There has been a lot made by some elected officials in Westampton about my involvement in this year’s local election in town. I just wanted to clarify a few points. Sandy Henley and I have

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There has been a lot made by some elected officials in Westampton about my involvement in this year’s local election in town. I just wanted to clarify a few points. Sandy Henley and I have
I know some folks cry foul and “negativity” when one points out facts with which they disagree; however, as one of our country’s Founding Fathers, John Adams, once said, “Facts Are Stubborn Things.” In the case
Citizens’ Media TV conditionally retracts our article from Saturday, July 28, 2017, entitled “Gina LaPlaca’s job application for MHMUA Commissioner was received three days before her predecessor resigned.” The article as originally written was accurate, based
The Mount Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MHMUA or MUA) is the governmental body that supplies safe drinking water and processes sewage, and bills for such. The Mount Holly MUA services about seventeen thousand homes, six hundred businesses, and six “regulated industrial users.”
In October of 2014, Jason Carty was appointed by Westampton Township to a one-year term as Interim Fire Chief. He was subsequently hired in December 2015 to a five-year contract as “Director/Head of the EMS/Fire Chief.” Only months into his term, Carty’s position was eliminated