“158-18 Authorize Settlent Agreement – this resolution authorizes a settlement agreement in a matter of Carty V. Township of Westampton, et al, in an amount not to exceed $500,000.00.”

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“158-18 Authorize Settlent Agreement – this resolution authorizes a settlement agreement in a matter of Carty V. Township of Westampton, et al, in an amount not to exceed $500,000.00.”
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.”
On Tuesday in Atlantic City, NJ, the town Council passed an ordinance that keeps its water system in public hands (the article features Food & Water Watch NJ’s Lena Smith).