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- NJ
- Camden County
- 1/13/25
- 01/13/2025
- 65 Minutes
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Overview: The Gloucester Town Council meeting addressed issues including compliance with affordable housing regulations, public safety concerns, and the need for clearer communication with residents. The council also discussed various ordinances and resolutions, focusing on community development and engagement.
- NJ
- Camden County
- 1/8/25
- 01/08/2025
- 52 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Winslow Township School Board convened for its latest meeting, focusing on leadership transitions, committee assignments, and community engagement. John Shaw emerged as the new board president following a closely contested election, while Joe Thomas secured the role of vice president.
- NJ
- Camden County
- 1/8/25
- 01/09/2025
- 21 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Gloucester Township School Board meeting, newly elected board members were sworn in, and new leadership roles were established. Nicholas Hutchinson, Dena Henry, and another member took their oaths of office. The board also elected a new president and vice president, with members casting votes to determine the leadership for the upcoming term. After nominations and voting, the board elected a member as president and another as vice president.
- NJ
- Gloucester County
- 1/7/25
- 01/07/2025
- 198 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Washington School Board meeting was marked by discussions over leadership roles, transparency in decision-making, and community engagement. The swearing-in of new board members was followed by discussions, particularly surrounding the selection of board president and vice president, which highlighted internal divisions and unease among members.
- NJ
- Camden County
- 1/2/25
- 01/02/2025
- 62 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Gloucester Town Council meeting, public discontent took center stage as residents voiced strong objections to newly implemented rules governing public participation. The session was marked by heated exchanges over perceived limitations on citizens’ ability to engage with the council, with several residents expressing their frustrations and concerns about transparency and the council’s responsiveness to community input.