Politics & Government
Public Hearing On Comcast Renewal In Washington Twp., Morris Co.
Washington Township of Morris County is holding a public hearing tonight at 7 p.m. on the renewal of Comcast's contract with the township.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ — Comcast's license is up for renewal in Washington Township, Morris County and a public hearing is happening at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Washinton Township Mayor Matt Murello informed residents in a public post that tonight's Committee work session will include a public hearing "concerning the renewal of the Comcast Franchise Agreement in Washington Township."
Comcast's Senior Director for Government and Regulatory Affairs will make a presentation and residents will have an opportunity to ask questions and make comments, the Mayor said.
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Comcast of Northwest New Jersey, LLC has applied to renew its contract with Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey, as a "cable television franchise."
Comcast is a registered corporation in the state of Delaware, according to the renewal application. On the application, Comcast answered "no" to questions about criminal convictions, licenses revoked, bankruptcies, and other legal issues.
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The meeting is in person, starting at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 43 Schooley's Mountain Road, Long Valley.
Link to tonight's meeting agenda here.
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