by Carolyne Volpe Curley / Carolyne@WestEssexNOW.com Published 11:30am NEW JERSEY - According to the 1976 New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act, all individuals have the right to attend all New Jersey Public Meetings, whether they be held by municipal, county or state governing bodies.
Additionally, the Act requires the governing body to:
According to the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, the Act, which is popularly known as the "Sunshine Law," became necessary after public distrust of government following the Vietnam War and Watergate. A summary of the Act is as follows:
Further information about the Act can be found online in detail here. All Members of the Roseland Governing Body Were Included on the Controversial May, 2016, Text3/8/2017
by Carolyne Volpe Curley / Carolyne@WestEssexNOW.com Published 9:58pm ROSELAND, NJ - During the Tuesday, Mar. 7, Roseland Caucus Meeting, Nick Bellomo, of Roseland, referenced the continued posts by The Progress which have erroneously stated that the controversial May 2016 text messages were only sent to the male members of the Roseland governing body. Repeatedly, The Progress has stated that Councilwoman Michele Tolli was not included in the conversation. Specifically, Bellomo referred to this paragraph published by The Progress on Feb. 28: Bellomo then asked, "What was it, all the members or just the male members?” Councilmen Thomas Tsilionis responded to Bellomo that all seven members of the governing body, including Tolli, were present from the start on the conversation.
West Essex Now then asked for a firm statement from the group that all members were involved in the text. After receiving an affirmative answer, the news site then requested a copy of the text for accuracy. West Essex Now will be following up on this development with a full inquiry into the implications of The Progress' omission. |
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