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The federal government is behind a proposal to create a registry of saltwater anglers, which will be used to get better data. The federal program would charge anglers a $30 annual fee unless the state has its own program. The registry is supposed to be in place by next year. Donofrio urged the anglers to support legislation sponsored by three state lawmakers, Sen. Jeff Van Drew, Assemblyman Nelson Albano and Assemblyman Matt Milam, all D-Cape May, Cumberland, Atlantic. Their bill would establish a free registry with anglers logging information on a Web site.
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State Aid Cuts To Five Local Towns Not Severe.
Connor Kain And Cameron Labbree Know Geography
New Gloucester City Middle School Construction Begins
Mount Ephraim Board Of Education Explains 2009-10 Budget
Westville Council Says 2009 Municipal Budget Will Not Raise Taxes
Bellmawr School District’s Budget Advisory Committee Meets
Gloucester City Clean-Up Day March 28
Gloucester City School Board Discusses \”Sick Bank\” Account
Gloucester City Named A Tree City USA
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March 16, 2009
I write, both individually and in my capacity as Chairman of the New Jersey Libertarian Party’s Open Government Advocacy Project. I ask that you please consider, at the next City Council meeting, changing the form of resolution the Council passes before going into nonpublic (i.e. closed or executive) session. Attached are:
1. R211-2008 (August 4, 2008)
2. R221-2008 (August 21, 2008)
3. R228-2008 (September 2, 2008)
4. R078-2009 (March 2, 2009)
These four resolutions identically state that the public is being excluded so that the Mayor and Council can privately discuss \”personnel, contracts, litigation, negotiations and real estate.\”
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