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Red Bank Charter Study Commission to Question Outside Mayor, ...
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Red Bank Charter Study Commission Holds Public Input Forum
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Red Bank Charter Study Commission Holding Public Input Meeting
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Red Bank Charter Study Commission – Questions for Public – Prior to May 4 Input ...
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Charter Study Commission – Present and Former Asbury Park Democratic Chairs ...
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Red Bank Charter Study Commission Meeting – NJ Primary Ballot Very Confusing
By E. SCOTT WINGERTER
May 16, 2022RED BANK, NJ: The Charter Study Commission meeting will be held electronically this Tuesday, May 17, 6:30pm.
Highlights of the Agenda:
The CSC will hold a forum to question 3 elected officials.
Representatives being questioned and the type of government their town operates under include:
Mayor Phil Kramer and former councilman Theodore Chase from Franklin Township. Type of ...
RED BANK, NJ: Chairwoman Nancy Facey-Blackwood opened the online Red Bank Charter Study Commission meeting with all members in attendance except Mark Taylor.
The purpose of the meeting was to gain input from borough residents after the Commission concluded Phase I of the Study.
Phase I reviewed the present and alternative forms of government with presentations by current and former ...
Red Bank, NJ: The Red Bank Charter Study Commission (CSC), will hold a public input meeting on Wednesday, May 4, 6:30pm to discuss their findings after concluding Phase I of the Study.
The Commission is requesting resident’s feedback regarding the current form of government and is asking the public to review a list of questions prior the meeting.
Questions include:
Do the ...
Red Bank, NJ: The Red Bank Charter Study Commission (CSC), is asking the public to review a list of questions prior to Wednesday’s May 4 meeting.
The CSC has concluded Phase I of the Study and the purpose of the upcoming meeting is to obtain resident’s feedback and concerns regarding the current form of government.
Phase I reviewed the present and alternative forms of ...
Red Bank, NJ: The Charter Study Commission met on Tuesday with Dr. Julia Sass-Rubin of the Edward Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University who discussed how the design of the NJ primary ballots impacts the openness of partisan primaries.
To read the TAPinto Red Bank article on that analysis, click HERE.
Charter Study Commission Chairwoman Nancy Facey-Blackwood ...
RED BANK, NJ: Chairwoman Nancy Facey-Blackwood opened the online council meeting with panelist Dr. Julia Sass-Rubin of the Edward Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University. Sass-Rubin is also the Chair of the Public Policy program.
The discussion focused on how the design of NJ primary ballots impacts the openness of partisan primaries.
Sass-Rubin offered a ...
RED BANK, NJ: The Charter Study Commission (CSC) meeting will be held electronically this Tuesday, April 19, 6:30pm.
Highlights of the Agenda:
New Jersey Ballot design and its impacts on the openness of partisan primaries. The CSC will interview and question Dr. Julia Sass-Rubin of the Edward Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University. Rubin will ...
RED BANK, NJ: Chairwoman Nancy Facey-Blackwood opened the Phase II online meeting of the Red Bank Charter Study Commission last night with all members present.
In Phase II, the Charter Study members are tasked with learning about alternative forms of government.
What kind of person do you get when you combine a former USAF military officer, intimate knowledge of State government affairs and ...
Red Bank, NJ: Mayor Pat Menna and Councilwoman Kathy Horgan both did not file for re-election before Monday’s 4pm deadline.
Menna has been in conflict with councilman and Red Bank Democratic Chairman Ed Zipprich who endorsed fellow councilman Michael Ballard for Mayor in early March of this year.
Zipprich has been supported by newly elected councilwomen Jacqueline Sturdivant and ...