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Carneys Point Township and Salem County Freeholders 2010 Reorganizations



1. Saturday January 2nd, 2010 is the Carneys Point Township Committee Reorganization Meeting at 12 noon at the Municipal Building, followed by refreshments. Bob Hayes will be sworn in to begin his 3rd term as a Township Committeeman and a new Mayor and Deputy Mayor will be chosen as the Republicans take control.

2. Tuesday January 5th, 2010 is the first Carneys Point GOP Club meeting for 2010 at the Servicemens Home (35 S. DuPont Rd.). We will be having dinner @ 6PM followed by the introduction of new officers and the monthly meeting. Please contact Joe or Brenda O'Donald (856-299-7853) by 1/2/10 if you would like to attend or have any questions. Newcomers are most welcome! Meet some friendly neighbors and learn and share about current topics.

3. Wednesday January 6th, 2010 is the Salem County Freeholder Reorganization meeting at 5:30 at the Salem County Community College. Ben Laury will be taking office.


Come meet your neighbors, make some new friends !

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Salem County, local municipalities set 2010 reorganization meetings
By Today's Sunbeam
December 31, 2009, 6:22AM
Beginning on Jan. 1, Salem County and its municipalities will reorganize their governing bodies. Some towns will see new faces while others will see familiar ones returning to their seats. Several municipalities will be swearing in or electing new mayors. Here is a roundup of reorganization meetings for Salem County:


BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS


• The Salem County Board of Chosen Freeholders will hold its reorganization meeting on Jan. 6 at 5 p.m. in Davidow Hall at Salem Community College. Democrat incumbent Beth Timberman and Republican newcomer Ben Laury will be sworn in.


ALLOWAY


• The Alloway Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 1 at 11 a.m. at the municipal building. Republican Joseph G. Fedora will be sworn in for another term and a mayor will be chosen.


CARNEYS POINT


1. Saturday January 2nd, 2010 is the Carneys Point Township Committee Reorganization Meeting at 12 noon at the Municipal Building, followed by refreshments. Bob Hayes will be sworn in to begin his 3rd term as a Township Committeeman and a new Mayor and Deputy Mayor will be chosen as the Republicans take control.

2. Tuesday January 5th, 2010 is the first Carneys Point GOP Club meeting for 2010 at the Servicemens Home (35 S. DuPont Rd.). We will be having dinner @ 6PM followed by the introduction of new officers and the monthly meeting. Please contact Joe or Brenda O'Donald at 856-299-7853, or at Contact CPGOP by 1/2/10 if you would like to attend or have any questions. Newcomers are most welcome! Meet some friendly neighbors and learn and share about current topics.




ELMER


• Elmer Borough Council’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 1 at noon at borough hall. Republicans James W. Zee II and Lew Schneider Jr. will both be sworn in for another team.


ELSINBORO


• The Elsinboro Township Committee will hold its reorganization meeting Jan. 1 at 11 a.m. at the emergency management building. Republican Sean Elwell will be sworn in for another term and a mayor will be chosen.


LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK


• Lower Alloways Creek Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 1 at 10 a.m. at the municipal building. Republican Ellen B. Pompper will be sworn in for a new term along with Democrat Sherman G. Wood Jr. A mayor will also be chosen.


MANNINGTON


• Mannington Township Committee will hold its reorganization meeting on Jan. 7 at 7 p.m., with the regular meeting to follow, at the municipal building. Republican Ernest F. Tark will be sworn in for a new term and Joanne M. Wright will be sworn in for the one-year unexpired term. A mayor will be chosen.



OLDMANS


• Oldmans Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 6 at 7 p.m., followed by the regular meeting at 7:30 p.m., at the municipal building. Republican William Miller will be sworn in for a new term and a mayor will be chosen.


PENNS GROVE


• Penns Grove Borough Council’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at borough hall. Democrats Eric J. Myers and Mark S. Oliver will be sworn in.


PENNSVILLE


• Pennsville Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 1 at noon at the municipal building. Democrat Richie Raine will be sworn in and a mayor will be chosen.


PILESGROVE


• Pilesgrove Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. at the municipal building. Republican Kevin Eachus will be sworn in and a mayor will be chosen.


PITTSGROVE


• Pittsgrove Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 4 at 6 p.m. at the municipal building. Republican Stanley Wojculewski will be sworn in and a mayor will be chosen.


QUINTON


• Quinton Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. at the municipal building. Democrat Carl E. Schrier will be sworn in and a mayor will be chosen.


SALEM


• Salem City Council’s reorganization meeting will be held at noon Jan. 1 at the municipal building. Democrat Committeeman Robert Davis will be sworn in as the new mayor. Democrats Charles Washington Jr. and Karen L. Tuthill will be sworn in. Democrat Sharon K. Kellum has already been sworn in for the one-year unexpired term.


UPPER PITTSGROVE


• Upper Pittsgrove Township Committee’s reorganization meeting will be held Jan. 1 at 10 a.m. at the township hall. Republican Jack Cimprich will be sworn in for a new term along with Republican Bruce W. Bishop. A mayor will be chosen.


WOODSTOWN


• Woodstown Borough Council’s reorganization meeting will be Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. at borough hall. Democrat John Hall will be sworn in for a new term along with Republican Don Dietrich.
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Default Re: Carneys Point Township n Salem County Freeholders 2010 Reorganizations

I thought it was classy and courageous that Jeff Hogan went to County reorganization at Salem County Community College.

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This site has seen some spirited debates since it began and under another handle I've started them and joined in them. Several of us have formed friendships/tolerance of others before this site began. What seldom has been shown are personal attacks, non-acceptance of the opinions of others. It's never been about not agreeing, it's been about how we disagreed and maintained a semblance of respect for each other. We've been fortunate that seldom has there been a need for censorship or removal. We always kind of policed ourselves.

If you look at what nj.com has become, it's on all of us to insure that the same doesn't happen here. If the time is coming where this site needs to censor, needs to remove posts and/or posters, then I fully support that being done. None of us wants to see that happen but I guess that remains up to the posters. This has been a great site to exchange opinions, thoughts, information, and I don't want to see that change. I apologize for getting off topic.
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