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Tabernacle Township’s Decision To Demolish Town Hall Challenged In Court.
Attorney Matt Litt has filed an action in lieu of prerogative writ seeking an injunction to stop Tabernacle Township from demolishing the old town hall, which just turned 150 years old this year. The writ was filed on behalf of several plaintiffs, including the Tabernacle Historical Society, Tabernacle residents and the Junior Order of United…
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Dog’s All Over NJ Report Hearing Farts From Tabernacle Committee Members.
As the hours tick by in Tabernacle, and the April 8th Committee meeting prepares to commence at 6:30 pm tomorrow night, the buttholes of the government officials in the township of just under 7,000 are beginning to pucker so tightly that dogs 100 miles away can hear Committeeman Samuel Moore after he ate some eggplant…
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Turmoil in Tabernacle Over Plans To Demolish Historic Building.
The Township of Tabernacle has been in uproar over the last couple of weeks since the Township Committee voted 3-2 on March 25th to demolish a historic building that has been home to the Town Hall for over 60 years. The building was originally built in 1874 by a fraternal organization called the Junior Order…
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Hey NJ, Tony Soprano Says “Let’s Gut OPRA.”
The NJ State Legislature tabled a bill last week that would have made sweeping changes to NJ’s Open Public Records Act laws, more commonly referred to simply as OPRA laws. These laws have been in place since the mid 1990’s, and they give access to certain records held by the government, such as contracts, settlement…
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New OPRA Rules Set To Rip The Teeth From NJ’s Watchdogs and Journalists.
The NJ State Senate and Assembly have fast tracked two identical bills weaving their way through both chambers in Trenton, with opponents at this past Monday’s two hearings greatly outweighing the supporters of the two bills, S2930 and A4505. In a rare political sight, dozens of Unions, Public Defenders, Journalists, Civil Rights organizations, Attorneys and…
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Why Andy Kim’s Call To Abolish The Line Is Disingenuous.
NJ Senator Troy Singleton, who is also the President of Realogy Insurance Agency, recently called to abolish the NJ Party line system that gives favorable ballot placement to one candidate over another in the way names are placed on NJ election ballots in each county. The call by Singleton to abolish the line is the…
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Source Alleges That Underage Sex And Drinking Parties Took Place at Burlington County Democratic Chairman’s Home.
A source has come forward with a story that corroborates the allegations I first wrote about last year regarding the Chairman of the Burlington County Democratic Party, Joe Andl, having underage drinking and sex parties at his home. Last April I received an OPRA response from the Maple Shade Police Department that included a police…
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My Call From A Groveling Congressman Andy Kim.
In the beginning of 2022 I was pleasantly surprised to see Congressman Andy Kim make a post about the location in Maple Shade where Martin Luther King Jr.’s first civil rights protest took place. He even gave me a shout out for my work on the project. I was excited when I saw his Tweet, which included…
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Republican Candidate For CD-1 Works For Companies That Built Several Norcross Machine Projects.
Damon Galdo is one of two Republican candidates running for the CD-1 Congressional seat up in 2024 against the incumbent, Donald Norcross. Galdo, who admits to being a lifelong Democrat up until two years ago when he felt the party had shifted too far left, ran for the same seat in 2022 but was handily…