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JAN. 11-17, 2017
'We are all looking forward to a good 2017'
Timothy Gimbel, Michael DiCroce reappointed as heads of Shamong Township Committee
By Brigit Bauma
The Sun
Shamong Township may be in
for some changes in 2017, but
not with its Township Committee.
The committee reorganization
meeting once again saw the
swearing in of Timothy Gimbel
and Michael Di Croce as committee members, and also their nominations and approvals to continue serving as mayor and deputy
mayor, respectively.
We are all looking forward to
a good 2017, Gimbel said.
The meeting started with Di
Croce being sworn in by Township Solicitor Douglas Heinold,
followed by Gimbel with his wife
Nancy at his side. Both chosen by
the public in the November election, they will serve for
three years on township committee.
Gimbel was nominated and approved to serve as mayor for a
one-year term, while Di Croce
was re-nominated and approved
to serve as deputy mayor for a
one-year term.
Committeemen who continue
on the board are Michael Cooney,
Sean Gray and Martin Mozitis.
Gimbel and Di Croce gave their
thanks.
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Re-elected Township Committeemen Michael Di Croce, left, and Timothy Gimbel, right, are sworn in as
Shamong Township deputy mayor and mayor, respectively, by Township Solicitor Douglas Heinold.
The reorganization meeting
continued with routine matters
such as yearly appointments and
resolutions.
After the reorganization meeting, the regular township meet-
ing began. The committee approved a number of resolutions
and the first reading of two ordinances. Resolutions included a
shared service agreement with
Waterford Township and two
change orders, one for the
Forked Neck Road project and
the other for the 2016 Road Programs. According to Business
Administrator Sue Onorato, the
change orders both involved savings on the projects. Ordinances
approved on first reading were
on establishing the cap bank and
salary ranges for various township officials.
Two items of note discussed at
the meeting included the announcement of Boy Scout Troop
47 collecting Christmas trees as
their day of service project on
Jan. 16 and the township looking
into wireless nodes.
Onorato said a presentation
was made on Verizon Wireless
nodes, asking the township if it
would be interested in putting
nodes throughout the township
that would help boost cell service
in the area. According to Onorato, the township would have its
professionals look further into
the nodes, and if the township
were to consider it, it would be
put on a township committee
agenda as a resolution.
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LRHSD BOE welcomes Olt
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Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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