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Pride in Plumsted, the State's
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Town Talk
By Mayor Ron Dancer
March 3, 2008
Joint Effort By
Township And School For Grants
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The Township
Committee and School Board of Education
are working together to jointly submit a grant application for the
Federally
funded Safe Routes to School Program. Based upon the Federal enabling
legislation,
no matching funds are required from either the School or Township. All
traffic
education, enforcement and infrastructure projects funded under this
grant
program must be located within 2 miles of a school. The Township and
School can
request up to $350,000 in Federal Aid funds from the Safe Routes to
School
Program to construct sidewalks within the walking distance to our
schools.
The
Township Committee is also preparing to submit a
Shared Service Grant application for a central motor fuel purchase /
distribution system with the School, Fire Company, Police and First Aid
to
reduce gas and diesel fuel costs for more taxpayer savings.
Senior Citizens in Plumsted
Township, who need
assistance in completing and filing their Federal and State income tax
returns
in advance of the April 15th deadline, are
encouraged to call toll
free the Ocean County Office of Senior Services at 1-800-668-4899. An
experienced and trained volunteer tax aide is available at the Plumsted
Library
on Fridays, from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. (with the exception of Good Friday)
by
appointment. The tax aide will provide one-on-one
assistance to eligible Plumsted Senior Citizen taxpayers in completing
their
Federal and State tax returns.
The N.J. League of
Municipalities, representing all 566 Townships in the State, has
announced that
three (3) Scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each will be awarded to
High
School Seniors entering College this Fall. Public, private and home
schooled
students are all eligible. To be considered for the $1,000 Scholarship
Award,
students are to write an essay of the theme “What My Mayor and
Governing Body
Do Best”. The essay should be approximately 500 words and must be
submitted to
the Mayor (121
Evergreen Rd.,
New Egypt) no later than March 15th.
In addition to
financially assisting the
students with their college education, the scholarship competition
advances the
virtues and heightens public awareness of elected and volunteer
positions in
municipal government. Students may contact their elected officials for
interviews
and ask them questions prior to writing and submitting their essays by
calling
758-2241 x 102. Applications for the scholarships are available at the
Municipal Clerk’s office, 121 Evergreen Road,
or by calling the Clerk’s office
at 609-758-2241 x 101.
The next regularly scheduled public meetings with
the new administration of Township Committee members Dave Leutwyler,
Steve Reed, Eric Sorchik, Deputy Mayor Mike McCue and Mayor Ron Dancer
is Wednesday, March 5th
and April 2nd at 8:00 P.M.
Public comments and participation are encouraged at all Township
Committee meetings. . Browse the Township website: www.plumsted.org
and www.mainstreetne.org
for more information and current events.
Meet The Mayor 2007
Schedule
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As a result of the new Township Committee meeting
schedule, the dates for the monthly one-on-one personal meeting
sessions with Mayor Ron Dancer at the Library every month have also
been revised. In 2007, meet personally with the Mayor at the Library on
the second (2nd) Wednesday of each month (March
12th)
from 7 to 9 p.m. to discuss local concerns or State
issues. Residents
may call the
Library (758-7888) in advance to schedule a specific time for your
convenience. The Mayor encourages residents to
contact him
anytime at 758-2241x102 Township / 758-3497 Home / r.s.dancer@att.net
Can't get to the meetings or the hours scheduled
at the library. To discuss your concerns and issues personally with the
mayor, click for more information.
Contact the State
Legislative Office
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For Federal issues, contact
our Congressman Chris Smith at 609-585-7878 and for County matters,
contact
Freeholder Director, Joe Vicari at 1-800-722-0291. Browse the Township
website:
www.plumsted.org
and www.mainstreetne.org
or www.downtownnewegyptnpp.org for more information and
current events.
For more
information on our Township, residents are also encouraged to
visit website:
www.mainstreetsusa.com
and the official web site of Ocean County Government:
www.oceancountygov.com.
The New Egypt Press, our official weekly newspaper, is now on line at:
www.newegyptpress.com.
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