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Category Archives: Sunshine Law
Documents reveal scramble for last-minute justification of route 629 closing
ExMayor.com has obtained official records from the New Jersey Water Supply Authority under the NJ Sunshine Law that reveal the Authority scrambling to find after-the-fact justification to support its proposal to close county route 629. Records were requested from the … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Municipal, Route 629, Sunshine Law
Tagged DHS, USACE
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The Lame Pitch to Close Route 629: This dog don’t hunt
July 7, 2022 Open Letter to Marc Brooks, Executive Director, NJ Water Supply Authority Dear Mr. Brooks: On June 22 the mayor and council of Clinton Township voted unanimously not to oppose the permanent closing of county route 629 over … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Municipal, Route 629, State, Sunshine Law
Tagged NJWSA
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Freeholder John Lanza tells a whopper
At the September 3, 2019 Hunterdon County Freeholder meeting, the editor of this publication announced that ExMayor.com is offering for sale official recordings of freeholder meetings going back to 2017 — recordings that the freeholders have destroyed and are thus … Continue reading
Erased Hunterdon Freeholder meeting recordings now for sale
Digital audio recordings of public meetings that the Hunterdon County Freeholders refuse to publish on their website are now available for sale via instant download here on ExMayor.com. Dozens of recordings go back to 2017. The freeholders record their meetings, … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Sunshine Law
Tagged audio files, freeholders, Hunterdon County, lanza, meeting recordings, sunshine law, transparency
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School Board: 5 months of missing meeting minutes
What right do you have to know how your school board is spending $23.5 million of your property tax dollars? You have the right to see it all in writing. Except when a public governing body violates the Sunshine Law — … Continue reading
Posted in Schools, Sunshine Law
Tagged Falkowski, minutes, OPMA, OPRA, Paff, public records, School Board, taxes
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