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The mission of the Housing Authority of the Borough of Keansburg is to provide affordable, decent, safe and sanitary housing; to create an environment which enable residents to live responsibly and with dignity; to maintain the property in good condition; to offer services and resources to assist in becoming self-sufficient and to ensure the enjoyment of family life, for all residents.

Learn more about our mission.


Our Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Waiting List is currently closed.  Please check back periodically for updates.


The Section 8 Project Based Voucher (PBV) waiting list for Granville Towers remains open and we are accepting applications.

 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

Head of Household or Spouse Must be age 62 or older, or disabled

INCOME LIMITS:

1 Person: $47,900 / 2 Persons $54,750


KHA July Board Meeting & 5-Year Plan Public Hearing

Date Change

The Keansburg Housing Authority July 09, 2025 Regular Board Meeting & 5-Year Plan Public Hearing 

date has changed to July 17, 2025

The Keansburg Housing Authority July 2025 Regular Board Meeting & 5-Year Plan Public Hearing 

will be a hybrid meeting. 

The meeting will be held both virtually, via Zoom and in person on July 17, 2025 at 7:00 PM EST at:

 

Granville Towers Community Room

1 Church St.

Keansburg, NJ 07734

OR

Virtually at the link below:

Topic: KHA July 2025 Board Meeting & 5-Year Plan Public Hearing
Time: July 17, 2025 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9720404051?pwd=Y2tVWXJRRDYrS2Uzem1FckZWUXNmUT09&omn=85337370541

Meeting ID: 972 040 4051

Passcode: 801706

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6 Tips to Train Your Brain to Be More Positive

There’s a lot going on in the world right now. Between the news, the community and our personal lives, it can be pretty easy to get overwhelmed, stressed out and even upset. As human beings, our automatic reaction doesn’t always lean in the most positive direction.

How can you live an altruistic lifestyle when negativity is on your mind? Today we've got the answers as we share six tips to help train your brain to be more positive.

 

1. Start your day off right.

The best way to start your day off right is by making sure you take time to ease into the day and really prepare. Have a moment of quiet time in the morning by relaxing, meditating or just thinking through your day and positive life moments. Take some time to physically, emotionally and mentally prepare for the day. And of course, eat breakfast. When you start your day off on a high note, the day will feel better overall, which leads to more positive thinking.

 

2. Make a gratitude list.

Be positive by maintaining an attitude of gratitude. Take some time to sit down and consider the things in your life you are truly grateful for. Once your list is compiled, find a safe place to keep it where you can see it consistently. For example, on your phone, at your desk at work or on a bookmark. Read through the list as often as you can to remind yourself of all the good things in your life and maintain a positive mindset.

 

3. Rework your response.

When something challenging or difficult happens in our lives, it’s easy to immediately respond negatively. Instead, rewire your brain by making a conscious effort to rework every negative response you have. For instance, instead of thinking, “Wow, I hate having to work late,” consider, “This is building up my experience for better opportunities later on.” By immediately changing your negative response into a positive one, you inherently rewire your brain to think positively rather than the alternative.

 

4. Stay active.

Too much idle time can result in opportunity for a downtrodden mindset. Instead, stay active and engaged with different activities and hobbies. Find things you enjoy to fill your time and thoughts with positive moments. If you’re more of a laid back person, you can still keep your mind active by reading books, playing games or even taking up writing. When you feel negative thoughts coming on, finding a positive outlet is a great way to channel them in a new direction.

 

5. Take care of yourself.

How can your brain be positive if your body doesn’t feel that way? Taking care of yourself physically, emotionally and mentally are vital to living a positive lifestyle. Make sure to eat healthy, get exercise and build joyful relationships with loved ones for a life you can feel good about. When you feel good, chances are your brain will follow suit with more positive ideas.

 

6. Support others.

Finally, when we give to others, we find joy in our own lives. Support others in your community by volunteering for causes you care about or donating to local nonprofit organizations. Supporting others is the ultimate way to give love, which you in turn receive. And when we put good out into the world, our brains reprogram to feel good and think good thoughts.

If you want to live a more altruistic lifestyle, start by reprogramming your brain to think more positively. Try out these six tips to focus your thoughts and train your brain to be more positive. When we think positive, we send positivity out into the world for others to enjoy as well.

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