Claire French by Aug. 21.

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