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Cedar Grove Gazette

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May 2026 Issue · Community News

Mayor Mega Opens Doors for Community Conversation

Cedar Grove's mayor invites residents to share concerns and ideas at public office hours.

Abstract editorial illustration of a library conversation area with open doors and speech bubbles
Mayor Michele Mega's public office hours invite residents to bring questions, concerns, and ideas directly to township leadership.

Mayor Michele Mega will host a community meet-and-greet on Monday, May 18, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Cedar Grove Public Library. The event gives residents direct access to local leadership and a chance to discuss issues affecting their neighborhoods.

"These conversations matter," said a township representative. "When residents can speak directly with elected officials, we make better decisions together." The mayor's office regularly schedules public office hours to ensure Cedar Grove residents have meaningful opportunities to engage with town government.

The library location offers convenient, accessible seating and a calm environment for one-on-one discussions. Residents can come with specific concerns, ask questions about township services, or simply learn more about initiatives underway in Cedar Grove. No appointments are required, and attendees can stay for as long as needed.

Mayor Mega's commitment to in-person accessibility reflects a broader township effort to keep government responsive to resident needs. The May 18 gathering represents one of several opportunities throughout the year for direct dialogue between Cedar Grove leadership and the community.

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