It is an open secret that “pay-to-play” runs rampant through Burlington County and its municipalities, and Hainesport Township is no exception.

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It is an open secret that “pay-to-play” runs rampant through Burlington County and its municipalities, and Hainesport Township is no exception.
On Tuesday, September 12th, 2017, Citizens’ Media TV livestreamed the Township Committee meeting in Hainesport, New Jersey. The meeting contained a forty-minute presentation by a New Jersey State Police Officer. The video and an article
At the September 14th Mt. Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) meeting, Executive Director Robert Maybury stated that at some (unknown) time in the past, a residential customer in Eastampton reported being overcharged
Lumberton Township Committee, via its special counsel Murray Bevan, claims that the Mt. Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) has been overcharging its residents for “postage and handling,” for seven years. The Township has amended its Local Finance Board complaint against the MUA
A presentation by NJ State Police Trooper Storm Colleton [UPDATE: presentation UN-removed from video], the controversy over the recreational land purchase, and more MHMUA issues based on the Hainesport data from our recent article.
According to Lumberton resident Andrew Huber, one hundred townhomes in the Country Estates Development in Lumberton, NJ (marked below in red) are potentially being overcharged by the Mt. Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA). Huber provided digital
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