What Natalie Stone Did On Her Tabernacle Summer Vacation 

Netflix And Chill On her summer vacation, former Deputy Mayor Natalie Stone, snickered with her besties Committeeman Sammy Moore Jr., Tabernacle’s Administrator-Clerk Mary Alice Brown and friends on social media about “Netflix and Chilll’d.” Stone, who quit Tabernacle Committee after five months, posted a photoshopped picture on Facebook of a Ben and Jerry’s ice cream Read More…

Sign Vandalism

Sign vandals, including one driving a red truck, were seen stealing “Dump Moore and Hartman” signs throughout Tabernacle. Also, “Dump Moore and Hartman” signs on the side of our road were run over.  Maybe Moore and Hartman just have trouble driving on the road.   Stealing signs is an immature way to discuss politics or convince Read More…

Dump Moore and Hartman

Committee Meeting Cancelled, Again Sammy Moore and Mark Hartman were absent from the May 28, 2024 committee meeting. Their absence prevented a quorum and required the cancellation of the meeting. Hartman called in so late that the Fire House was already full of residents who were finding seats and waiting for the meeting to start. Read More…

Hartman, Stone and Moore Wrecking Tabernacle. Let The People Speak!                             

Tabernacle’s sudden cancellation of the March 11, workshop meeting was sleazy. Its refusal to explain why suggests that it was cancelled because Hartman, Stone and Moore want to dodge public criticism and run out the clock on Historic Town Hall. Here’s What Happened My husband and I asked the township committee to use the scheduled Read More…

Change In Tabernacle?

REORGANIZATION On January 5, at its first meeting of 2024, the Tabernacle committee reorganized. There were a few surprises. Steps were taken towards a more transparent and productive year. But more work remains to be done. NEW MAYOR AND DEPUTY MAYOR Mark Hartman was elected mayor by a vote of three to two. Mark Hartman, Read More…

Silence in Tabernacle

Why Doesn’t Tabernacle’s Government Speak? Tabernacle Township has become notorious for non-communication.  Questions from the public go unanswered. The Committee rarely addresses public comments. Committee members rarely ask questions about the items on their agenda. They rarely discuss the public business that they vote on; and, when they do discuss it, they don’t go very Read More…