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An unadvertis«d nwetli attended last week several members oT.ox Lower Townsnip Taxpayers Assn., police Lt. Charles Thornton, Com mitteeman Jack Moran and Committeewoman Peggie Bieberbacl) did not violate the state’s Open Public Meetings AcL according to township legal counsel James Webb. But by the time the acting solicitor ■ indicated Monday that the March 20 meeting, called by Moran to discuss local street lighting wasn't a formal session since no action was taken — the cothmitteeman had already acknowledged the gathering could easlly.be misinterpreted ASKED BY THE newspaper over the weekend if he thought the session was a public meetings, violation, Moran
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said, "Yes, In a sense,” adding immediately, "I certainly would. say it was>" The meeting, according to the Committeeman was called so he could find out from the taxpayers if they would support his plans to review the various street lights and determine which could possibly be shut off to help reduce the township’s v electric bills’— averaging between $15,000 and $16,000 a month "We could cut the annual cost of electric by about $50,000," he said, adding that, "The meeUng was for the good of the community.” MORAN EXPLAINED that he has been in touch with representatives of Atlantic Electric and they are willing to work along With the community to save energy. He s&id that the company’s district manager informed him that in addition to not charging the municipality for shutting off any lights that have been up for at least five . years, the compariy will also leave up . any lights that the township decides to turn off for at least 6 months in case thd municipality wants the lights relit during that period. Taxpayers president D$bi de la Crdtaz noted last Sunday that she told Mr. Moran She canit guarantee any support from the taxpayers until he provides the group with facts and figures. "We want* the information on paper," she said.
MEANWHILE. Committeewornan Bieberbach on Monday blasted reports x that pointeclto a possible ttpen mMffiigs violation. "Jack had a meeting, not the Committee," she said when questioned concerning her involvement. "I was there (in the'hall)' because ibwas riiy Meet Your Committeewoman Night>" she noted, adding that she didn’t come but to participate in any meeting The committeewoman;
mitted work sessions - say from 9 to 11 p m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday — the Committee would also have to comply with all other regulations of the Open Public Meetings Act su&h as advertising meetings and drawing up
agendas.
He indicated that should the resolution be established just in case two Committee members meet and begin talking Township business, it-would be im-
requested that a resolution /possible for specific items be adopted that would to be listed on an agenda in
extend the length of time
for work-sessions. "This will save us a lot oC, problems and Time,” Bieberbach said, adding that the township’s former solicitor, Bruce Gorman, had drawn up a resolution that protected the Committee should t$o of ipe members meet somewhere and begin talking business BUT WEBB wasn't sure passing a resolution is the way to go. "The problem is I’m not sure a resblution will solve the. issue" .he said. He reminded the Committee that if the houri were extended for -per-
advonce
COMMITTEEWOMAN Bieberbach, however, emphasized that until, something is done (b rectify - the problem, shfewon’t be found in the same building . with Morap or Mayor Tom •' “ Clydesdale. . • "I think this is the start of something big,"' she said. "I don’t plan to get caught In the. middle of something."
COURT HbuSE - The following recent NrUA-hive been announced by Burdette Tomlin Memorial HoaptUI: Son to Thomas and Linda Taaaer Balsley of 110 W. Crocus Rd.,‘ Wildwood Crest, March l. Daaghier to Michael and Pamela Hamillan Cavanaagh 'of 208 W. Maple Ave. Wildwood, March l. Sdn to Douglas and Nancy RleetaaiTCvaM of Rl. W, Sw'ainton, March 1 son to Homer and tylren Seally Dally of JJ7 E Miami Ave , VHlas, March!. Martin and Lind* Citverf Adams of Stageconch Rd, Court House. March! Daughter to Jerry and Sandra Ctarh Ingram of 104 Barfc Dr . Oceaii City. March!. y Daaghler to William and Regina Morgan Hradrkk of I W Drum bed Rd . Vllbs.March! San to Walter and Snyder of* Weber Dr., Vlili 4. Daughter to John and Silvia Caaelna Edward* of 807 Columbia Ave , CapeMay. March 4. Son to Richard and Amy Devaas William* of IQ1 Cape Ave, Cape May.Marchs Daaghler to Joseph and Bonnie Johnaon SrarlaU Of 100 4th St., Rio Grande. Marchs Daaghler to Donna and Todd McCaaskad Gluing* of 2040 Or chard Dr., N. Cape May. March 6 Daaghler to Joaeph and Maureen I .Ilian Malta lakl of 630 Town Bank Rd .N Cape May. March 7 Han to Donald and Margaret Doaghtery Chrlalepher of 304 Adriatic Ave . N Cape May. March f . SOMERS POINT- The following recent area births have been annodneed by Shore Memorial Hospital: S*a to Lduls and Kathryn Kaarhnaiag Mlmma of HB Bay Ave.. Ocedn City. March 3 Ran to Douglas and Wendy Wickham Alstp of I Mimosa Dr.. N. Cape May. March 4 Daaghler to Philip and Lisa Trofa F'il> pa trick of 1417. SimpBoo Ave. Octan City. Marchs Son to Earl and Donna PllUlai Ketak of 13T Slst St . S , MafchS > Son lo Frank and Twita KogUo It a bo ton! of 412 Washington AW., Woodbine ..Marc h.7 3 Daaghler to Horst and Karyn King l^hmaaa of 310 Shadeland Ave. Vfllas.MarchR Son to Daniel and Maryann Ramsey Iremln of 304 Haverford Ave .N CapeMay,Marchl Daaghler to William and Sue Weraer Godin of 2412 Central Ave . Ocean City. Marchs. Daaghler to, Dennis and Mary Raderkl Bock of Perry Rd . Wuudbine. MarghS
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