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15 Comments
Question: Does anyone know why Huisman was appointed “Acting Chief” instead of just “Chief”?
A possibility…
As Chief, he may not get overtime pay. As “acting” chief, he may still be able to get all the overtime $$$.
I would guess it come down to pension requirements, its a science to make sure you top out your pension.
Wasn’t this the same practice done with Allen, Lynch and Hill? Pump it up baby
Hail to the “acting” chief !!
Once again our mayor, council and business administrator have made a mockery of our municipal government by the people. The rejection of the voter’s legal petition by an employee shakes the very foundation of our
rule of law. It clearly violates the oath of office of everyone on the dais. A fact and not my opinion.
“ PROPOSING NO CUTTING GRASS ON SUNDAY” In my opinion a 100% Sunday (worship/rest day) restriction placed on the owner of a property is enacting a Law of one’s religious belief upon others. I can remember going into a store and seeing racks of items roped off and not for sale due to the Sunday Law/Blue Law. Showing my age in that sentence. A stupid law based on religious beliefs that has been repealed for years in all but one County in NJ and residents are still trying to get it repealed. Will having a cocktail on your front porch on Sunday be the next proposal? Thinking that this proposal won’t go anywhere.
#6 Didn’t the Clerk certify the petition and the Administrator returned it per legal? Guess the governing body agreed due to its silence.
Does Matt realize Tom Burke thinks he’s (Tom Burke)a Republican or was that speech also part of Tom’s deal. I thought for a moment Matt was going to pull a “Resident of the Year” plastic badge out of his pocket and reward Tom for all his work. Poor Tom, his feelings are sore. Make me puke.
You see, standing up to Matt and being called an “element”, a “terrorist” and “against recovery” by the mayor in the newspapers is cowardly, but laying down for Matt and hearing a couple of snipes from anonymous commenters on a blog is a “profile in courage”.
I love the commentary of the last couple guys as they passed in front of camera.. I wonder who they were talking about? My guess is the Mayor.. anyone?
Matt really needs Burke’s vote on the planning board.
It’s a shame we who were at the meeting didn’t stand up and comment about the petition rejection. It was hard listening to the speech about Mr. Burke as if there’s an angry mob against him (especially when I remember Dave Schneck getting slammed on Facebook by Burke with a few council people and mayor “liking” and adding their comments to the harassment). The political tactics are embarrassingly obvious. I spoke about the restriction of Sunday mowing (not religious #7, just want to enjoy the day without all the noise. It could be on Saturday for all I care. I bet 6 out of 7 days is enough time to get the landscaping done). Anyway, I’m happy to organize and make our voices heard re pay to play AND call out our leaders when they are playing political games. No more soft balls.
Not everyone uses a landscaping service and many people work Monday to Friday, leaving only the weekend to cut grass, trim hedges, etc.
Agree #12 about the Schneck/Burke thing. Mayor was over to top to bring up at a meeting. In relation to grass cutting restriction on Sunday or any other day, irrespective of my opinion on religious belief if enacted into Law, think that is also over the top. Watch out my neighbors, I might put a clothes line up. Like the smell of line dried sheets and fresh cut grass. Less government restrictions.
Mayor needs Burke’s cooperation and devotion to continue to bash other residents with opposing opinions.
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