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Monday, June 30, 2014

Increase in Burglaries Prompts Absecon Police to Warn Residents

The Absecon Police Department has seen a recent increase of residential burglaries. In a two week period from June 15th until June 29th, the Absecon Police Department has taken six reports of homes, sheds and campers being burglarized and items taken. 
Most of the burglaries are occurring off of Shore Rd. They are also occurring during all times of the day. The burglaries have occurred on California Ave, E. Lee Ave, North Shore and two on Berkley Ave. 

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Galloway Man Receives Serious Injuries After Early Morning Crash; Second Driver Charged with DWI

On June 29, 2014 at 3:59 a.m., Galloway Township Police responded to a serious motor vehicle accident that occurred on the White Horse Pike (RT30) at Mannheim Ave.  

Two vehicles were involved and both were traveling east bound on Rt.30. Both vehicles struck utility poles causing Rt. 30 (east bound lanes) to be shut down for over five (5) hours.  

The first vehicle was a 1998 Toyota RAV 4 and was operated by a 24 year-old male from Galloway Township. He was transported by an ambulance to Atlanticare Medical Center, City Division with serious injuries.  

Green Dot Scammer Uses Absecon Police Identity to Get $500 From Resident

On June 27, 2014 at approximately 5:30 PM a resident from the Oyster Bay Development received a call from a male posing as an IRS agent. The caller left a voice mail message and advised the victim that if he did pay $500.00 via a Green Dot Card he would be arrested for back taxes. The victim did not respond to this call. 
A short time later the victim received a second call from a male advising the victim that he was an Officer with the Absecon Police Department and the victim had an active warrant due to the back taxes not being paid. The victim then put $500.00 on the Green Dot Card and forwarded the money to have the warrant recalled. 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Single Motor Vehicle Accident Knocks Out Power, Shuts Down Delilah Road; Driver Charged With DWI

On June 28, 2014 at approximately 2:23 AM the Absecon Police Department responded to a serious motor vehicle accident involving one automobile that took out an electric pole to the East bound ramp of Delilah Road to Absecon Blvd (Rt 30).

Byron L. White, age 32 of Newtonville was traveling east on Delilah Road when he failed to negotiate the bend to the ramp that leads to Absecon Boulevard, (Rt 30) east bound to Atlantic City. 
White was driving a Toyota Avalon and lost control of the vehicle and struck an Atlantic City Electric Pole knocking it down across the roadway, blocking Delilah Road. White refused medical attention at the scene. 

Friday, June 27, 2014

UPDATED: Fatal Crash in Galloway Under Investigation by Law Enforcement Agencies

Updated: Galloway Police have released the names of the individuals involved in the accident. Mary Finani, 100-years-old, of Egg Harbor City passed away due to the injuries sustained in the accident. Johnnie Finani, 66, of Egg Harbor City was the driver of the vehicle. 

Joan Price, 53, of Pittsgrove was the driver of the other vehicle. All three individuals were taken to Atlanticare regional Medical Center, City Division for treatment. 

Original Story:
On June 27, 2014 at 6:14 p.m., Galloway Police responded to a motor vehicle crash at White Horse Pike (Rt 30) and Bremen Avenue. The two-car crash injured the driver of one vehicle and the passenger of the second vehicle.  

Galloway Police Arrest Pleasantville Man for Unlawful Possession of a Handgun by a Convicted Felon

On June 22, 2014 at 11:34 p.m., Galloway Police responded to a call regarding a possible assault in progress on Federal Court. The alleged assault was in front of Building 6 on Federal Court. 

Officers arrived and located several male subjects who were highly intoxicated and arguing. K-9 Ofc. Kevin Welsh observed a handgun on one of the subjects, later identified as Anthony Lewis, 23, of Pleasantville. 

A brief struggle ensued between Lewis and K-9 Ofc. Welsh however Lewis was safely taken into custody and the gun secured. No other subjects were injured. 

Atlantic County Police Officer Arrested for Official Misconduct and Child Sexual Assault

BUENA BOROUGH — A special law enforcement officer of the Buena Borough Police Department was arrested this morning for official misconduct and child sexual assault, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
An investigation of the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit resulted in the arrest Friday, June 27, 2014, of Buena Borough Special Officer Sean R. Griffith, 24, of the 300 block of South Franklin Street, Landisville, NJ.

"Challenge Atlantic City" Triathlon to Alter Traffic Patterns in Galloway on Sunday

Galloway Township. - On Sunday, June 29th, 2014 the Challenge Atlantic City Triathlon will be traveling through Hamilton Township where it borders with Galloway Township.  

This activity will result in some road closures and delays.  The following roads will be closed from 7am-4pm:

  • Tilton Road (Between Aloe and Wrangleboro Road)  Local traffic only
  • Pomona Road (Between Aloe and Tilton Road)  Local traffic only
  • Genoa Avenue (Between Aloe and Pomona)  Local traffic only
  • Drosera Avenue (Between Tilton and Leipzig)
  • Leipzig Avenue (Between Drosera and AC Expressway entrance)

Galloway Township Police Blotter June 15 - 21, 2014

Galloway Township Police responded to 796 calls for service during June 15, 2014 through June 21, 2014.

Additional statistics include: 4 Burglaries, 11 Motor Vehicle Accidents, 77 Tickets issued, 2 Driving While Intoxicated, 35 Arrests, 9 Domestic Violence, 14 Fire Calls, 75 EMS Calls and 3 Juvenile calls.

BURGLARIES: 
6/19 S New York Rd 
6/19 400 block W White Horse Pike 
6/18 Iroquois Dr 
6/16 1000 block Aloe St 

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Atlantic City Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for 2012 Shooting Murder

MAYS LANDING – An Atlantic City man was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2012 shooting murder of a Pleasantville man, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
Yesterday, Gregory J. Gibbs, 37, received a life sentence in New Jersey State Prison for the murder of Chikki Smith, 33, of Pleasantville, who was found fatally shot in a parking lot behind a bar on South Main Street in Pleasantville on Dec. 3, 2012.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Three Atlantic City Residents Indicted for Committing Acts of Welfare Fraud

MAYS LANDING – Atlantic County Grand Juries indicted three defendants for separate and independently committed acts of welfare fraud, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced today.
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Financial Crimes Unit and the Atlantic County Department of Family & Community Development—Division of Fraud Investigations successfully conducted three separate investigations over a period of 18 months, that led to the indictments this month of all three defendants for collecting welfare benefits to which they were not entitled.

Galloway Township Police Blotter June 8 - 14, 2014

Galloway Township Police responded to 873 calls for service during June 8, 2014 through June 14, 2014.

Additional statistics include: 2 Burglaries, 15 Motor Vehicle Accidents, 75 Tickets issued, 2 Driving While Intoxicated, 28 Arrests, 17 Domestic Violence, 17 Fire Calls, 75 EMS Calls and 1 Juvenile calls.

BURGLARIES:
6/14 300 block Chris Gaupp Dr 
6/11 900 block W White Horse Pike 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Area Religious Leaders Ask Galloway Council to Reconsider Opening Meetings with Prayer

On May 21, 2014 Galloway Township received a letter from Tom Douglass, Pastor of Highland Community Church. In the letter Douglass requested the Township reconsider a previous policy which allowed area Religious Leaders to offer Invocation at the opening of a Council Meeting. 

Douglass has been an advocate in trying to restore a policy the Township adopted in 2010 and later rescinded in 2013. 

In the 2010 Prayer Policy that was sponsored by former Mayor Keith Hartman and adopted by Council, the policy allowed for a specific rotation of local clergy to give an invocation during each council meeting. That policy has since been rescinded and replaced with a policy that allows the Invocation to be said only by Members of Council.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Atlantic City Man Found Guilty in the Armed Robbery of a Pizza Delivery Driver from Galloway

MAYS LANDING – An Atlantic City man was convicted for his part in the 2012 armed robbery and assault of a pizza delivery driver on North Maryland Avenue in Atlantic City, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
Yesterday, an Atlantic County jury found Jamil Ragsdale, 19, of the 800 block of North Virginia Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ, guilty of armed robbery—a 1st degree crime, conspiracy to commit armed robbery—a 2nd degree crime, and aggravated assault—a 2nd degree crime, for the Jan. 16, 2012 robbery of Domino’s Pizza Shop delivery driver Muhamed Bilal, of Galloway Township.

Pleasantville Man Identified as Victim in House Fire; Deemed Arson

PLEASANTVILLE – The man’s body found inside the site of a residential structure fire in Pleasantville last week has been identified, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
At 3:16 a.m. on June 13, Pleasantville Police and Fire Departments responded to 402 Doughty Road for a 9-1-1 report of a structure fire. Emergency personnel extinguished the fire and discovered burned human remains inside the home.
The cause of the fire has been determined to be arson.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Egg Harbor Township Man Indicted for Animal Cruelty After Killing Female Pit Bull

MAYS LANDING – An Egg Harbor Township man was indicted for animal cruelty last week in connection with the killing of a dog, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced today.
On Wednesday, June 11th, Steven D. Geisel, 50, of the 2000 block of Ocean Heights Avenue, Egg Harbor Township, was indicted by an Atlantic County Grand Jury on one (1) count of animal cruelty—a 3rd degree crime—for the bludgeoning death of a female pit bull canine in a wooded area adjacent to Ocean Heights Avenue in Egg Harbor Township, on or about Jan. 29, 2014.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Estell Manor Woman Convicted of Vehicular Homicide and Assault by Auto

MAYS LANDING – An Estell Manor woman was convicted of all counts in connection with a 2008 fatal two-car collision that left a woman dead, and three others injured, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
On Oct. 31, 2008, New Jersey State Police responded to County Road 557 Milepost 14.6 for a reported two-car motor vehicle accident.
The investigation determined that Diane L. Williams, then 46, was driving southbound on County Route 557 in Estell Manor when she struck a guardrail, then crossed the double-yellow center line and collided with a second vehicle moving in the opposite direction. The passenger side of Williams’ vehicle impacted the front-end of the second vehicle.

Family Seeks $5 Million in Damages After Fatal Accident in Galloway Township; Charges Filed

On May 1, 2014, a Tort Claim Notice was filed against the State of New Jersey, Atlantic County and the Township of Galloway by Egg Harbor Township based Attorney Paul R. D’Amato, Esq. of the D’Amato Law Firm. 

The Tort Claim was filed on behalf of the family for the Estate of Elizabeth Torpey following an accident that claimed Torpey’s life on March 19, 2014 in Galloway Township.
According to the accident report, the fatal accident occurred on South Liepzig Avenue and West Country Club Drive. Torpey and her friend, Anna Jordan, were walking on the sidewalk, when Torpey was fatally struck by a 2007 Honda Civic driven by Sharon Musher, of Philadelphia, PA. Jordan was also hit by Musher’s vehicle, but was treated and released from the hospital.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Galloway Police Release Alternate Traffic Patterns for Absegami High School Graduation

(Galloway Township) -- On June 19, 2014 from 3:30pm to 8:00pm, Law enforcement officers from the Galloway Township Police Department will be redirecting traffic flow on Wrangleboro Road for the graduation.  Southbound Wrangleboro Road will be closed to thru traffic between Reeds Road and Great Creek Road, whereas only Absegami traffic will be allowed.

Other areas affected by this detail will be Great Creek Road and Jimmie Leeds Road. Please plan accordingly and use alternate routes.  

Galloway Township Police Blotter June 1 - 7, 2014

Galloway Township Police responded to 785 calls for service during June 1, 2014 through June 7, 2014.

Additional statistics include: 3 Burglaries, 15 Motor Vehicle Accidents, 103 Tickets issued, 9 Driving While Intoxicated, 39 Arrests, 10 Domestic Violence, 15 Fire Calls, 86 EMS Calls and 0 Juvenile calls.

BURGLARIES:
6/3 300 block E White Horse Pike 
6/4 Saratoga Place 
6/6 500 block Pomona Rd 

Monday, June 16, 2014

NY Man Convicted of Impersonating an FBI Agent at Atlantic City Casino

MAYS LANDING – A New York State man was convicted of impersonating an FBI agent inside an Atlantic City casino-hotel last year in order to gain entry to a hotel room and rob the occupant, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
On March 1, 2013 at 3:49 a.m., Atlantic City Police responded to the Borgata Hotel and Casino for a report of a strong-arm robbery that had occurred inside the hotel/casino. Richard Kozakiewicz, of Greensburg, PA, reported that he had been ordered to open his hotel-room door by a man who displayed a badge and identified himself as an FBI agent. Kozakiewicz reported that, once inside, the man demanded money and physically assaulted him when he tried to escape the room.

Second Tort Claim Filed By Hamilton Township Manager Against Committeewoman Aline Dix

Committeewoman Aline Dix
As Hamilton Township Committeewoman Aline Dix settles claims in a lawsuit she filed against Hamilton Township, the Township Manager has now filed a second tort claims notice against Dix. 

In the first tort claim filed on May 8, 2014, Jacobs, who is represented by Arthur Murray Esq., from the law firm of Jacobs & Barbone in Atlantic City, alleged that Dix made certain statements on or about February 12, 2014, before the Hamilton Township Utilities Authority wherein she "attributed violations of the law to claimant Michael Jacobs. Said comments represent defamation in the form of slander per se". Murray alleges in the Tort claim that the damages include ridicule, humiliation, and loss of reputation.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Galloway Township Loses Lawsuit Filed by Open Government Advocate John Paff; Township Attorney Wants to Appeal

John Paff
After the Township spent over $20,000 in legal fees and costs, a lawsuit filed against the Township in 2013 has now received a decision by the Judge. 

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014, Superior Court Judge Nelson Johnson issued an order against Galloway Township Clerk TC Kay and the Township and ruled in favor of the Plaintiff John Paff. 

The order was the result of a lawsuit filed in Atlantic County Superior Court on August 19, 2013, alleging the Township refused to provide Paff with "copies of emails logs that they are capable of producing and have produced in the past." 

Friday, June 13, 2014

Galloway Police Welcome Three New Officers to the Department

Fabriizio, Ghandi, and Mulholland
Galloway Township Police welcome three new Police Officers to the Department. Officer Dominic Fabriizio, Fenil Ghandi, and James Mulholland will bring the department total to forty-nine (49) Officers. 

Officer Fabrizio was hired on April 7, 2014, and Officer Ghandi and Officer Mulholland graduated the Academy on June 12, 2014. 

Officer Mulholland was a part-time Special Officer prior to attending the Academy. Officer Fabrizio grew up in Galloway Township and nows joins his hometown Police Department. 

Pleasantville House Fire Deemed Arson; Man's Remains Found Inside

PLEASANTVILLE – Authorities are investigating the discovery of a man’s body found inside the site of a residential structure fire early this morning, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
At 3:16 a.m. on June 13, Pleasantville Police and Fire Departments responded to 402 Doughty Road for a 9-1-1 report of a structure fire. Emergency personnel extinguished the fire and discovered burned human remains inside the home.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Police Search for Suspect Wanted for Assault by Auto in Police Involved Motor Vehicle Crash

David McAvaddy
The Township of Hamilton Police Department is attempting to locate David McAvaddy, age 41, of Egg Harbor Township, NJ. David is wanted for Assault by Auto, Driving While Intoxicated and Reckless Driving.

David was involved in a motor vehicle crash on 4/25/2014 at 0018 hours on Route 40 at milepost 41.8. David struck Officer Longo’s patrol vehicle while he was on routine patrol causing serious bodily injury to Officer Longo. 

Galloway Township Police Blotter May 25 - 31, 2014

Galloway Township Police responded to 982 calls for service during May 25, 2014 through May 31, 2014.

Additional statistics include: 1 Burglaries, 15 Motor Vehicle Accidents, 100 Tickets issued, 2 Driving While Intoxicated, 32 Arrests, 19 Domestic Violence, 13 Fire Calls, 93 EMS Calls and 0 Juvenile calls.

BURGLARIES:
Club Place

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Family Duo Involved in Car Accident Arrested on Drug Charges

On June 10, 2014 at approximately 5:06 PM the Absecon Police Department responded to a serious motor vehicle accident involving two motor vehicles at the intersection of New Jersey Ave and Haddon Ave. 

Rory M. Kebel, age 25 of Hammonton NJ, was traveling north on Haddon Ave with his step father, Andy F. Coyle, age 50 also of Hammonton when he failed to yield at the stop sign at the intersection. He collided with Cynthia Dupree, age 55 of Pleasantville, NJ as she was traveling east on New Jersey Ave. The collision forced Kebel’s vehicle into a telephone pole at the intersection. 

Special Olympics “Flame of Hope” will visit Stockton on Thursday, June 12th

On Thursday, June 12, at approximately 10:40 a.m., Law Enforcement volunteers, Special Olympics athletes and enthusiasts will be arriving at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey on the Main Campus before continuing on the annual Torch Run that will ultimately lead to the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games in Newark on June 15th.

The Torch Run will begin at the Wildwoods Convention Center and make a stop at the Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall before making an appearance at Stockton. Immediately following their arrival at Stockton, the runners and supporters will continue on their voyage to Long Beach Municipal Hall before ending their route in Newark, NJ.   

FREE Movies in the Park on June 20th will be "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs2" Galloway Municipal Complex

FREE MOVIES IN THE PARK (Galloway): Friday, June 20th @dusk, approx. 9:00pm., "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs2" will be shown at the Municipal Complex. Get your FREE Popcorn!! Snacks, Pizza and Drinks will also be available for Sale! Don't forget your blankets and chairs! Next movie will be July 25th at 9pm showing "The Lego Movie." Thank you to all the sponsors listed for making these Movies in the Park possible.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Galloway Superintendent of Schools Calls ACLU Lawsuit Against District, "Unfounded"

Dr. Annette C. Giaquinto
Superintendent of Schools
NEWARK - The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) filed seven lawsuits today against New Jersey school districts that have failed to comply with state and federal constitutional law requirements prohibiting discrimination against immigrant families attempting to enroll their children in school. 

The school districts sued today have maintained these discriminatory policies despite the ACLU-NJ’s repeated warnings to revoke them. 

These seven districts, located in three New Jersey counties, all require government-issued photo identification as a condition of enrollment, contrary to clearly established law. The ACLU-NJ’s lawsuits ask the courts to halt these unconstitutional school registration requirements immediately.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Galloway's own Dynamo Gymnastics Sends Several Qualifiers to Nationals in Orlando Florida

Allie Hudson, Gold-medalist
Photo by Dynamo
The Dynamo Gymnastics Team of Galloway competed in the USAIGC Regional Championships held at the Wildwood Convention Center May 23-25, 2014. 

Teams from NJ, DE, PA, and NY competed en route to qualifying to the National Championships to be held in Orlando, FL at the end of June.

National Qualifiers are: Allie Hudson, Morgan Lancaster, Mikayla Houseworth, Aiyanna Schisler, Jayla McNamara, Emma Walsh, Ella Hayek, Alissa Taylor, Hailey Mastro, Cassey DeStefano, Kelsie Hartman, Cassidy Verderber, Alexa O'Brien, Alyssa Spencer, Samantha Salazar, and Alyssa Schisler.

Allie Hudson, Morgan Lancaster, Mikayla Houseworth, and Aiyanna Schisler all earned gold medals as they captured 9 regionals titles.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Police Seek Information on Bank Robbery in Hamilton Township

On June 7, 2014 at approximately 2:25 pm, the Township of Hamilton Police Department responded to the Ocean City Home Bank in the Shore Health Park on Rt. 40 in Mays Landing for a report of a bank robbery. 
The suspect was armed and brandished a handgun at bank tellers while demanding money. Nobody was injured as a result of the armed robbery. The suspect left the bank with an undetermined amount of cash. 

Friday, June 6, 2014

Ventnor Woman Sentenced to 20-years in Prison for Fatal Stabbing of Millville Man

MAYS LANDING – A 20-year-old Ventnor woman was sentenced today to 20 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of a Millville man in 2012, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.
In the early afternoon of December 2, 2012, Ventnor City police responded to a 9-1-1 call for an unresponsive male who had reportedly been stabbed during an altercation with a woman. Upon arrival, police officers found Devon Devine, 20, of Millville, NJ, outside the residence of Tamasa Nobles on the 300 block of Wissahickon Avenue in Ventnor, suffering from a stab wound to the chest.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Galloway Man Arrested for DWI after Vehicle Overturns into Woods

On June 3, 2014 at 9:09 p.m. Galloway Township Police responded to a single motor vehicle accident on Great Creek Road. 

William Jones, 73 of Galloway, was arrested for DWI after the vehicle he was driving crashed and overturned into the woods.

Police closed the road between Sylvan Avenue and Route 9 for approximately two hours in order for the scene to be investigated and cleared. 

Stockton to Offer Three-Day Dance Workshop in Atlantic City

Galloway Township, NJ- The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey will host a free three-day dance workshop at Dante Hall Theatre, located at N. Mississippi Ave. in Atlantic City June 23-25 for children ages 8-18. The workshop will run Monday, June 23 and Tuesday, June 24 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., and Wednesday, June 25 from 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Taught by Andrea Mychaels, director of the Andrea Mychaels Dance Project, with assistance from area dance professionals, the workshop is designed to foster creativity in children who may not have previously been exposed to the arts.

Students must bring lunch all three days; dinner will be provided on the final day. A free performance of student and professional works will be held on June 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dante Hall Theatre. Registration is limited to 60 participants. For more information, or to register, contact Brian Lyons at 609-652-4891.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Galloway Township Police Blotter May 18 - 24, 2014

Galloway Township Police responded to 911 calls for service during May 18, 2014 through May 24, 2014.

Additional statistics include: 6 Burglaries, 26 Motor Vehicle Accidents, 100 Tickets issued, 3 Driving While Intoxicated, 26 Arrests, 11 Domestic Violence, 10 Fire Calls, 87 EMS Calls and 0 Juvenile calls.

BURGLARIES:
Zurich Ave.
Pheasant Meadows Dr.
Genista  Ave.
800 block of W. White Horse Pike
100 block of W. White Horse Pike
Pennsylvania Avenue

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Galloway Township K-9 Unit Places 1st in Regional Competition

K-9 Zito, K-9 Titan & K-9 Rocky with their handlers
This weekend The Galloway Township Police Department K-9 Unit took the 1st place overall team award at The United States Police Canine Association Region 15 Police Dog 1 Trials that were held in Ocean Township, NJ.  

The team consisted of Sgt. Mark D’Esposito & K-9 Zito, Officer Kevin Welsh & K-9 Titan, and Officer Winneberger & K-9 Rocky.  Also teamed up with Galloway were Sgt. Sean Dawson & K-9 Ace of The New Jersey State Police and Officer Mark McElwee & K-9 Sonny of The Somers Point Police Department.

Even Though Galloway Says "All Clear", Auditor Offers Recommendations Regarding Township & Department Operations

Every year each municipality in the State of New Jersey is required to conduct an annual audit. The purpose of the audit is to investigate and review the Municipal Finances and Municipal Operations. 

Based upon the review the auditing agency prepares several reports, including an Annual Audit Report and what is commonly known as the "Management Report".

Based upon the audit documentation released by the Township, the review of the Township's operations did not reveal significant findings that normally would be reported in an annual audit. If the findings are reported in the Annual Audit, the Township would be required to prepare a document known as the "Correction Action Plan". That plan then is adopted by the Governing Body and filed with the State of New Jersey. By doing so, the State recognizes that municipality has operational issues to clear up.

 
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