JACKSON-The township will be hosting its annual reorganization meeting on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017 at the Jackson Township Administration Building. At this meeting the township will appoint its professional and legal contractors for the 2017 fiscal year. Additionally the council may appoint members to volunteer committees, planning and zoning boards and other boards and commissions.
This public notice is being published for free as a courtesy to the public by the Shore News Network.
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TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE 173rd ANNUAL REORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON 11th ANNUAL REORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND TOWNSHIP COUNCIL JANUARY 3, 2017 Notice is hereby given that the 173rd Annual Reorganization Meeting of the Township of Jackson will be held as follows: DATE: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 TIME: 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Jackson Township Municipal Building Main Meeting Room 95 West Veterans Highway Jackson, New Jersey 08527 NOTE: Official action will be taken by the Township Council. If required, the Township Council may convene an Executive Session prior to, during or upon conclusion of the Reorganization Meeting. Ann Marie Eden, RMC Township Clerk ($36.00 paid to Asbury Park Press)
JACKSON-Township councilman Robert Nixon had nothing to say at the December 13th council meeting when confronted by resident Elenor Hannum about a political caucus meeting held on Saturday, December 3rd at the law offices of Gilmore and Monahan in Toms River.
The meeting was held just days after township Republicans blasted the council for over matters including election results, future plans for the township and appointments to zoning and planning boards.
A few days later, the meeting was held, but the attendees did not realize they were being secretly videotaped entering and exiting the building by a still unknown videographer.
Attendees of the meeting included the township council, mayor and MUA commissioners Clara Glory, Todd Porter and William Allman, all of whom are also members of the Jackson Republican Club board. Glory was also the political campaign manager for Ken Bressi, Barry Calogero and Rob Nixon’s 2016 election campaign.
“Was there a secret meeting on December 3rd, 2016,” Hannum asked the council.
“The council separately from our political roles, we’re permitted to meet with anybody in a political context that we want to so long as township business is not discussed outside of that context,” Council President Rob Nixon responded. “I’m not going to discuss when we meet…political meetings are political meetings, they’re not council meetings.”
“Can you please tell me where this meeting took place?” Hannum asked Nixon.
“I’m not going to discuss the meeting,” Nixon responded.
Hannum disclosed to the township council that she was shown video by a witness of the entire council, mayor and three members of the MUA enter the offices of the township attorney.
Nixon told Hannum the meeting did not violate New Jersey’s Open Public Meetings Act.
According to the state of New Jersey, political caucus meetings and chance encounters of members of public bodies, or gatherings attended by or open to all members of three or more similar public bodies are not covered by the Law.
Even if the council did discuss township business in violation of the Open Public Meetings Law, it may subsequently convene another public meeting in conformity with the requirements of the law and reconsider the public business which had previously been discussed and acted upon. The intent of the Law is to ensure that public business is discussed and acted upon in public. The “Sunshine Law” does not attempt to inhibit the public body from properly performing its governmental functions.
While it may not look good for the elected and appointed officials in attendance in the public eye, there are no laws preventing such a meeting.
In the event that an individual believes the council violated the act, the law permits the person to file a lawsuit in New Jersey Superior Court within 45 days or report the incident to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office.
Members in attendance could be fined up to $100 for the first offense.
Nixon however, continued to refuse to divulge the to the public the topics of the meeting.
“We can meet ten times per month, it doesn’t matter,” Nixon said before shutting down Hannum. “Do you have anything else to add to this?”
“No,” Hannum said.
“Thank you,” Nixon snapped back as Hannum ended her public comment.
The meeting was recorded in its entirety and published to YouTube. Photo: YouTube. Video capture of Jackson Council Meeting.
TRENTON-Today, New Jersey’s newspapers offered lawmakers a compromise on the proposed bill to eliminate the state mandate requiring towns to pay newspapers to publish public notices. Fortunately, according to published reports, Governor Chris Christie rejected the offer that would lower municipal advertising rates by 50%, but increase rates for private businesses.
In a story in today’s Asbury Park Press, Brian Murray, a spokesperson for the governor said the deal was unacceptable.
The APP reported: “Those private ads are paid for by poor people getting their houses foreclosed on and the costs of the legal notices passed directly on to them by the financial institutions,’’ Murray said. “Our proposal lifts that burden from those facing foreclosure while the NJPA proposes to increase their burden even further. It is no compromise; it just shifts the burden from the taxpayers to the citizens facing foreclosure.’’
The rate shift also equals nothing more than an additional tax on New Jersey businesses, many already reeling from a recent 23% gas tax increase. The newspaper industry’s proposal would ensure that at the end of the day, they don’t lose their government mandated revenues.
The bill, unlike previous attempts is expected to quickly move through the state house before reaching the Governor’s desk where he has indicated he will sign the measure into law.
If passed, newspapers, already on the decline nationwide would be faced with revenue shortfalls in the millions of dollars in 2017 and could lead to even more layoffs in an industry where commercial advertising has dropped off in favor online and social media based advertising.
Newspapers have long hailed themselves as the watchdogs of the public tax dollar, however when it comes to cutting their own taxpayer funded enterprise they abandoned their watchdogging.
WASHINGTON, DC-Arizona Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego, a former U.S. Marine Reservist will not be backing fellow Devil Dog and retired Marine Corps General James “Mad Dog” Mattis as the next United States Secretary of Defense.
Gallego said he will vote against Mattis’ required waiver.
“As a fellow Marine, I greatly admire General James Mattis’ dedication and leadership. We all should be incredibly grateful for his many years of service to our nation,” Gallego said. “As a veteran, I believe strongly in the principle of civilian leadership of the military. Current law requires that a military officer be out of active duty for at least seven years before taking the job of defense secretary. I do not believe this long-standing check should be cast aside, and I will oppose a waiver of this rule, even for someone as exceptionally qualified as General Mattis.”
That stance didn’t sit well with his fellow Marines and military veterans who gave the congressman a virtual blanket party on Facebook.
“You’re an embarrassment to the Marines,” said many who visited Gallego’s Facebook page today.
“It’s a weekend warrior disrespecting one of the greatest generals in Marine Corps history,” said David Dudley. “Catch a knife hand to the throat, pussy.”
“This is your last term in the house,” said Rich Baptist. “Get your resume ready, McDonalds probably is going to want to see it.”
“I guess your motto is ‘Semper I’, not ‘Semper Fi’, I’m ashamed to call you a brother,” said Marine Kerry McClanahan.
“You worthless shitbag,” wrote Chad Stanley. “You have no integrity!”
“Every unit had a guy like this,” wrote Marine Mitch Cogburn. “The little bitch that didn’t belong.”
Gallego was called everything from a “fat ass” to “blue falcon”, a code word we use to politely call a fellow Marine who goes against his own a, “Buddy F*&cker”.
“Wish we could take this guy to the tree line,” wrote … of all people… Al Swearengen.
Lace Carmouche bluntly told Gallego, “God you’re a pussy.”
TOMS RIVER-In a very rare public display of agreement, Ocean County Sheriff Michael Mastronardy and Freeholder Jack Kelly openly supported each other at Wednesday’s Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting.
The two have been engaged in a behind-scenes-power struggle since Mastronardy was elected Sheriff in 2013, after Kelly made an unsuccessful attempt to be the Republican nominee after the passing of longtime Sheriff William Polhemus.
The two showed solidarity after last weekend’s terrorist bombing in Seaside Park, but also over the possibility to expand the role and staffing at the Ocean County Sheriff’s Department.
For years, Mastronardy, the former chief of the Toms River Police Department wanted to expand the role of the Sheriff’s Department beyond courthouse , administrative and investigative duties.
Kelly serves as the Director of Public Safety, a civilian oversight position, and is the civilian liaison between the Sheriff’s Department and the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
At the meeting Kelly said the county has been holding meetings to determine where and how to invest tax dollars to increase the role of the Sheriff’s Department.
Kelly most recently made a push to serve on the New Jersey State Parole Board, but that effort was thwarted by the media and political opponents.
New Jersey Democrat State Senator Raymond Lesniak effectively blocked that nomination citing Kelly’s handling of the Laurel Hester death benefits case just 10 years ago. Kelly’s anti-gay marriage stance at the time was a key highlight in the media coverage of the board denying the former prosecutor’s passing of her death benefits to her domestic partner, Stacie Andree.
After media outrage and public outcry, the Freeholders changed their decision in January of 2006. Hester died of lung cancer just one month later.
“In the aftermath of the Seaside Park incident this past Saturday our office will be providing additionally security and assets throughout Ocean County when deemed necessary,” the Sheriff’s Department said on Thursday. “The Ocean County Sheriff’s Office role is to provide public safety to the public.”
Kelly and Mastronardy are both running for re-election in November’s general election.
TOMS RIVER-Inside the packed Atlantis Ballroom at the TR Hotel on Tuesday night, Ocean County Republican leaders gathered to vote for the OC GOP’s endorsement of President of the United States. The room was jovial and a the atmosphere was cordial, unlike media reports depicting a GOP divided at the national level.
The county Republican Council, which consists of mayors, elected officials and municipal club leaders overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump, bucking the National GOP’s anti-Trump stance.
Trump won the election in a landslide, getting 105 of the 139 votes cast. John Kasich received 28 votes and national GOP posterchild Ted Cruz got just 6 votes.
Ocean County has historically been a Republican leaning county, a rarity in New Jersey. Often the Ocean County Republican Clubs are branded as “Establishment Republicans”, but this vote sends a clear message that the county and municipal clubs aren’t going to follow the national GOP’s lead behind Cruz.
It also sends a message that Ocean County Republicans support Donald Trump and are not participating in the so-far unsuccessful national GOP campaign to sink the New York mogul.
The vote puts Trump in the Republican column on the June 7th New Jersey Republican primary election ballot.
Photo: Ocean County GOP Chairman George Gilmore announcing the election results to the county Republican leaders.
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“It is my great honor to receive the endorsement of the Governor. We have had a wonderful relationship for many years. He is a solid person that I have tremendous respect for. I am really proud to receive the support of the Governor and his family,” Donald Trump said.
“Donald is a leader. He is a successful person that, like me, isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. Our system is broken and it won’t be fixed from the inside. I am proud to offer my endorsement of his candidacy for President,” Christie said.
TOMS RIVER-Less than one week after Toms River Township officials passed a cease and desist order against aggressive real estate agents from Lakewood Township, police here say they have arrested a man for trespassing after entering a foreclosed home.
On Wednesday, the day after the cease and desist order was enacted, numerous township police officers responded to a home on Crystal Mile Court in reference to a burglary in progress.
The residence lies just south of the Lakewood border and within the cease and desist zone.
“It was reported that a lone man was seen entering the home through a window. Upon arrival a secure perimeter was set up,” said Ralph Stocco of the Toms River Police Department. “Officers were observing through the open window and eventually saw the man emerge from the basement. He was then taken into custody. The man, Israel Feldbrand, initially claimed that an associate of his had told him that he owned the residence and that Feldbrand could go view it as a potential property to purchase. Feldbrand later stated that this man may work for a real estate company and the home may be in foreclosure.”
Stocco said investigating officers could not verify the legitimacy of Mr. Feldbrand claims and he was subsequently placed under arrest.
Mayor Thomas F. Kelaher stated, “The arrest of Mr. Feldbrand is further proof of the type of conduct taking place in Toms River by unscrupulous individuals and realtors. This type of behavior will not be tolerated and is added justification for the cease and desist ordinance unanimously approved by the Township Council on Tuesday, February 23, 2016.”
Council President Brian Kubiel adds that “This is the kind of behavior our residents have repeatedly complained about which is the reason the cease and desist ordinance was enacted. Residents should remain vigilant about the safety and security of their residences and report any suspicious activity to the Police.”
Israel Feldbrand, 36, of Twin Oaks Drive in Lakewood, was arrested at the scene and then transported to police headquarters for processing. He was charged with one count of criminal trespass and released pending a future court date.
Donald Trump is a the clear cut winner of Thursday night’s Republican debate in Houston, Texas according to a Drudge Report Poll. Of the 440,000 who took the poll, 56% felt Trump won. Ted Cruz had 20% and Marco Rubio had 16%. Trump had 247,401 votes, almost twice as many as Rubio and Cruz combined.
Trump’s showing in the polls was a result of his performance in the debate, fending off petty attacks from Cruz and Rubio and launching swift and brutal retaliations.
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In a night that started off with former President George H.W. Bush’s giving giving the execution sign to his establishment candidate, Marco Rubio, it was Rubio who ended up with the most blood on the floor by the end of the night.
In an early debate volley, Trump threw his endorsement by Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s endorsement of his candidacy.
“Well, I’m very glad that Ted mentioned Arizona because probably the toughest man on borders is Sheriff Joe Arpaio, and two days ago he totally endorsed me, so, thank you,” he said to Wolf Blitzer after Ted Cruz used Arizona’s handling of the immigration crisis as a model for his own plan.
When Rubio tried to invoke the name of Mitt Romney to push his support of the Republican establishment, Trump fired back.
“I criticized Mitt Romney for losing the election. He should have won that election. He had a failed president. He ran a terrible campaign. He was a terrible candidate,” Trump said.
Rubio continued baiting Trump, criticizing a contracting firm Trump hired back in the early 1980’s Trump Tower project. Trump said he had no knowledge the contractor had hired illegal immigrants, but the case was later settled out of court in an amicable agreement for all parties involved.
But, it didn’t end with that.
“You hired some workers from Poland,” Rubio chimed.
“No, no, I’m the only one on the stage that’s hired people. You haven’t hired anybody,” Trump replied. The audience erupted in applause. “And by the way, I’ve hired — and by the way, I’ve hired tens of thousands of people over at my job. You’ve hired nobody.”
“Yes, you’ve hired a thousand from another country,” Rubio said.
“You haven’t hired one person, you liar,” Trump said.
Trump didn’t take accusations launched by Ted Cruz well either, but dished out a rebuttal that once again had the audience cheering.
After Cruz jumped on Rubio’s immigrant labor bandwagon, Trump fired directly back at Cruz.
“I’ve had an amazing relationship with politicians — with politicians both Democrat, Republican, because I was a businessman. As one magazine said, he’s a world-class businessman; he was friendly with everybody. I got along with everybody,” Trump said. “You get along with nobody. You don’t have one Republican — you don’t have one Republican senator, and you work with them every day of your life, although you skipped a lot of time. These are minor details. But you don’t have one Republican senator backing you; not one. You don’t have the endorsement of one Republican senator and you work with these people. You should be ashamed of yourself.”
On the subject of Israel, Trump said, “Well, look, my response is very simple. There is nobody on this stage that has done more for Israel than I have. Nobody. You might say, you might talk, you’re politicians, all talk, no action.”
When asked why his opponents wouldn’t be able to negotiate peace between Israel and its neighbors, Trump said Rubio and Cruz would not be able to do what most politicians before them could not do.
“What I’ve seen up here — I mean, first of all, this guy is a choke artist, and this guy is a liar. You have a combination,” Trump said about Rubio and Cruz. “For the obvious reason, and he can’t do it because he doesn’t know how to tell the truth. Other than that, I rest my case.”
Trump also made it clear that he had previously donated to the campaigns of Cruz and Rubio.
“I know politicians — I know politicians, believe it or not, better than you do. And it’s not good,” he said. “I funded you. I funded him. Can you believe it? I funded this guy. I gave him a check. You know why? I didn’t want to, but he sent me his book with his autograph.”
“Yeah, you gave me $5,000,” Cruz replied. “You’re welcome to have the check back.”
Feeling left out in the free-for-all that went on beside him all night, Dr. Ben Carson said, “Can somebody attack me, please?” His comment was met with laughter from the audience.
HOUSTON,TX-Billionaire mogul Donald Trump lashed out Thursday night at past and present Mexican heads of state who challenged his plan to make Mexico pay for a wall along the southern U.S. border.
After beating up on Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz all night, Trump turned his attention to Mexican leaders who ridiculed his plan.
Former president of Mexico, Vincente Fox said his country would never build the wall trump is talking about. He said, “I’m not going to pay for that f’ing wall.”
When asked by Blitzer how he will make Mexico pay for a border wall, Trump replied, “I will, and the wall just got 10 feet taller, believe me.”
He reiterated his stance that in one way or another, Mexico will pay for the wall to be built, managing to take a shot at Rubio and Cruz, two U.S. senators on his left and right.
“We’re going to make them pay for that wall,” he said. “Now, the wall is $10 billion to $12 billion, if I do it. If these guys [Rubio & Cruz] do it, it’ll end up costing $200 billion.”
“But the wall is $10 billion to $12 billion. You need 1,000 — you need 1,000 miles. The Great Wall of China, built 2,000 years ago — 2,000, is 13,000 miles,” Trump said. “We need 1,000, because we have a lot of natural barriers. We can do it for $10 billion to $12 billion, and it’s a real wall. This is a wall that’s a heck of a lot higher than the ceiling you’re looking at. This is a wall that’s going to work. Mexico will pay for it, because they are not doing us any favors. They could stop all of this illegal trade if they wanted to mmediately. Mexico will pay for the wall. It’s a small portion of the kind of money that we lose and the deficits that we have with Mexico.”
When asked if he would start a trade war with Mexico, Trump said if it came to it, he would because America has nothing to lose.
“Well, you know, I don’t mind trade wars when we’re losing $58 billion a year, you want to know the truth. We’re losing so much,” Trump said. “We’re losing so much with Mexico and China — with China, we’re losing $500 billion a year. And then people say, “don’t we want to trade?” I don’t mind trading, but I don’t want to lose $500 billion. I don’t want to lose $58 billion.”
Trump pointed out recent corporate moves from America to Mexico including Carrier, Ford and Nabisco.
“And I always say I’m not having Oreos anymore, which is true, by the way,” he added. “But they just took a big plant from Nabisco into Mexico. They’re taking our businesses. I don’t mind.”
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