Tragic Incident and School Threats Dominate Upper Town Council Meeting
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
09/23/2024
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Recording Published:
10/03/2024
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Duration:
37 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Upper
- Meeting Overview:
The Upper Town Council convened to address a range of issues, with the community’s response to a recent tragedy, school safety concerns, and health-related matters taking center stage.
The meeting began with reflections on a tragic accident involving a young local football player, which left a profound impact on the community. The Mayor expressed admiration for the swift and coordinated response from various community members and services. A vigil was organized to honor the child’s memory. The Deputy Mayor added that gratitude was extended towards the Football Association board and coaches for their handling of the situation. It was noted that Kate Assist played a role by deploying counselors to support the affected families shortly after the incident. School officials also coordinated efforts to provide support to students, with the Superintendent offering her assistance.
The council also addressed a reported threat to the local school system, which led to an immediate lockdown and subsequent shelter-in-place order. This swift response, led by the state police, resulted in arrests within a few hours. The Mayor reassured residents that their safety remained a top priority and emphasized that information was shared as quickly as possible without compromising the ongoing investigation.
Another topic was the discovery of contaminated wells in the Bees Point area, prompting concerns about public health and safety. The Mayor informed residents that the county health department was addressing the situation. Testing was underway, and affected households were being provided with bottled water and potential treatment systems. The township committed to ongoing communication with residents to ensure transparency and support during this health concern.
Financial matters were also discussed, with a focus on the rising costs of the state health benefits program. The council acknowledged the financial strain these increases placed on taxpayers, noting that employee contribution programs were being considered to help mitigate these costs.
In terms of infrastructure, updates were provided on the mercury contamination affecting local wells, with steps being taken in coordination with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Plans for athletic court resurfacing and the reconstruction of Putnam Avenue were also outlined. These projects are expected to be completed by the end of October, with the bidding deadline for the Putnam Avenue project extended to December. Roadwork updates included progress on Route N, where nighttime work was scheduled to minimize disruptions.
The meeting recognized the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) on their 125th anniversary, designating September 29 as “VFW Day” in Upper Township. This resolution honored the contributions and advocacy of veterans.
In the closing administrative matters, the council moved through a consent agenda, approving various routine items and addressing new business requests. These included the use of community facilities for local events like the Historical Preservation Society’s Apple Fest and the South Shore Stitchers’ quilt show, which were approved unanimously.
John “Jay” Newman
City Council Officials:
Kimberly R. Hayes, Curtis T. Corson, Victor W. Nappen II, Mark E. Pancoast
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
09/23/2024
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Recording Published:
10/03/2024
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Duration:
37 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Upper
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