Audio plus video meetings After TTJ’s criticism (October 23, 2022 POST) of the committee’s audio-only meetings, committee members voted to turn their video on. Committee members Nancy McGinnis and Robert Sunbury favored the idea but voted against it saying that the committee should return to live in-person meetings. But Mayor Sammy Moore, Deputy Mayor Kim Read More…
After a Year, Tabernacle Committee Wants Citizen Input?
Late announcement for public input Immediately after the flag salute at the October 24, meeting, Mayor Sammy Moore broke from the agenda to announce that it’s time to bring everybody up to speed about the municipal building, and said that the committee will hold a town hall-style meeting. He said the committee will answer everybody’s Read More…
Tabernacle Reveals Private Bank Info
Protecting private financial information It’s common sense that government must protect the public’s financial information. When people write checks to pay fees or taxes, government must exercise care to not release private bank account numbers (AKA “Confidential Personal Identifiers”). These days, the possibility of identity theft or financial loss is very real. A legal requirement Read More…
Where’s The Tabernacle Township Committee?
Where are they? The township committee hasn’t been seen since early 2020. At first, the committee’s invisibility could be explained by Covid. When Governor Murphy declared a public health emergency and a State of Emergency on March 9, 2020, everything was a scramble. Indoor gatherings were limited, schools were shut down. By March 16, 2020, Read More…
Tabernacle’s New Town Hall Site
After major technical problems, I’m glad to say that TTJ is back to offer commentary on Tabernacle Township government. The first “new” post concerns Tabernacle’s purchase of property for a new town hall. The township committee has been sniffing around a 19-acre parcel at 144 Carranza Road for its new town hall site for well Read More…