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A
Okay,
a
with
the
public
meetings
act
of
the
state
of
new
jersey,
adequate
notice
of
this
meeting
of
the
atlanta
county
board
of
county
commissioners
was
provided
in
the
following
manner,
published
in
the
press
of
atlantic
city
and
mailed
to
the
current
and
the
hamilton
gazette
and
has
been
posted
on
the
moulton
boards
in
the
county
office
building
in
atlantic
city.
The
still.
C
D
F
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E
A
Current,
yes,
I
believe,
commissioner
days,
are
you
abstaining.
I.
A
Okay,
we
will
have
a
roll
call.
A
Anyone
that
would
like
to
speak
during
the
public
comments.
Please
come
to
the
podium
state.
Your
name
in
the
town
that
you
reside
you'll
be
provided
up
to
three
minutes
to
speak.
If
you
are
attending
virtually
please
type,
yes
and
the
resolution
number
in
the
question
and
answer
box.
Any
item
is
not
listed
on
the
agenda.
You
may
speak
during
public
comments.
A
H
I
I
would
just
like
to
first
say
that
I
apologize
for
not
being
there
in
person
to
give
miss
june
sheridan
this
award
in
his
honor.
I
am
in
chicago
right
now
for
the
national
education
association
for
june.
We
spoke
several
times
and
we
also
got
a
chance
to
honor
you
in
our
advisory
board,
and
I
was
able
to
present
you
an
advisory
board
aboard
from
our
from
our
administrator,
our
county
administrator,
danny
levinson.
I
So
you
know
how
much
I
treasure
you
know
how
much
we
treasure
you
in
edgar
township.
You
know
how
much
we
treasured
you
an
advisory
board
and
you
know
how
much
we
treasure
you
in
the
county.
So
I
I
thought
that
it
was
necessary
that
you
are
recognized
for
the
work
that
you
have
done
and
your
commitment
that
you
have
given
to
honor
everyone
else's
history
to
make
sure
everyone
else's
history
has
been
memorialized.
I
I
thought
it
was
fitting
that
we
memorialized
the
work
that
you
have
done
as
well
and
for
all
of
us.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you
and
thank
you
and
again
I
apologize.
I
couldn't
be
there
in
person.
I
really
wanted
to
agree.
A
And
june,
if
you'd
like
to
to
come
up,
see
if
any
of
the
other
commissioners
have
comments,
and
we
do
have
a
presentation
there
for
you,
okay,.
J
So
I
did
a
wonderful
job
and
I'm
glad
that
I
did
and
it's
time
for
retirement
86
years
old
and
I
still
are
staying
at
it
of
one
thing
I'm
doing
continuing
is
a
corporate
township
historian
and
you're
gonna
have
to
take
that
away.
J
I
thank
you
so
very
much
and
I've
enjoyed
meeting
all
the
people
working
with
all
the
workers
of
atlantic
county
and
all
the
administrators
of
atlantic.
I
shall
miss
you
and
any
time
you
need
some
history
call
on
james.
Thank.
H
You
so
much
yeah,
commissioner,
I
just
like
to
say
a
couple
words.
I've
known
this
young
lady
for
quite
a
number
of
years
and
you've
put
in,
I
I'm
sure,
thousands
of
hours
in
in
all
the
historical
work
and
what
you've
done
with
the
egg,
harbor
township
museum
and
the
grounds
and
everything
there
it's
just
been
spectacular.
H
He
took
it
from
a
zero
and
made
it
into
something
really
special,
and
that
was
a
lot
of
your
guidance
and
work
and
thought,
and
it's
appreciated.
It
really
is
appreciation.
Thank.
J
K
Thank
you
yeah.
You
are
a
treasure
to
have
here
in
atlanta
county.
What
you've
done
here
for
the
county
and
not
only
in
your
township
but
representing
atlanta
county,
so
well,
your
shoes
are
impossible
to
fill.
The
only
thing
we
can
say
is
thank
you
for
your
commitment.
K
J
I
I
really
enjoyed
preserving
atlantic
county
and
history,
because
I
think,
there's
a
need
to
remember
where
we
came
from
how
we
came
from
there,
yes,
and
how
important
at
corporate
kansas
and
looney
county
especially
has
been
to
the
development
of
you
know
the
government
in
the
state
of
new
jersey,
and
I
will
continue
to
do
that,
even
though
it
won't
be
specifically
here.
G
L
Yeah,
I
just
I
just
couldn't
chair
june.
You
know
I've
been
at
many
many
events
over
at
the
historic
society
and
you
do
a
fabulous
job
there.
L
You
get
a
fabulous
job
for
atlanta
county
and
you
will
be
missed
and
I
know
you're
retiring
from
this
board,
but
I
don't
think
you're
going
anywhere
and
people
will
still
call
on
you
and
you'll
you'll
still
put
your
two
cents
in
there,
because
that's
just
you
yeah
and
we
appreciate
everything,
you've
done
and
everything
you're
going
to
continue
to
do
and
wish
you
the
best
of
luck-
and
you
know
good
health
and
anything
that
we
can
do
as
board
of
commissioners.
Please
reach
out
and
we
have
your
back.
C
A
Who,
maybe
don't
have
the
deep
roots
that
they
originally
may
have,
but
to
teach
that,
and
so
they
can
appreciate
again
wherever
you've
come
from
and
where
we've
been
and
where
we're
going.
So
I
thank
you
again
for
everything
you've
done
here
with
the
team.
I
appreciate
it
any
other
commissioners.
I
Madam
chair,
while
you're
doing
that,
if
I
may
I'll
just
talk
through
this
really
quickly
and
say
that
in
light
of
what
everyone
said
when
I
was
talking
to
june
about
coming
in
and
and
enjoying
her
retirement,
I
was
also
asking
her
to
help
me
out
on
another
project.
G
I
For
those
who
don't,
she
is
in
the
possession
of
those
who
don't
know
air
harvard
township
has
been
working
on
mckee
city
betterment
rebuild
in
the
park
over
there
in
the
mckee
city,
which
has
already
started
in
broken
ground
and
june,
is
holding
on
to
so
much
of
the
history
of
colonel
mckee
and
so
she's
gonna.
She
even
has
some
of
his.
I
I
believe,
some
of
his
original
documents
that
we
need
to
preserve,
so
it
would
be
nice
to
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
with
her
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
what
that
project
turns
into.
So.
Thank
you
june.
G
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A
Second
remains
second,
and
I'm
just
going
to
ask
commissioner
gatto
if
you're
up
to
it
from
the
agenda
today,
the
board
will
be
voting
on
quite
a
few
workforce
development
items
benefiting
the
residents
of
atlanta
county,
as
well
as
shared
services
with
various
schools
for
internship
programs.
Did
you
want
to
provide
any
highlights
to
these
prior.
B
I
can
just
say
that
we
did
have
a
work.
I
was
actually
going
to
report
out
it
on
committee
reports.
We
had
a
workforce
development
meeting.
I
think
it
was
a
week
or
two
ago,
and
you
know
just
really
great
work
being
done
by
the
board.
B
We
have
a
lot
of
programs
that
are
continuing
and
extending
both
as
a
result
of
some
pandemic
funding
that
either
wasn't
used
or
is
becoming
available
now
and
also
based
on
trends
that
we're
seeing
in
the
either
being
you
know
you
over
utilized
or
underutilized
things
like
that,
but
we
have
a
really
great
board
who's,
paying
attention
to
the
trends
happening
in
the
county
and,
as
I
think
we
all
know,
we
have
fantastic
staff
in
that
arena
who
make
sure
that
we
have
the
appropriate
programs
being
applied
here
to
assist
our
our
residents.
B
Both
you
know
of
the
working
class
and
of
our
youth,
so
I
know
that's
kind
of
a
general
highlight,
but
I
hope
that
covers
the
base
a
little
bit
for
you.
Thank
you.
A
Commissioner,
do
we
have
any
other
technician
or
comments
on
resolution
359.
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A
Second,
which
has
been
made
and
seconded
any
comments
from
the
questions.
Oh
that's
a
lot
of
butter.
Seen
hearing
none
any
comments
from
the
public
era,
roll
call
that.
A
E
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L
A
A
Any
other
comments
for
the
commissioners
see
and
hearing
none
anything
from
the
public.
Okay,.
I
A
H
Yeah
I
just
in
regards
to
this
resolution
the
next
one
I
just
want
to
commend
the
the
county
and
those
who
are
involved
negotiating
these
agreements.
I
think
they're
very
fair.
They
were
discussed.
B
Madam
chair,
just
to
echo
commissioner
risley's
comments
there.
I
think
the
other
thing
we
pointed
out
is
that
you
know
we.
We
are
making
an
investment
in
our
employees
with
these
contracts
and
you
know
we're
funding
that
through
some
changes
in
other
areas
of
the
of
the
contract.
So
from
a
budget
perspective,
you
know
we
accommodate
some
of
these
things,
but
there
are
some
some
some
nice
increases
for
the
employees
there.
So.
G
Thank
you,
commissioner.
You
said
one
question
again:
I
want
to
commend
the
administration
for
settling
using
a
timely
manner.
I.
C
Just
curious
as
these
contracts
come
up,
but
we
is
the
administration
negotiating
a
little
bit
time
into
this,
or
I
mean
is
that
going
to
continue
to
be
a
case
by
case
this
is
what
I'm
saying
is
you
know
with
that
for
anybody
who's
quarantining
it
are
there
additional
sick
days
being
provided
or
any
any
way
to
address
that
moving
forward
because
kobe's
not
giving
away?
Oh
I'm
just
curious
if
that's
a
possibility
to
be
negotiated
or.
F
F
Positive
people
that
were
taking
early
time
or
have
taken
right,
you
know,
depending
on
what
they
get
paid
for
that
time
against
one
way
or
the
others.
Okay,
I
was
just
supposed
to
hear
if
they
were
asking
for
additional
sick
time
to
incorporate
the
the
five
day-
parenting
periods,
it's
only
htm.
I
haven't
heard
that.
C
Proposals
put
forth
by
the
union
that
I'm
aware
of,
but,
as
I
have
been
on
with
this
thing,
these
con
two
contracts
were
both
negotiated
by
former
assistant
county
council
jennifer
starr,
who
left
you
know
I've.
I've
done
the
cleanup.
G
On
them
now
and
all
and
we'll
be
putting
the
formal
contracts
together,
but
to
my
knowledge
there
have
not
been
any
proposals
specifically
like
that.
Thank
you.
Okay,
any
comments
from
the
public.
Okay,
I
have
a
roll.
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A
A
Question
may
have
segmented
any
comments
from
the
commissioners
in
hearing
none
anything
from
the
following.
It
was
awful.
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A
B
Bottom
chair:
yes,
so
we
discussed
this
in
our
budget
and
administration
committee
just
to
give
a
little
bit
of
information.
This
is
going
to
help
us
to
kind
of
figure
out.
You
know
where
and
if
there
is
the
possibility
of
being
able
to
put
solar
panels
and
what
that
cost
would
look
like.
So
it
helps
us
to
complete
that
analysis
and
then
the
next
step
would
be
once
we
understand
that,
then
you
know
figuring
out.
B
A
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H
B
A
And
kern
yes,
pushing
carries.
We
have
our
commissioner
sponsored
resolutions
with
resolution,
391.
resolution
in
support
of
hamilton,
township's
arts,
culture
and
community
project
sponsor
commissioner
amy
elgato
motion.
Second,
hey,
there's
maiden
second
wish:
regatta.
B
B
E
A
And
a
second
okay
to
make
sure
this
back.
M
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
chair.
We
had
talked
about
this
several
weeks
ago
and
I
still
think
it's
a
good
idea
that
you
know
it's.
It
seems
to
have
gotten
out
of
the
headlines
a
little
bit
that
that
we
have
this
opportunity,
not
only
in
the
state
but
federally
and
here
in
new
jersey.
Those
two
taxes
are
60
cents,
a
gallon
which
could
easily
be
a
hundred
dollars
a
month
for
an
car,
a
driver
and
considering
a
lot
of
families
have
two
cars.
You
know
a
couple
hundred
dollars
a
month
to
save.
M
M
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L
Thank
you,
madam
chair.
I
I'm
kind
of
perplexed.
Madam
chair,
I
don't
know
how
this
differs
from
the
resolution
that
I
sponsored
and
we
all
voted.
Yes
on,
probably
a
month
and
a
half
ago
asking
the
governor
asking
the
federal
government
to
do
the
same
exact
thing
until
gas
prices
come
back
to
where
they
were
or
close
to
where
they
were
before
the
conflict
in
ukraine
started.
L
The
letters
went
out,
the
resolution
went
out
and
as
far
as
I
know,
just
like
every
other
resolution
we
ever
passed,
we've
never
heard
anything
back
from
the
state.
So
I
I
mean
I'll
vote
yes,
but
I
think
it's
redundant
we're
passing
a
resolution
that.
M
Oh
can
I
respond
please?
Yes,
commissioner
ballast,
I
I
agree
it's
redundant,
but
if
you
don't
mind
humoring
me,
let
that
we
can,
you
know,
have
it
come
from
both
sides
of
the
aisle
of
our
board
of
commissioners.
Maybe
that
would
spur
it
on
a
little
more.
M
L
Okay,
well,
basically,
if
I'm
humoring
you,
I
think
it
did
come
from
both
sides,
because
every
commissioner
democrat
and
republican
voted
yes,
the
last
time.
I
don't
think
that
it
matters
who
the
sponsor
is
but
again,
like
I
said
I'll
vote.
Yes,
do
I
think
we're
going
to
get
a
response
from
the
state?
Absolutely
not.
We
never
do.
M
Okay,
I
I
would
hope
that
we
do.
You
know
pounding
it
twice
if
we
could
move
forward.
I
would
appreciate
it.
A
H
I
Through
you
to
the
rest
of
the
board,
I
I'm
going
to
echo
what
commissioner
palace
has
said.
You
know,
and
I
just
think
it's
a
shame
that
we
have
to
go
through
these
kind
of
like
it
shouldn't
matter.
I
If
it
comes
from
a
sponsor
from
a
republican
or
a
democrat
when
sent
up,
especially
if
everyone
voted
unanimously,
it
should
be
enough
for
whoever
whether
governor
or
whether
our
governor
or
legislature
is
run
by
democrats
or
by
republican
that
shouldn't
matter,
and
so
I
I'll
vote
yes
again
as
well,
but
I
I
just
don't
think
that
this
is
the
way
that
it
should
have
to
be.
A
F
E
A
L
Thank
you.
I
would
just
recommend
that
we
resend
the
letter
and
the
resolution
that
we
already
passed
back
to
the
state
again.
If
we
could
do
that.
A
Okay,
all
right,
madam.
I
Chair,
if
I,
if
I
make
this
one
more
time
if
it
if
if
it
makes
a
difference,
because
we
all
want
to
see
this
done
and
it's
important
for
our
taxpayers,
you
know
to
get
this
done
and
we
all
agree
if
it.
If
it
helps.
Maybe
our
democrat
friends
can
make
some
phone
calls
and
lobby
the
governor
to
actually
respond
to
our
letter
into
our
resolution.
A
H
That's
true:
yes,
not
not
to
belabor
the
point,
but
we're
right
in
this
regard
as
a
board,
you
know
when
an
average
person
goes
and
fills
their
tank
up
and
it
costs
ninety
dollars
all
right
or
if
you
have
a
truck
you
gotta
tag,
it's
a
whole
lot
more
yeah,
that's
true,
but
let's
give
the
example
of
ninety
dollars.
H
H
If
you
look
back
at
the
historical
pricing
of
gasoline
and
stones
of
what
you
know,
we
need
in
this
country
to
change
our
policies
and
we
need
to
do
it
not
just
because
of
politics.
Of
course,
that's
that
always
rears
its
ugly
head.
H
We
need
to
become
energy
independent
for
a
national
defense
standard
to
protect
their
own
country.
We
need
to
be
energy
independent
and
you
know,
rather
than
us
running
around
begging
the
arabs
and
the
venezuelans
and
whomever
they
give
us
oil.
So
it's
important
it's
an
it's
an
important
topic
and
I
just
wish
that
the
state
and
federal
government
would
spend
more
time
talking
about
it
and
doing
something
like
we
all
do.
Yeah.
A
Point:
okay:
that
concludes
the
written
portion
of
our
agenda.
Any
reports
of
special
committees
of
the
board,
okay,
so
you've
done.
G
I
I
apologize,
I
actually
have
a
few
reports,
I'm
going
to
try
to
read
as
quickly
as
I
can
and
apologize
for
noise.
In
the
background
and
I'll
just
say
before
I
get
started
that
we
have
our
our
vice
president
is
actually
in
the
building
somewhere
and
coming
to
our
delegation,
so
it's
their
secret
service
all
over
the
place
and
it's
noisy
and
that's
why
I
had
to
kind
of
come
into
this
corner.
I
really
couldn't
get
out
to
go
anywhere
quiet,
so
forgive
me.
We.
I
Okay,
there
you
go
so
I'll,
try
to
go
as
quickly
as
I
can.
The
hamilton
arts
center
2022
hamilton
arts
center
summer
art
camps
all
day,
half
day
camps
available
for
ages,
five
and
older
all
camps
taught
by
new
jersey,
certified
experienced
art
teachers
camps
run
monday
through
friday,
9
a.m
to
12
p.m,
half
day,
9
a.m,
to
3
p.m.
Full
day
my
children
and
teens
will
have
the
chance
to
explore
various
art
materials
in
depth.
Do
the
works
of
famous
artists
and
create
their
own
unique
works
of
art.
I
Young
artists
will
be
developing
their
skills
and
having
some
serious
fun
in
a
relaxed,
productive
and
engaging
environment
300
per
week
full
day
or
160
dollars
per
week,
half
day
15
off
for
siblings,
attending
the
same
camp,
all
materials
are
included,
enrollment
is
limited,
send
a
lunch
or
snack.
We
will
take
a
short
break
from
creating
to
refuel
contact
teacher
listed
to
register.
So
there's
different
teachers
july
11th
through
15th
july
25th
to
29th
august
8th
through
12th,
is
going
to
be
colleen
magnuson,
her
cell
phone
number
609
377-9691.
I
August
1st,
through
5th,
is
annette
ranker.
Her
cell
phone
number
is
856-761-6836.
I
Also,
madam
chair
art
for
ukraine,
a
silent
art
auction
in
support
of
ukraine
july
8th
2022
from
6
pm
to
8
pm
curated
by
art,
club
of
hamilton
again,
and
the
hamilton
arts
center.
That's
eighth.
Second
street
eight,
eight
seconds
south
second
street
hamilton,
new
jersey,
zero,
eight,
zero,
three
seven.
I
We
have
hand
printing
nature
workshop.
The
nature
printing
technique
is
a
direct
printing
process
that
stirs
our
kinship
with
the
earth
and
changes
our
creative
energies.
This
is
an
intriguing
ancient
art
and
science
practice
by
luminaries
such
as
leonardo
da
vinci
and
ben
franklin,
laura
bethmann
artist
and
author
of
hand,
printing
from
nature
will
discuss,
demonstrate
and
give
personal
assistance
to
each
participant
in
how
to
create
detailed,
life-sized
images
of
fresh
garden
plants,
all
art,
supplies
and
garden
plants
will
be
supplied
by
the
instructor.
I
We
will
be
using
oil-based
water,
soluble
relief,
printing
links,
fresh
plants
and
a
variety
of
papers.
Many
examples
will
be
displayed
for
inspiration.
The
two
and
a
half
hour
workshop
will
take
place
on
july,
7th
from
10
a.m,
to
12
30
p.m.
At
hamilton
center,
eight
south
street,
the
fee
is
thirty,
five
dollars,
plus
ten
dollars
for
all
materials.
G
I
I
You
know
I
only
have
what's
what's
kind
of
been
presented
to
me,
so
I'm
not
sure
if
they
posted
these
online
or
not,
but
I
will
check
in
today
and
and
get
back
to
you
on
that,
madam
chair.
Thank
you
also.
We
have
the
29th
anniversary
atlanta
care
concerts
on
the
beach
in
summers
point
they
had
two
already
on
june
17th
and
june
24th,
the
next
one.
Oh,
they
had
three,
I'm
sorry
in
july.
First,
the
next
one
will
be
on
july,
8th
and
then
july.
I
15Th
on
july,
8th
you'll
have
the
dane
anthony
band
from
motown
to
today's
dance,
favorites,
premiere
party,
dance
band
and
july
15th,
we'll
have
victor
wainwright
and
the
trained
grammy-nominated
piano
from
savannah
roots
rock
r
b,
american
boogie
woogie
and
soul.
Bb
king
entertainment
of
the
year
2016.
I
I
I
just
want
to
say
that
commissioner
risley
and
myself
attended
the
atlanta
county,
women's
hall
of
fame
officers
and
induction
ceremony
for
2022.,
that
was
on
thursday
june
23rd,
and
the
honorees
were
mary
mcginnis,
blackburn
journalist
journalism
and
media
charisse,
pfizer
medicine
and
health
teresa
mcganey
guy
education,
martha
moscow,
matskowitz
volunteerism
and
miriam
sarhan
volunteerism.
I
So
I
just
want
to
congratulate
those
honorees
again
and
thank
commissioner
risley
for
helping
entertain
me
that
night.
I
A
B
Madam
chair,
yes,
no
actually
considered
old
business
and
kind
of
goes
on
that
that
theme
of
being
redundant,
but
it
might
be
time
to
potentially
resend
a
letter
or
you
know,
redo
another
resolution
with
regard
to
cologne
avenue
and
route
30..
B
I
know
commissioner
dace
and
I
hassle-
I
guess
vanessa-
at
the
state
dot
on
a
regular
basis
to
try
to
get
updates
on
the
in
april.
They
had
provided
us
a
timeline
that
in
may
of
2022
they
were
going
to
advertise
for
construction
and
in
it
says
late
june,
early
july,
which
is
literally
where
we
are
right
now
a
contract
was
supposed
to
have
been
awarded
with
construction
starting
in
early
fall,
and
I
asked
for
an
update
from
vanessa
on
the
may
milestone
on
june.
20Th
never
got
a
response.
B
I
sent
an
update
today
asking
for
an
update
on
the
may
june
and
early
july
milestones
now
so
we'll
see
what
happens.
I
know,
commissioner
dace
has
seen
a
little
bit
of
potential
state
activity
out
there,
but
we
aren't
sure
exactly
what
it's
for,
but
you
know
this
is
improvements
to
an
intersection
that
are
much
needed.
B
A
A
Seeing
none
we
have,
some
of
us
may
have
received
copies
of
written
communications
and
petitions.
Any
commissioner
have
any
comments
or
anything
they'd
like
to
share.
A
Same
hearing,
none
we'll
now
open
the
public
comment
portion.
Anyone
that
would
like
to
speak
during
the
public
comment.
Please
come
to
the
podium
state,
your
name
and
the
town
you
reside.
You'll
provide
you'll,
be
provided
up
to
three
minutes
to
speak
if
you're
attending
virtually
please
type.
Yes
in
the
question
and
answer
box
you'll
be
raised
from
an
attendee
to
a
panelist
when
you're
raised,
please
state
your
name
and
again,
the
town
that
you
revive.
M
Yes,
madam
chair,
yes,
if
I
might
here's
your
conspirator,
thank
you,
we
we
didn't
mention
the
mass
shooting
that
happened
right
near
where
commissioner
parker
is
right
now
in
highland
park.
Illinois
yesterday,
during
a
fourth
of
july,
parade
when
we
are
supposed
to
be
people
are
supposed
to
be
coming
together
and
celebrating
the
freedoms
that
are
in
this
country.
There
have
been
14
mass
shootings
in
this
country
in
the
first
four
days
of
july
and
311
in
this
year,
2022
so
far
we're
halfway
through
the
year.
M
I
had
an
opportunity
to
hear
the
mayor
of
highland
park
speak
on
the
news
this
morning,
nancy
murdering,
and
she
said
something
that
I
think
a
lot
of
people
are
thinking,
but
not
a
lot
of
people
are
saying
out
loud,
and
that
is
that
all
of
these
mass
shootings
are
being
done
with
weapons
that
are
purchased
legally
and
they
are
weapons
of
war
and
weapons
of
war
do
not
belong
in
the
hands
of
citizens
in
the
public
that
destroy
people's
bodies
when
they
are
hit
with
with
ammunition
from
these
weapons.
M
I've
been
speaking
to
police
officers
around
the
county,
as,
as
I've
been
making
my
rounds
lately
and
a
lot
of
them.
Actually
all
of
them
have
told
me
that
they
would
rather
not
be
outgunned
by
the
bad
guys
or
or
by
the
public
that
are
armed.
They
would
rather
have
the
superior
weapons,
and
I
agree,
the
police,
our
police
are
safety
and
security
should
be
able
to
have
more
effective
weaponry
than
the
general
public,
and
I
think
that
needed
to
be
said
out
loud.
M
I
applauded
nancy
rotering
for
saying
it
this
morning
and
this
this
is
just
this
is
a
uniquely
american
problem
and
we
have
to
think
outside
the
box
in
order
to
fix
it.
I
don't
know
about
you
guys,
but
I'm
not
really
looking
forward
to
being
in
a
gathering
place
these
days,
especially
with
my
grandchildren
anywhere
you
go,
is
an
opportunity.
It's
very
sad.
I
If
I
may
just
touch
on
and
add
to,
I
was
you
actually,
I
was
going
to
unmute
and
and
get
to
that
next
and
was
going
to
ask
for
a
moment
of
silence.
We
actually
did
go
on.
We
were
here
in
our
delegation
yesterday
when
we
got
the
word
of
the
shooting
and
we
went
on
a
sheltered
and
placed
inside
of
this
building.
I
That
was
not
fun
at
all,
and
so
we
had
over
5000
educators
in
here
that
were
locked
inside
of
this
building
for
a
little
while
and
with
the
vice
president
coming
to
our
building.
Today,
you
can
imagine
what
the
security
was
like.
We
spent
over
two
hours
just
getting
in
the
building
today
because
of
going
through
security
checkpoints.
It
just
was
not
an
exciting
time,
but
if
we
could
have
a
moment
of
silence,
there
were
seven
lives.
There
were
six
as
of
yesterday.
I
We
found
out
today
that
a
seventh
life
was
lost
as
of
this
morning
and
more
than
30
were
wounded.
So
we
could
just
have
a
moment
of
silence,
silence
for
the
people
out
here
in
chicago
and
anyone
who's
related
or
or
mourning.
A
I
have
the
county's
annual
farm
fresh
produce
vouchers
are
provided
for
low-income
county
residents
60
years
and
older
are
now
available
on
a
first-come,
first-served
basis,
while
supplies
last
the
vouchers
distributed
by
the
atlanta
county
division
of
intergenerational
services
allow
recipients
to
purchase
locally
grown
fresh
fruit.
You
know
a
lot
of
that's
around
right.
Now.
Vegetable
and
herbs
at
participating
farm
markets
through
november
interested
residents
may
call
the
county's
information
and
assistance
hotline
at
1-888-426-9243.
K
Acres
so
they're
pretty
busy
blueberries.
Is
this
year
you've
gone
for
another
month,
the
season's
been
excellent.
Of
course
the
weather's
been
perfect
for
them
they
did
have
a
little
loss
in
the
spring,
but
bobby
blanc.
Some
fields
were
down
15
20,
but
the
price
is
high,
because
you
know
you
get
a
little
luck
at
farming.
K
North
carolina
froze
michigan
had
weather
issues
a
lot
of
the
stage
froze
that
had
blueberries,
so
the
demand
for
the
plant
for
jersey,
berries
is
very
high,
so
the
price
has
been
good,
so
they're
doing
okay
with
it.
Well,
we
might
make
the
buck
this
year,
but
it's
not
and
I've
never
met
a
farmer
yet
who
made
any
money,
but
it's
going
to
be
close.
We
might
be
close
this
year.
So
all
kids
aside.
K
L
Farmers,
markets
and
farmers,
and
every
saturday
through
august
27th
at
atlanta
christian
school,
they
are
having
their
farmers
market
there
from
8
30
till
noon.
L
They'll
have
you
know
many
vendors
from
around
the
county
and
arts
and
crafts
and
stuff
like
that
to
benefit
the
not-for-profits,
so
you
can
go
out
and
support
there
get
your
fresh
produce
there,
real
zion
road
in
ecuador,
township
nice.
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Can
I
get
a
plug-in
tuesday
yeah?
I
think
galloway
township
basically
expanded
their.
I
guess
their
farmers
market
this
year,
every
thursday
at
smithville,
so
the
village
green
side,
but
so
that's
every
thursday
through
summer.
Of
course,
brigantine
has
their
farmers
market
every
saturday.
L
A
That's
true,
I
was
that
one
where
I
never
even
knew.
There
was
so
many
different
kinds
of
fruits-
god
it
was
like
crazy,
so,
okay
and
I'll
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn.
Second,
all
those
in
favor.