Rockaway Township Faces Calls for Investigation into Alleged Ethics Violations by Councilman

The recent Rockaway Township Council meeting saw heightened tensions as a resident called for an investigation into ethics violations allegedly committed by Councilman Doug Brooks, alongside recognitions and community updates that marked the meeting’s agenda.

A central focus of the meeting was an public comment by resident Tucker Kelly, who voiced concerns regarding Councilman Doug Brooks’ involvement in discussions about a chicken ordinance, given Brooks’ alleged operation of a poultry farm at his residence. Kelly accused Brooks of unethical behavior. Kelly’s allegations included claims of Brooks building without permits, avoiding tax assessments, and discrepancies in property assessments, pointing out that Brooks allegedly owned an eight-bedroom home assessed lower than some smaller properties.

Kelly’s remarks were part of a broader critique of council transparency and accountability. He urged the council to establish an investigatory committee to probe Brooks’ alleged infractions. During his address, Kelly also mentioned a lawsuit involving the township due to a past incident with a sexual predator in a baseball program. This call for investigation was met with efforts from some council members to maintain decorum, reminding Kelly to address the council as a whole rather than targeting individuals.

Amidst the contentious public comment period, the meeting also featured notable recognitions and community updates. A notable moment was the recognition of David Washington for his 55 years of service on the Planning Board and his military service. Mayor Joseph Jackson presented a proclamation honoring Washington, acknowledging his dedication to the community. The room erupted in applause, celebrating Washington’s long-standing contributions.

The council also introduced four new police officers who graduated from the police academy. The Chief of Police highlighted the officers’ local connections, noting that three of them were raised in Rockaway. The introduction underscored the importance of community-oriented policing, with the Chief expressing enthusiasm for the officers’ future roles and their impending field training.

During council reports, members expressed gratitude for Washington’s service and conveyed holiday wishes. The meeting provided updates on various community initiatives, such as the ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new veteran center at the County College of Morris, aimed at supporting veterans with educational benefits and counseling services.

Council members also reported on recent flu and rabies clinics, noting their successful participation rates. The Chief of Police mentioned community engagement through various holiday events, including the “Shop with a Cop” initiative at Walmart, which involved officers helping children with shopping.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted upcoming projects and improvements in the township. These included utility projects on Old Middletown Road and enhancements for Peterson Park and Richard Street in Birchwood. Council discussions reflected ongoing collaborations with the Department of Public Works to address community infrastructure needs.

Susan Gabe from the Recreation Department was recognized for her dedication, being named the 2024 Municipal Alliance Volunteer of the Year. Council members praised her impact on community programs, emphasizing her influence on residents across Rockaway Township.

As the meeting drew to a close, council members exchanged holiday greetings, reflecting on the community spirit and their commitment to serving residents. The council then entered a closed session, anticipated to last no more than half an hour, before reconvening to adjourn the meeting.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Joseph Jackson
City Council Officials:
Howard Morrison, Adam Salberg, Pawel Wojtowicz, Mary Noon, John J. Quinn, Douglas Brookes, Jonathan Sackett, Emanuel Friedlander, Rachael Brookes

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