Better Communications are Needed between Gloucester City Government and the People

Bill\’s Point of View

 By Bill Cleary

\”We are a strong proponent for more informative use of Channel 19 and for bringing Council meetings back to Channel 19 so everyone can see what actions City government is taking in your behalf. 
 
 
But with so many rumors flowing about the City and the fact that channel 19 is no longer showing council meetings it certainly suggest that in recent months that improvement in communicating with the taxpayers is needed.
There are several stories that come to mind that should have and could have been treated differently. 
 
 
 Fire Chief Hagan and Police Chief Berglund has assured council that our safety will not be jeopardized. 
 
 
 
Come to find out the City will receive millions in compensation for this project.
 
Good press it is called. Even if it the council meeting was broadcast on the local channel a press release to area news papers, TV stations about this project would give the City some much needed favorable publicity.
 

All great stories. 

Yet the City failed to communicate with the residents about these topics and many others that have been happening recently in Gloucester City. What is wrong with the City Administrator, or the Community Relations Specialist issuing a press release? Isn’t that part of their job?
 
A New Year’s resolution our Mayor and Council might consider would be to go back to their 2006 campaign promises of keeping the public informed on a regular basis. Be it good news or bad. Mr. Mayor and council you are spending our hard earned tax dollars, and residents/taxpayers deserve that consideration. Let’s preempt the rapid spread of rumors in 2011. Get out ahead of the story before it breaks.
 
 
 
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Obits: Wayne M. Eller Sr. \”Pete\” of Gloucester City; John Ralph Varallo, of Audubon

 Wayne Eller Sr., of Gloucester City, Korean War National Guard Veteran, Retired from Owens Corning Fiberglass

On December 27, 2010. Age 77. Of Gloucester City. Loving and devoted husband of 55

 

John Ralph Varallo, of Audubon, former Camden City Public Schools Employee, WW II Army Air Corps Veteran

\"R2\" John Ralph Varallo, on December 27, 2010, of Audubon and Camden. Age 86.

Beloved husband of the late Eleanor (nee Toscano). Devoted father of Judy Varallo-Morris and Johanna Filson (Doug). Loving grandfather of Serena Filson, Michael Filson and Anthony Morris and great grandfather of Gina Marotta. Dear brother-in-law of Mary Constantine and Rose Povse (Bill). Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Varallo retired from Camden City Public Schools after 30 years and was a member of Retail Clerks Local #1360, from where he retired after over 30 years. He proudly served his country during WW II with the US Army Air Corps. He was a diehard Phillies and Eagles fan who also enjoyed bowling.

Services held at at Emmaus Catholic Community, Sacred Heart Church, Mt. Ephraim.

Interment Atlantic City Cemetery, Pleasantville.

Family and friends may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com.

 

 

 

 

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