Hardyston Township New Jersey

10 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Crystal Springs Resort www.crystalgolfresort.com prosperity. “Our partnerships with Sussex County Economic Development Partnership, Crystal Springs, the Sussex County YMCA, and Skylands Ice World play a pivotal role in promoting the township and creating a sense of place,” acknowledges Piccolo-Kaufer. These organizations not only attract visitors but also contribute to the town’s unique identity and thriving community life. The township also has a clear vision for its future, with ambitious goals for development and community well-being. Mayor Kaminski reflects, “Our focus for the coming 18 months to two years is to utilize idle properties for the benefit of our residents. We aim to transform a brownfield property into a solar farm, generating funds to maintain or ideally reduce property taxes.” This pragmatic approach to land use underscores Hardyston’s commitment to sustainability and financial resilience. The mayor is keen on diversifying Hardyston’s commercial landscape too. “If we can attract more commercial businesses, regardless of their size, we can provide some relief to our residential property taxpayers,” he notes, emphasizing the need for a balanced local economy that serves all residents. While Hardyston keeps an eye on the future, the township also takes pride in its present assets. Mayor Kaminski points out, “We are one of the few towns in the area to have our own police department. It’s an advantage of living in Hardyston — our residents can call upon a police force that will respond in minutes.” As Hardyston continues to build upon its strong foundations, the township’s spirit of collaboration, visionary leadership, and commitment to resident services paint an optimistic picture for the future. Balancing urban convenience with rural charm, the township is an ode to thoughtful, sustainable growth.

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