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A
All
right
and
compliance
with
the
open
public
meetings
act
of
the
state
of
New
Jersey,
adequate
notice
of
the
city
in
come
to
Atlanta
County
Board
of
Chosen
Freeholders,
was
provided
in
the
following
manner
published
in
the
president's
e-mails
to
the
current
The
Daily
Journal,
the
habitant
Gazette,
the
hammonton
News,
and
has
been
posted
on
bulletin
boards
in
the
county
office,
building
in
Atlantic
City,
the
Stillwater
building
in
Northfield
and
the
county
clerk's
office
in
his
landing.
If
we
could,
please
all
rise
for
an
opening
prayer.
B
Lady
god,
we
thank
you
for
giving
us
the
opportunity
to
gather
together
today.
Give
us
wisdom
encourages.
We
look
forward
to
the
future,
help
us
to
discover
areas
and
their
personal
and
community
justice
or
open
ourselves
to
others
and
seek
God's
Spirit,
show
us
as
a
nation
way
to
be
applied
to
all
nations
and
bring
of
peace
and
bring
her
peace
and
justice
the
world.
We
ask
that
you
be
with
us
and.
D
A
Now
we're
going
to
have
a
moment
of
silence
for
several
things.
First
of
all,
in
honor
of
Mary,
Rosenberg,
I
think
a
household
name
here
in
Atlantic
City
earnest.
That
know
you
requested
that
we
have
without
the
agenda
for
today
price
women
chair
vice
chairwoman.
Current
also
wants
us
to
keep
the
victims
of
the
recent
hurricane
at
the
Bahamas
in
your
thoughts
and
if
we
could
all
keep
the
victims
and
families
who
were
affected
by
9/11
in
your
thoughts,
we
would
appreciate
that,
as
we
take
a
moment
of
silence,.
G
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A
A
City
as
part
of
our
year-long
effort
this
year
to
bring
business
of
crude
alerts
to
the
people
of
Atlantic
County
throughout
the
county,
and
we
specifically
wanted
to
be
here
in
Atlantic
City,
and
we
think
that
the
folks
at
the
convention
center
for
hosting
us
today
and
BAC
for
their
assistance
and
setting
it
up
this
time.
Last
year,
New
Jersey
Transit
was
not
running
at
today.
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Yes,
miss
Lee,
yeah
and
gather
yes
architect.
We
know
confident.
We
know
agreement
with
rehab
professional
services
incorporated
for
the
provision
of
physical,
occupational
and
speech
therapy
services
to
the
residents
of
metal
view,
nursing
and
rehabilitation
center
about
not
sixty
four
hundred
and
nineteen
thousand
dollars
and
virtually.
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H
Yeah
Rutina,
yes
mercy;
yes,
today's
Fitzpatrick,
yes,
Rebecca,
Turner,
yeah,
basically
just
and
gather
yes,
quite
a
lot
competitive
contract
with
new
vision
systems,
corporation,
comprehensive
software,
maintenance
for
all
licensing
and
web
hosting
services
for
the
Atlantic,
County,
Clerk's
and
Lana
document
reporting
system
and
database
license
to
atlantic
herring
about
not
exceed
five
hundred
four
thousand.
Eight
hundred
and
five
dollars
should
version.
H
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H
Yeah
Bertino
yeah
horsey
yesterday
Yoshi's
Patrick
answer
pika
u-turn,
yeah
Miss,
Lee,
yeah,
yeah
yeah.
It's
5:15,
big
contact
with
Weatherby
construction
corporation
for
proposed
alterations
to
the
Atlantic
County
civil
courts.
Ability
amount
not
to
exceed
two.
Eighty
thousand
seven
hundred
and
eighty
three
dollars.
D
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M
Uncle
flooring
when
the
opposite
Sciences
is
the
upper
ethics.
The
North
Carolina
entrance
is
going
to
be
the
exit,
so
everyone
go
into
the
courthouse
this
way
and
exit
through
the
North
Carolina
side.
The
North
Carolina
side
is
going
to
get
done.
First,
each
one
of
these
engines,
taking
approximately
six
months
to
complete
start
to
finish
a
lot
of
nighttime
work.
M
E
Thank
you
very
much
Eric
repo
1/6,
my
car,
without
any
less
no
manner
Jerry
question
on
that
I
happen
to
be
at
the
State
Police
Communication
Center
for
the
Secretary
of
Transportation
Authority
today
and
I
saw
something
I
had
never
seen
before,
which
was
the
glazing
was
such
that
while
they
could
see
out,
you
really
couldn't
see
it.
So
when
you're
talking
about
blades
and
then
have
me
tell
you
about
and
I
don't
know
if
that's
included
in
there,
or
that
was
one
of
the
bolts,
but
at
the
moment
was
put
aside.
E
But
if
they're
doing
that
communication
center,
where
hopefully
barring
you
know
Red
Dawn
or
some
of
the
crazy
movie,
there's
not
going
to
be
that
much
going
on,
but
just
that
of
prudence,
whereas
perhaps
at
the
county
court
building,
where
sometimes
tempers
can
be
such
that,
maybe
that
would
be
something
to
consider
again.
I,
don't
know
where
that
fit
in
Jerry.
So
there's.
E
That's
going
to
be
a
multi
month
project.
Perhaps
that
could
be
considered
as
you
get
closer
to,
because
you're
saying
North
Carolina
be
done
first,
so
really
popular
the
entrance
stations
are
would
be
the
second
part
we're
done
later.
So
perhaps
that
could
be
something
to
be
considered.
We
had
no
there's
money,
got
nowheres.
M
M
Like
foreign
one
South
Shore,
who
have
seeking
something
that
I'd
like
to
point
out
just
point
of
interest
is
electrician:
we
do
a
lot
of
work
in
land
care.
So
specifically,
today
we're
renovating
the
radiology
department
and
the
conversation
was
there
was
doors
that
were
put
in
that
were
88
compliant,
but
not
very
accurate.
M
So
that's
a
another
line
item
for
bariatric
I'm,
not
saying
that
applies
to
the
civil
building,
but
it
might
be
something
so
we're
not
repeating
any
work
or
we
something
we
could
look
into
so
there's
not
many
tours,
but
there's
several
doors
that
are
gonna
have
to
be
changed
out.
It's
all
finished
now
the
card
readers
and
all
that
stuff,
so
maybe
and
I
just
found
that
out
maybe
five
hours
ago.
So
I
just
wanted
to
point
that
out.
Thank
you.
H
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H
Gas
Pertino
just
were
stinking
of
stays.
Just
fitzpatrick
cancel
meet
them.
You
know
term
yeah,
Miss,
Lee,
Jung,
kangana
gas,
517,
big
car,
that
was
land
for
construction,
limited
liability
corporation
for
parking
lot.
Improvements
for
Hamilton
Public
Works
lot
amount
not
exceed
two
hundred.
Ninety
nine
thousand
six
hundred
twenty
four
dollars
and
33
cents.
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Memorandum
of
agreement
between
the
county
of
Atlantic
and
International
Association
of
Machinists
and
Aerospace
Workers
afl-cio
of
their
supervisors
and
authorizing
the
county
executive
to
enter
into
a
formal
with
collective
bargaining
agreement.
Incorporating
the
terms
of
the
memorandum
of
agreement
for
a
three-year
period.
Commencing
January
1
2019
through.
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N
That
is
supposed
to
be
used
internally
by
the
clerk's
offices,
not
sent
back
to
the
County
Treasury,
and
it
should
be
at
least
every
clerk
that
I
met
with
in
questioning
when
I
was
told
me
that
they
use
those
funds
to
upgrade
their
systems,
and
that's
the
intention
of
it.
I'm,
not
sure
whether
let
me
rephrase
that
has.
A
L
E
Treecko
one
strike
on
one
Avenue,
Vesco
Manor,
and
since
s
no
manor
is
one
of
the
municipalities.
That's
getting
help
with
my
understanding
is,
is
the
signal
by
our
elementary
school,
obviously
a
very
important
one
for
us,
particularly
as
we
get
close
to
the
summer.
The
shoulder
season
so
appreciate
that,
and
also.
E
H
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H
E
Well,
there
we
go
a
little
more
weight
that
might
work
in
all
seriousness.
I
saw
that
it
said
150
about
how
many
are
currently
going
there,
and
what
is
that
compared
with
where
we
are
with
the
maximum
capacity
for
the
jail,
because,
obviously,
from
time
to
time,
we
have
those
discussions
of
how
all
that
fits.
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H
Yes,
busily
yeah
and
yeah
yeah,
it's
5:35
awesome
right,
keep
it
simple
for
those
places
when
a
solicitation
event
by
the
Rotary
Club
of
that
seat
at
the
intersect
51
and
Jersey
Avenue,
counting
for
601
in
the
city
of
absecon,
on
Sunday
September,
15,
2009,
teen
from
9
a.m.
to
2
p.m.
group.
Second,.
H
It
1404
state
yesterday,
yes
for
mica,
got
sure
yeah.
Basically,
you
know
pink
yeah
yeah.
It's
fine
30
seconds
resolution
of
the
Atlantic
County
Board
of
Chosen
Freeholders,
recognizing
proactive
programs
and
plans
that
the
county
and
other
category
created
more
healthy
environment
in
Atlantic
County
and
urging
to
take
additional
steps
to
further
improve
the
environmental
products
throughout
the
Atlantic
down.
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Q
D
Q
Brought
to
me
a
list
of
proposals
and
ideas,
but
they
would
have
liked
to
have
seen
happen
here
in
Atlantic
County
to
compact
and
acknowledge
climate
change,
flooding
in
our
area,
air
pollution
litter.
All
of
all
of
those
things.
It
took
me
until
June
to
figure
out
how
to
water
that
down
enough,
so
that
I
thought
it
might
be
palatable
for
this
board
to
take
into
consideration.
Q
But
it
wasn't-
and
so,
like
feel
nervously,
said,
I
think
we
had
three
meetings:
a
couple
of
hours,
making
three
hours
at
a
time
about
six
or
seven
hours.
In
addition
to
our
regular
freeholder
meetings
to
talk
to
I
took
into
consideration,
we
were
asked
by
the
county
executive
to
take
into
consideration
procedures
and
policies
that
the
county
already
had
in
place
and
while
I
finally
agreed
to
this
resolution,
in
my
opinion,
doesn't
have
any
teeth.
It
doesn't
have
a
key
mechanism
for
accountability
and
it
reads
like.
A
I
This
goes
back
to
the
original
question.
I
think
I
was
here
what?
Because
justice
originally
on
the
floor
and
the
cost
associated,
have
you
planned
on
paying
for
some
of
those
proposals,
have
a
directive
at
copy
sale
on
our
operation
daily
and
also
throughout
the
camp,
and
we
had
discussed
that
where
you
were
able
to
come
up
with
some
kind
of
numbers
implemented
strategy
that
you
were
suggested
that
we
take
across
the
board
and
then
codify
it
as
a
specific
plan.
I
Q
You
know
people
that
I
haven't
done
that
I
have
my
job
is
to
come
up
with
ideas
that
are
new
and
innovative
and
try
and
lead.
We
have
an
administration
that
then
figures
out
about
how
to
pay
for
these
things.
Once
we
can
agree
on
something,
we
have
massive
underground
fuel
tanks
in
this
county.
That's
a
cheating
time,
I,
don't
know
how
to
what
the
course
of
action
would
be.
I
B
I
Yeah
now,
but
the
point
was
that
there
were
a
bunch
of
programs
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
three
older
board
members
that
are
here
today
got
a
chance
to
hear
all
that
in
committee,
because
we
want
you
to
be
of
the
date,
but
some
of
the
stuff
that
we've
written
and
discussing
through
the
years
like
what
that
was
important
assignment.
To
presented
the
resolution.
You
had
the
opportunity
to
sit
down
in
committee
and
this
puzzle
I
thought
that
was
important
to
us.
B
B
Those
are
hidden
pirates
and
dangers
of
dollars,
those
hints
and
I'm,
assuming
some
thought
they
will
come
forward
with
those
one
of
the
decorations
on
the
where
they
happy
these
fancy
gates
that
shut-
and
you
know,
will
that
work
for
this
year
because
very
quick,
you
know
we're
talking
a
lot
and
want
me
to
do
that.
County
government
adopted
insurance
or
any
positive.
B
B
P
The
first
time
visitor
here
or
anybody
listening
to
the
record,
the
1940
one,
might
think
that
we
just
woke
up
and
decided
that
we're
going
to
do
something
for
the
environment
or
ecology.
I'm,
an
accountant
I'd
like
I'd,
like
everybody,
to
know
that
we
in
Atlantic
County
have
the
only
wave
form
and
it's
over
15
years
old
in
the
state
of
New
Jersey
and
it's
in
capital.
How
much
of
our
carbon
footprint
that
was
taken
away
from
the
environment.
We
have
probably
one
of
the
most
aggressive
open
space
policies.
P
It's
been
gone
for
over
20
years
and
what
was
that
John
grizzly
solar
would
be
well
over
20
years,
so
it
basically
demonstrates
us
to
be
on
proportion
one
of
the
greenest,
if
not
the
greenness
county
in
New
Jersey.
What
is
open
space,
though
it
retires
land
from
any
kind
of
development,
for
a
public
purpose
of
recreation.
P
How
much
we
talked
about
what
we
had
to
do
just
a
fire
in
Mill
Road.
It
was
almost
a
four-year
delay
and
we
participate
in
what
is
called
weapons
mitigation
Bank,
as
well
as
pine
things
mitigation
Bank.
If
we
have
to
disturb
something
in
the
environment,
we
make
sure,
through
those
processes
that
we
set
aside
land
in
other
areas
that
can
never
be
developed
and
never
been
developed.
They
also
want
to
ask
another
question:
Terry.
P
I
heard
it
was
two
times
in
23
years,
so
it
was
open
with
his
brought
to
our
attention.
So
I
don't
want
anybody
listening
to
this
meeting
for
the
first
time
to
think
the
distance
free
all
aboard
the
one
before
us,
the
administration,
the
administration
before
this
one
is
in
keenly
aware
of
the
environment
and
hasn't
had
a
good
practice
in
place
for
many
years.
Thank
you.
A
I
think
it's
important
to
just
you
know.
We
are
here
to
be
leaders
and
leaders
in
Orleans
have
enjoyed
the
evidence,
it's
to
have
a
plan
behind
it
and
to
have
resource
and
to
support
it,
and
you
don't
have
to
go,
find
it
so
I
think
all
of
us
have
a
kajillion
great
ideas
of
things
we
want
to
do,
but
we
can't
just
put
it
out
there
and
say
how
bad
we
have
to
go
out
and
figure
out
how
to
execute
it.
A
E
G
E
Fresh
stretched
a
little
bit
too
far.
For
instance,
there
is
to
talk
about
clean
communities
program,
making
it
sound
as
though
that's
all
from
Atlantic
County
and
while
certainly
our
friends
of
utilities
authority.
Now
the
approval
Authority
are
working
with
that.
Of
course,
then
that
money
goes
to
the
municipalities,
then
to
the
bottom
of
tears,
and
so
people
like
being
in
other
groups,
wanted
them
to
clean
up
the
roads.
That's
all
totally
state
funds,
and
that's
not
mentioned
in
here.
E
The
impression
would
be
again
for
people
who
don't
know
any
different,
that
it's
somehow
from
county
property
taxes
and
that's
not
simply
would
be
true.
The
talking
about
recycling,
which
I
think
was
I,
want
to
say
it.
Sublet,
Ernie
I'm
doing
this
only
subletter
II
under
thee
under
point
five
I
guess
on
the
third
rare
hands.
Anyway,
it's
talking
about
the
latest
information
on
recycling
to
how
that
exceeds
the
state
goal.
E
The
numbers
Trump
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
are
from
the
Year
2060.
They
say
that
Atlantic
County
is
successfully,
has
the
recycling
rate
61
percent,
which
is
the
same
as
the
recycling
rate
for
the
state
as
a
whole.
However,
there
are
10
other
counties,
including
down
here,
Burlington
Cumberland,
Gloucester
and
Salem-
that
are
the
same
or
far
better.
E
They
granted
that
we
have
the
casinos,
which
is
always
an
issue
on
that
I.
Don't
dispute
that,
but
again
the
padding
on
the
back
part
just
seems
a
little
will
really
address.
It
was
the
discussion
about
the
underground
tank
scene.
I
would
think
it's
important
to
know.
Are
there
five
or
are
there
six?
E
If
the,
if
it's
the
plan
is
15
years
from
that
will
be
removed
because
that
they're
thought
the
useful
life
again,
that's
a
different
impression
than
we're
going
to
see
what
we
can
do
that
may
not
be
tomorrow,
but
we're
going
to
see
what
we
can
do
as
soon
as
we
can
do
it
instead
of
well
in
fifteen
years
that
will
be
addressed
again.
It
seems
to
be
giving
a
very
different
impression
from
the
paper
or
from
the
electronics.
That
would
actually
be
the
full
reality.
E
There
may
be
important
question
is
as
far
as
do
we
know
what
the
county
government,
let's
exclude,
utilities,
improve
that
authority
for
a
moment.
What
is
the
county
government
carbon
footprint?
If
your
goal
is
to
reduce
it?
You
would
need
to
know
first
what
it
is,
how
many
tons
of
co2
are
generated
by
county
facilities,
and
then
one
can
have
a
discussion
of
where
that
should
go.
That's
just
a
point
to
be
made
that
this
resolution,
perhaps
at
best
at
best,
is
premature.
E
How
many
building
energy
audits
have
been
dumped,
because
that
was
mentioned
in
action.
Mail
and
carbohydrate
seems
to
be
here
number
nine,
the
county
to
commit
to
be
proactive
in
adopting
and
putting
into
practice
recommendations
from
energy
audits
to
enable
the
county
to
be
even
more
energy
efficient
to
we
know.
E
But
how
many,
how
current
are
the
energy
audits
from
accounting
facilities?
How
many
more
are
you
wanting
to
do?
Where
are
you
with
those
recommendations
and
free
routine?
Oh
did
he
did
mention
a
very
important
point
of
the
cost
yeah
when
it's
one
thing
to
say:
well,
there's
certain
things
not
going
to
be
done
because
of
cost
and
that's
fine,
but
then
there's
been
a
discussion
kind
of
cop
there's
been
some
sort
of
conversation,
but
instead
of
just
saying
well
we're
committing
to
go
ahead
on
the
recommendations.
E
E
E
Could
be
wrong
but
I,
don't
believe,
there's
been
a
resolution
unless
someone's
about
to
retire
applauding
past
accomplishments,
there's
been
various
times
signify.
Person
thing
that
terry
has
come
to
the
board
or
the
county.
Employee
who's
done
a
lot
of
good
service
and
we
talk
and
therefore
there's
a
discussion
about
all
those
past
accomplishments.
They
just
pick
September
of
2019.
A
A
Let's
talk
about
what
we
are
doing
that
led
to
a
conversation
of
let's
talk
about,
celebrate
the
things
that
we
have
done,
but
to
make
note
of
that,
let's
educate
and
then
let's
try
to
come
to
a
compromise,
because
then
you
can
correct
me
from
on
here
that
wasn't
one
of
the
treats
we'll
try
to
come
to
a
compromise
with
we
have
this
information
things
we've
done.
We
have
this
information
of
things
that
we
would
like
to
consider
doing.
Let's
try
to
flip
it
all
together.
A
L
E
It
would
have
appears
with
again
with
all
respect
that,
if
the
impression
is
being
given
that
clean
communities,
as
the
most
blatant
example,
is
somehow
all
a
county
program
that
the
funding
is
coming
from
the
state.
Madam
chair
just
say
no
sir
I
mean
I
mean
we
don't.
We
all
know
the
fact,
because
the
the
board
passes
the
chapter
159
resolution
to
accept
the
money.
A
I
To
your
point,
just
on
a
couple
of
issues,
one,
like
you
just
talked
about
facilities,
energy,
we've,
completed
facilities
and
may
not
be
aware.
It's
not
like
we
brought
out
here
possessive
every
day
for
the
dues,
but
the
stuff
was
done
in
house.
We
had
recommendations
like
that
that
we
have
to
go
in
a
few
years
completed
by
ninety
three
years
of
my
Jerry
was
a
two
years
or
three
years
ago.
We
did
the
energy
audit
to
go
around
all
the
facilities
that
we
looked
at
saving
some
replacing
some
in
electrical
switches
to
mechanisms
and.
I
You
know
with
the
county
funds,
so
this
the
three
kassir
and
say
that
just
meeting
this
resolution
and
making
statements
about
past
history
or
how
the
county
should
be
acting
in
the
past,
it's
really
a
little
unfair
and
it's
also
inaccurate
when
you're
poor,
but
you
don't
have
the
knowledge
or
understanding
of
some
of
the
stuff
we've
done
and
that's
why
I
thought
it
was
important
in
that
committee.
Some
of
this
discussion
went
on.
We
let
everybody
know
that
we're
doing
to
the
board
so
much
stuff
that
has
been
a
currency.
I
I
E
Enable
the
canopy
for
more
energy-efficient,
so
they're,
ok,
put
the
whole
thing
in
from
that
is
what
was
the
baseline?
What
recommendations
have
not
been
done?
Leavening
has
a
cost
or
other
issues,
and
where
does
that
go
and
what
is
the
plan
to
do
that
or
not
do
that?
It
may
be
for
some
of
the
recommendations.
B
Traffic
and
quiet
you
made
them
led
years
ago.
We
had
well
honored
streetlights
and
we've
already
gone
so
on
that
on
a
vision
we
were
already
was
born,
wouldn't
that
we
would
never
recommend
that
moment,
resolution
right
now,
for
example,
we
we
have
a
study
that,
without
looking
at
me,
quote
somebody
by
heading
design,
energy-efficient
GOP,
it's
negative,
the
whole
98
to
get
set
up.
E
Not
asking
for
some
five-page
thing
with
all
different
things,
however,
again,
if
we're
acting
as
though
here's
a
serie,
you
know
here,
there's
still
some
on
that
recommendations,
there's
no
way
to
measure
from
any
of
this,
whether
they're,
doable
or
not.
For
instance,
this
is
going
back
to
that
discussion
about
underground
fuel
tanks.
A
E
E
E
What's
going
to
be
involved?
What,
in
reality,
are
you
committing
to
or
not
committing
to
as
far
as
cost
their
time
or
anything
else?
So
from
that
I
understand
a
lot
of
times
we
put
into
it.
I
would
still
submit
to
you
and
we
had
an
earlier
discussion
regarding,
isn't
the
stupid
little
thing,
the
sign
for
a
building
is
no
longer.
They
are
how
long
that,
all
over
that
she's,
not
diving
uriah,
involve
it
just
stuff
happens.
I
would
just
submit
to
you
that
it's
well
pretty.
E
K
Let
me
just
start
by
saying:
I
appreciate,
grieves
input
in
terms
of
this
resolution,
but
I
was
a
from
her
house
every
last
one
of
us
all
nanos,
even
accounting
them
we
put
stuff
when
the
attendance
office
book
with
where
were
people
but
one
of
the
Chinese
and
at
the
end
of
the
day,
some
of
us
are
going
to
brighten
up
some
South
or
needed
each
other,
but
will
be
likely
not
in
his
foot.
Well,
it
would
be
it
would
be
on
the
agenda
saying
you
can't
question
the
time
enough.
K
If
you
wanted
to
what
I'm
kidding
I'm
not
confused.
What
strikes
me
is.
It
has
been
a
apparently
a
few
meetings
to
discuss
this
resolution,
all
those
resolutions
and
hearing
some
folks
out
the
olivet
they
come
to
the
green,
but
you
have
to
be
in
this
Frank
I
will
take
this
time
as
a
student
as
I
know,
some
issues.
K
On
savages
does
affect
them
and
get
it
because
when
you
want
to
jump
on
you
put
up
stuff
and
we
get,
we
all
have
the
same
letters
Kelly
to
talk
about
the
very
same
rail
encounter,
a
subset
of
constituent
reap
the
benefits
of
whether
you
brought
have
four
onto
government.
Let
me
bring
it
up
today.
We
can
all
fit
lessness.
Look
at
the
motivated.
K
We
have
an
understanding.
We
are
a
separate
and
apart
right
to
government,
but
unfortunately,
some
of
my
families
still
don't
understand
it
for
whatever
reason,
but
this
particular
resolution
I
think
it
sets.
It's
only
game
could
be
a
about
Corrections
about
an
animal
on
to
was
it
well
for
through
I.
Don't
know,
I'm
not
only
admitted,
but
it
was
clear.
K
K
I,
don't
know
how
about
who's
been
hanging
around,
but
if
it's
been
a
while
I'm
glad
to
see
one
resolution
opposed
to
residents
ago
that
on
the
agenda
attempted
the
same
same
exact
that
and
don't
get
it
wrong
and
twisted
some
words
have
been
changed
around
but
be
is
a
day.
I
think
that
at
the
end
of
the
thing
we
can
all
boast
to
some
extent
on
the
way
the
counters
running
low.
K
More
of
it
wait
looks
than
it
is
run
because
we
do
have
a
nice
clean
account
and
so
yeah,
it's
political
season,
I
get
it
everybody's
grabbing
headlines
if
you're
not
running
yet
battery
run.
But
the
fact
of
the
matter
is
that
you
still
have
responsibilities,
account
I
think
we
should
put
our
best
foot
forward
again.
It's
one
the
situation
where
we
can
read
disagree,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
what's
in
the
best
interest
of
the
residents,
the
electrosurgery
frankly.
F
A
A
It's
a
lobby,
and
certainly
we've
come
a
long
way
and
in
here
and
so
for
those
who
may
or
may
not
know
senator
Brown,
I'm,
sorry,
executive,
director,
Corbett
I
think
in
new
jersey
transit
had
committed
to
meeting
with
us
at
some
point.
So
I'm
going
around
the
problem.
That
said
things
that
you
would
meet,
let's
meet,
and
so
we've
successfully
been
hoping
stakeholder
meetings
over
the
last
two
counselors
selling
sex
for
three
months.
A
That
includes
yourself
with
myself,
members
from
CR
da
members,
carburetor
automatic
City,
Chamber
of
Commerce
local
50
for
several
hours,
I'm
sure
of
excluding
somebody
else.
A
CEA
is
on
there.
So
we've
had
a
lot
of
stakeholder
meetings
and
I
think
that
you
Jersey
Transit,
has
become
a
great
partner
and
I.
Think
our
our
communication
and
our
relationship
has
changed
immensely.
So
from
where
we
were
a
year
ago,
so
what
we've
done
is
a
committee
on
what
we
wanted
to
poor
dog
is.
A
We
have
developed
short,
medium
and
long
term
goals
as
a
stapler
in
English,
we'll
make
sure
we
get
to
the
board
if
you
haven't
seen
them
already,
and
we
are
working
on
putting
together
financial
resources
to
to
execute
those
before
I
get
to
eat
a
little
bit
of
those,
but
I
just
allow
you
to
speak
a
few
minutes
on
your
thoughts
on
the
stapler
committee
and
how
are
you
where
we
are
when
you
drink
and
transmitted
earlier?
Okay,.
C
Thank
you,
traitor
chairwoman,
I
appreciate
the
invitation
today
and
I'll
certainly
come
back
any
time.
You
know
you
need
any
updates
on
anything
and
I've
had
the
pleasure
of
working
with
several
of
freeholders
sitting
on
the
board
here,
whether
it's
a
bus,
stop
issue
a
bus,
shelter.
You
know
a
Atlantic
City
Rail
Line
station,
an
issue
on
mapping
assist
and
you
know
trying
to
facilitate
the
resolution
of
whatever
the
issue
is:
that's
my
job
and
I.
You
know
go
through
all
the
layers
of
bureaucracy
and
try
to
get
the
answers
for
you.
C
So
I
appreciate
that
I
echo,
your
sentiments,
I
think
we
have
we're
off
to
a
great
start
with
a
relationship,
a
positive
relationship,
a
relationship,
that's
been
very,
very
productive.
Between
the
time
we
started
in
June,
and
now
September
and
I'd
like
to
highlight
a
couple
of
things
that
we've
done.
C
We
we
were
able
to
successfully
add
train
in
the
morning
and
in
the
end
early
evening,
hours
for
the
air
show.
That
was
a
major
feat
based
on
what's
happening
within
our
system,
with
all
of
the
trains
being
utilizing.
The
positive
train
control
system,
the
installations,
the
retrofitting
now
we're
dealing
with
software
issues
with
our
engineer
shortage.
C
Currently
we
have
four
classes
of
engineers
scheduled
to
graduate
by
the
end
of
the
year,
seven
classes
concurrently,
but
the
problem
is
once
those
engineers
do
graduate
they
have
to
qualify
and
be
certified
to
the
lines
that
they
are
assigned
to.
So
again,
it's
a
process.
It
takes
time,
but
we're
well
on
our
way.
C
So
between
you
know
the
equipment
issues
related
to
positive
train
control,
as
well
as
the
engineer
issues,
we
were
very,
very
happy
to
be
able
to
have
that
service
on
through
the
Atlantic
City
air
show
total
trips
for
that
day
was
about
1,600
the
ANA
train
out
of
Philadelphia
to
Atlantic
City,
with
all
stops.
We
have
about
two
hundred
and
twenty
five
persons
on
that
train.
C
All
of
the
trains
going
in
from
Philadelphia
to
Atlantic
City
total
for
the
morning
hours,
as
I
said
we
run
about
1600
people
and
that's
actually
an
increase
in
our
average
ridership
for
the
month
August,
so
people
who
are
riding
and
maybe
next
year
you
know
we
can
do
a
little
bit
more
advance
promoting.
We
were
happy
to
promote
it
on
our
website.
We
have
a
significant
space
on
our
homepage
to
go
to
the
air
show.
C
You
know
we
linked
it
with
the
travel
options
related
to
you
know:
train
travel,
we
promoted
it
on
all
of
our
social
media
platforms,
so
we've
really
made
a
big
effort
to
promote
it,
but
you
know
maybe
next
year,
based
on
you
know
the
stakeholders
committee
recommendations.
We
can
do
this
a
lower
earlier
and
maybe
more
people
would
utilize
that
something
you
suggested
freeholder
was
highlighting
the
jitney
service.
C
Many
people
do
not
know
that
once
you
get
off
the
Atlantic
City
Rail
Line,
there
is
an
option
for
free
jetting
service
and
we
do
focus
on
that
in
our
press
releases
tanning
the
service
as
well
as
or
discounts.
You
know,
families
you
know,
can
ride
for
virtually
very
very
little
one
holidays,
weekends,
military
discounts
and
your
citizens
discounts
people
with
disabilities.
We
have
discounts
available
for
all
of
those
categories,
so
we
were
trying
to
focus
on
that
too.
So
we're
very
happy
to
partner
with
organizations
like
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
things
like
that.
C
C
Speed
reduction
the
delays
were
accumulating
from
the
morning
through
the
afternoon
to
the
evening,
so
we
were
able
to
make
a
very,
very
minor
adjustment
to
the
schedule
and
on-time
performance
rose
to
over
95%,
which
is
the
gold
standard
in
the
transit
industry.
So
we
are
very
happy
to
make
that
kind
of
adjustment.
C
Those
are
the
things
that
we
can
do
internally,
look
at
issues
and
problems
and
work
and
resolve
them
to
the
benefit
of
our
customers
and
our
stakeholders
to
continue
dialogue
with
the
Atlantic
City
stakeholders
through
our
meetings
and
our
conference
goals
is
very,
very
important
because
we
need
to
know
what
we
can
do
to
assist
when
we
lay
out
short
term
midterm
and
long
term
goals.
Some
of
them
are
much
more
easily
attainable
than
others.
Long
term
goals,
such
as
infrastructure
improvements.
You
know,
bridge
rehabilitation
is
double-tracking.
C
All
of
those
are
long-term
goals
that
may
or
may
not.
You
know
come
to
fruition
because
you
know
money
is
always
against
and
unfortunately,
ridership
on
the
line
has
been
in
decline
since
2012
between
2014
and
2018
ridership
declined,
20%
industry-wide,
there's
a
decline
in
transit
ridership.
So
it's
not
unique
to
New
Jersey
Transit
or
to
the
Atlantic
City
rail
line,
but
right
now
when
employment
is
high
and
gas
prices
are
low,
people
are
not
taking
the
train
so.
C
Yes,
when
we
did
restore
service
that
period
between
May
12th
and
May
28th,
we
experienced
a
19%
increase
rate,
which
was
phenomenal.
That
did
not
hold
we
kind
of
went
back
to
art
or
same
levels
in
June,
July
and
August,
but
that
was
a
great
spike.
So
summer
is
sometimes
a
little
lower
ridership
wise
because
of
people
taking
vacations
on
a
regular
commuting
public.
You
know
they're
taking
vacations,
so
I
think
we
can.
A
Time
later,
couple
things
that
we
we've
set
for
those
that
short-term
goals.
Yes,
we
had
talked
about
static
communication
and
cross-promotional
opportunities
regard.
It
meant
even
some
funding
for
that
from
Sierra
ta
Chamber
of
Commerce.
You
know
that
county
of
New
York
heard
of
doing
some
news
releases
as
well
using
our
website
as
well
everybody
kind
of
chipped.
In
on
that
which
was
great.
We
established
the
single
point
of
contact
for
events,
so
that
we
can
give
that
information
to
you
I
think
something
that
we
learned.
A
C
A
We
also
talked
heavily
with
locals
that
before
about
trying
to
make
some
schedule,
adjustments
to
align
with
the
casino
shift
worker
ship
timings,
so
that
is
something
that
we're
looking
to
do
and
takes
information
from
local
54.
On
that
we
have
talked
about.
You
mentioned
up,
reducing
the
cancellation
that
the
late
looking
at
what
we
can
do
to
also
to
improve
that
so
I
think
from
a
short-term
perspective,
I
think
we
have
some
very
tangible
things
that
we
could
accomplish
again.
We
did
establish
beyond
longer-term
goals.
A
Yeah
and
that
we've
also
talked
about
what
can
they
do
with
those
other
counts
along
the
line
to
help
promote
how
people
can
get
from,
let's
say
a
harbor
city
or
inhabitant
to
their
destination,
because
they
might
be
a
little
bit
far
from
actual
train
station.
We
learned
interesting
bleeding
from
debited
that
South
Jersey
Transportation
Association
has
some
free
shuttle
service
available
from
the
a
proto
City
run.
A
There
were
just
a
lot
of
things
that
came
out
that
I,
don't
think
a
lot
of
it
was
rightly
knew
and
to
try
to
get
that
information
so
again,
we'll
get
the
the
full
report
of
the
stakeholder
group
that
all
the
goals
that
have
been
identified
to
this
board
to
take
a
look
at,
and
certainly
right
now
on
the
liaison
just
that
the
chairperson
of
port.
Certainly,
you
know
having
to
take
any
thoughts,
feedback
questions
or
get
to
our
next
date.
C
F
K
K
A
O
B
B
A
A
E
D
N
Normally
I
don't
have
much
of
a
problem
or
standing
up
to
public
health,
but
I
have
to
admit.
I
have
a
bit
of
a
my
throat
this
evening.
I
come
to
these
meetings
as
some
sort
of
morbid
fascination
as
a
hobby
pretty
regularly
and
then
walking
through
the
door.
Hearing
dad's
name
was
very
touching.
I
wanted
to
thank
you
for
that.
N
N
And
he
lived
every
day
for
his
friendships
for
his
relations
and
for
business
partners.
Things
like
that
and
it's
shame
that
the
man
was
a
neophyte
and
he
did
not
have
an
email
address,
didn't
have
a
text.
Facebook
would
be
totally
far,
but
I
have
received
more
messages
through
text
and
nine
different
countries,
all
50
states
and
literally
dozens
and
dozens
and
dozens
from
New
Jersey.
N
K
K
When
you
look
around
that
city
and
Franca's
own
about
30
years
older
than
I
how
the
turn
of
the
century,
so
he
said
how
long
young
captain's
been
around,
but
the
fact
is,
is
that
your
dad
is
given
so
many
people
an
opportunity
to
feed
their
families
and
to
live
the
American
dream,
and
so
what
happened
is
down.
Is
that
we
all,
as
we
would
say,
turkey
hold
on
to
the
fine
metals
dad.
K
This
community
will
never
ever
find
another,
because
when
he
is
done
on
the
surface,
you'll
never
be
able
to
bet
you
wouldn't
get
behind
the
scene
from
folks
and
when
you
write
down
the
Winchester
Abney,
you
think
the
turn.
So
you
sit
up
stand
on
the
corner
waiver
that
people
own
this
efficient
greedy
as
you
go
by
and
folks
go
on
the
horn,
but
we
hold
on
to
those.
K
You
know
that
even
if
they
had
not
disagreed
on
the
issue
and
never
became
the
argue,
20
minutes
later
have
me
a
walk
to
collect.
Let
me
sit
at
the
office
cracking
up
laughing,
so
so
we
go
way
back
and
I
want
you
to
know
that
the
sound
has
a
certain
Boston
icon
and
in
some
way
out
of
all
the
city
will
find
some
kind
of
way
his
memories
and
what
he
has
done
for
this
attack.
A
A
P
I
first
met
Clara
Rosenberg
pathless
25
years
ago
there
was
a
political
guru
and
the
city
had
been
collated
and
people
who
read
McClane's.
He
would
be
somebody
written
out
of
the
book
he's
the
commissioner
and
I
was
just
just
bought
the
family
business
he
needed
six
or
so,
and
the
head
planes.
He
was
a
friend
of
my
family.
P
Like
stamp
it
down,
so
anyway,
that's
a
cool
right,
so
you
always
had
to
talk
about
stands.
I
know
it
was
authentic
and
through
the
years
just
to
make
it
quick.
You
know
here
at
business
law.
His
father's
business
did
not
vary
here.
Oh
he's
a
great
family
and
party.
Why
reserved?
But
everybody
look
to
input
on
his
advice.
He
was
Pro
elating
city
in
every
aspect.
G
E
My
offices,
just
to
lift
up,
is
an
all-skate
next
week.
Here
is
supposed
to
be
a
public
hearing
on
food
waste
and
since
it
was
the
big
discussion
all
developed
before
and
that
that
bill
bad
condition
veto
or
also
we're
talking
about
the
environment.
That
was
one
of
the
things
that
I
thought
perhaps
leads.
A
M
In
fact,
y'all
three
fights
wanted
to
think
question
performer
living
in
this
area
with
the
Transit
Authority.
Would
they
ever
consider
putting
some
type
of
a
stop
to
help
complement
the
Atlantic
City
air
forces
so
as
I
Drive
to
Philadelphia
to
visit
family
in
Nashville
and
think
to
myself
different
ways
that
we
could
complement
the
ridership
I
know
that
we
construction
some
sugar
would
take
an
act
of
God
to
bring
the
spire
of
the
railroad
through
the
airport,
because
that
would
be.
C
J
M
A
A
O
Three
more
event:
two
things
that
I
have
before
I
just
wanted
to
organize
Oh:
firstly,
need
anywhere
PS
thanks
everyone,
this
past
Saturday,
you
know
it
was
great
to
see
that
all
over
the
state,
but
I
just
wanted
to
recognize
that
there's
two
top
sports
to
address
this
particular
issue,
one
being
absolutely
by
that
wzp.
So
we
certainly
want
to
just
encourage
them,
recommend
them
from
their
efforts.
Also
I
just
wanted
to
make
everyone
aware.
Today
is
world
prevention
day
been
doing
prevention
crisis
work
for
nine
years.
O
The
World
Health
Organization
reports
that
one
person
dies
every
and
so
I
just
want
to
make
everyone
aware
that
there
is
a
crisis
team
in
every
County.
They
are
available
24/7.
They
do
go
out
to
about
reducing
in
the
community,
but
you
can
call
and
talk
about
any
particular
issue.
If
you
are
unsure
or
concerned
about,
anyone
potentially
could
be
overseen.
O
D
A
Just
so
people
know
there
are
a
ton
of
resources
and
information
on
our
County
website,
but
should
you
need
information,
new
jersey,
suicide
prevention
hotline
is
eight
five,
five,
six,
five,
four
six,
seven
three
five
and
you
can
also
that
you
need
a
text.
The
national
system,
Suicide
Prevention,
lifeline
expert
grade
two,
seven,
four
one:
seven,
but
there
are
most
resources
out
there
for
your
family's
whoo-hoo
help.
O
So
a
caller
national
hotline,
you
will
get
rerouted
to
the
screening
center,
theater,
County
and
they're
able
to
come
out
and
do
an
outreach,
whether
your
home,
but
it'd,
be
for
an
adult
or
a
child.
We
see
everyone,
it
doesn't
matter
the
age
or
the
circumstance
and
come
out
to
the
home,
we're
bringing
into
the
evaluation
trying
to
determine
foot
appropriate
conceit
resolution
indisposition
trying
to
people.
K
What
they
did
on
a
serious
note,
I
do
want
to
commend
Tammy
Murphy
in
the
emergency
administration
for
the
family
festival
of
us
had
it
was
well
attended
over
a
hundred
eight
participants
headed
and
that
the
weather
was
a
whole
lot
better
than
it
was
on
Friday
and
I
thought
everybody
had
a
good
time.
It
was
so
many
agencies
out
there
and
we
just
hope
the
folks
take
them
to
the
information
that
was
available
and
use
those
services
this
out
there.
K
The
reason
I
wanted
to
speak
now
is
that
I
wanted
to
say
to
this
board
that
yesterday,
as
most
of
you
read
probably
in
the
paper
today
or
the
last
couple
days,
there
was
a
meeting
so
much
of
the
minds
and
City
Hall
with
the
lieutenant
governor
and
some
stakeholders
in
Atlantic
County,
starting
with
the
county
administration
led
by
mr.
Ferguson
May
as
the
freeholder,
the
mayor
of
the
council,
president
representatives
of
the
teachers,
the
New
Jersey
Department
of
Taxation,
the
school
board,
a
couple
of
other
entities
that
was
there.
K
The
bottom
line
was
that
we
all
know
that
the
problem
in
Atlantic
City,
which
is
hon
an
18
percent
tax
increase
and
no
one
saw
coming,
and
so
at
the
conclusion
of
the
meeting.
The
comment
was
the
name
Carmen
and
the
finger
pointed
out.
The
overweight
were
two
solutions,
folks
want
relief,
and
how
do
we
get
relief
to
the
residents
of
Atlantic
City
and
we
talked
about
the
power
bill.
We
talked
about
perhaps
tax
incentives
to
get
folks
to
come
to
Atlantic
City
talked
about
all
these
properties.
That's
not
going
to
tack,
I!
K
Believe
the
city
has
about
350
or
so
pieces
of
property.
We
need
to
make
sure
they
not
wait
with
patience
up
and
get
the
back
of
the
tackle
CRD
a
with
land
banking,
all
over
the
entire
city,
see
if
they
can
put
some
of
those
properties
up
for
sale,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,
my
comment
has
always
been
when
the
casinos
were
doing
well,
everybody
else
did
well,
but
the
bottom
gave
out.
K
Everybody
ran
to
the
hills
and
the
people
in
the
Atlantic
City
was
left
holding
the
bag
and
it
was
having
a
bed
empty,
and
so
with
that,
I
believe
that
moving
forward,
the
lieutenant
governor's
made
it
very
clear
through
CRA
and
other
agencies,
and
they
gonna
break
out
into
some
other
committees
to
find
ways
that
we
can
do
some
assistance
in
Atlantic
City
but
as
she
indicated,
not
just
in
Atlantic
City.
What
struck
me
yesterday,
Gary
was
when
she
made
a
comment.
K
She
being
a
lieutenant
governor
main
comment
that
there
are
programs
out
there
that
Atlantic
City
nor
have
Atlantic
County,
has
tapped
into
and
is
so
much
money
sitting
in.
My
question
was
where's
the
money.
How
do
we
access
the
money
weathers
for
infrastructure
in
the
county,
whether
it's
for
the
city
of
Atlantic
City?
If
those
dollars
are
there,
we
need
to
collectively
see
how
we
can
all
tap
into
it
and
then
there's
a
lot
of
saving
money
still
left
around
and
if
it's
not
used
by
2021
2022,
they
lose
that
funny.
K
We
the
county,
to
find
out
if,
in
fact,
there's
beauty
that's
eligible
for
some
of
that
money
to
do
various
things
or
if
it's
not
the
county,
the
city
of
Atlantic
City.
Wherever
that
money
can
be
used,
we
need
to
try
to
tap
into
it.
Another
conversation
she
comments
she
made
was,
as
she
was
driving
it
into
the
city.
K
They
made
a
lot
of
comments
at
the
table
yesterday
and
I
basically
want
to
say
to
you
Jerry
the
administration.
How
do
we
follow
that
up
in
terms
of
if,
in
fact,
the
city
and
the
county
can
partner
well
somebody's
program?
That
would
benefit
residents
in
the
back
seat
and
also
the
county
of
Atlantic,
because
she
made
it
very
clear
that
neither
agency
has
tapped
into
these
funds
and
what
are
those
funds?
I,
don't
particularly
know
offhand,
but
I
think
it's
something
we
need
to
explore
because
of
his
day.
K
We
need
to
think
about
trying
to
get.
If
we
don't.
It
goes
back
to
the
federal
government
and
we
all
should
be
ashamed
of
ourselves
if
we
allow
that
to
happen.
So
unless
that
means
some
two
and
a
half
hours
later,
perhaps
saying
that
we're
gonna
read
reconvene
in
a
couple
weeks
with
stakeholders
from
the
senior
industries-
and
my
comment
was
that's
all
good
and
dandy,
but
the
truth
of
the
matter
is:
we
need
folks
in
that
to
take
from
the
tax
court
the
tax
attorneys
allman
to
come
up
with
solutions.
K
How
we
solve
is
probably
the
planning
city,
because
if,
in
fact,
they
decide
to
withdraw
or
do
away
with
the
pilot
bill,
then
with
either
everybody's
back
in
free
fall
in
terms
of
appealing
the
taxes,
and
we
read
that
in
a
sample,
so
it
was
a
short
window
for
some
of
those
program.
We
all
collectively
need
to
try
to
take
advantage
of
it.
K
I'll
be
more
than
I.
Think
I
don't
know
if
Jim
was
able
to
get
the
contact
people's
name
from
the
state,
lieutenant
governor's
office,
but
and
couple
weeks
from
now,
they're
gonna
break
out
into
other
committees,
with
the
casino
representatives
with
again
people
would
experience
with
taxes
foreclosures
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
and
my
biggest
concern
has
been
from
the
door.
We
get
a
lot
in
Atlantic
City
again
to
happen.
What
happened
with
Sandy
came.
K
The
sandy
came
folks
what
we've
known
too
good
for
the
state
of
taxes,
kill
them,
and
we
all
know
the
story
about
the
118
percent
tax
increase.
It
just
hit
everybody.
So
where
do
we
go
from
this
point?
It's
very
very
important
leave
our
egos
at
the
door
because
we
all
collectively
have
a
constituent
base
to
represent
and
they
don't
hit
by
us
frighten
among
each
other.
They
just
wonder
what
to
help
the
relief
at
the
end
of
the
day.
How
do
they
keep
food
on
the
table?
K
The
time
they
paid
a
mortgage
example
and
I
think
that's
the
more
mundane
things
that
we
need
to
really
kind
of
be
looking
at,
and
we
would
certainly
hope
that
there's
not
a
disconnect,
because
mr.
Ferguson
and
I
said
to
be
corrected,
made
it
very
clear
he
made
up
over
request,
which
I
think
telling
you
tell
me
if
I'm
wrong,
everybody
had
the
tape
with
eyes
lit
up
with
you
mean
you
made
a
whole
jury
question.
He
was
I
not
able
to
get
the
information.
That's
unacceptable.
K
The
loss
of
seven
date
you've
got
a
reply
within
seven
day
and
Jen
made
a
good
point
of
raising
it
and
the
lieutenant
governor
indicated.
That's
unacceptable
will
not
have
a
demand
made
a
commitment.
The
City
Council
made
a
commitment
that
that
was
unacceptable
and
that
any
agency,
whether
state,
county,
etc.
After
the
information
that
was
Oprah
and
its
partner,
they
should
be
had
within
seven
day,
not
September
20th.
K
Whatever
those
days
they
talked
about
yesterday,
but
I
thought
Jim
Fergus
had
made
a
solid
argument
yesterday
in
terms
of
the
lack
of
information
being
provided
to
the
county.
But
let's
keep
in
mind
it's
a
two-way
street
again
you
know
we
can
blame
the
snake.
We
could
blame
the
city,
we
can
blame
the
county,
John
Q
public,
don't
give
a
rat's
tail
about
another.
How
do
they
get
relief
and
how
do
they
get
it
quick
and
I
think
going
forward?
K
We
would
hope
to
have
some
of
those
answers
very
very
shortly,
and
she's
indicated
that
particular
group
yesterday
will
stay
together,
but
there'll
be
some
other
groups
that
will
break
out
with
more
organizational
Authority
and
more
knowledge
on
how
to
help
on
the
resident,
but
again,
whether
just
foot
city,
but
we
know
that
Madison
was
part
of
the
problem,
but
she
made
it
very
clear.
Definitely
I'm
sitting
in
Atlantic
County
should
reap
some
of
the
benefits
in.
G
As
I
said
yesterday,
big
things
were
well-intentioned,
but
a
fight
I
said
to
the
reporter,
when
I
left
it's
going
to
take
more
than
just
good
intentions
to
solve
these
problems.
These
problems
have
been
long
in
the
making
they're
not
going
to
be
solved
overnight,
and
it's
going
to
take
a
lot
of
hard
work
and
hard
decision
making
to
solve
the
problems.
You
know
but
I
think
freehold.
Of
course
he
gave
a
yet
and
I've
heard
summary
of
what
would
occur.
Yesterday
is
Franklin
bit
twice
right.
F
P
I
would
just
like
to
say
my
student
3
older,
has
accurately
depicted
that
meeting,
but
I
have
to
correct
one
fact.
He
referred
twice
to
a
hundred
and
eighteen
percent
increase
to
the
Atlantic
City
non
casino
taxpayers
by
the
county
of
Atlantic
over
last
year.
To
this
year
the
increase
was
a
clever
way
to
demonstrate
to
dipper
to
try
to
show
that
the
county
raised
taxes
when,
in
fact,
the
amount
raised
by
taxation
by
the
county
of
Atlantic
on
the
Atlantic
City,
not
casino
taxpayers.
Last
year
was
thirteen
point,
two
million
dollars.
P
That's
an
indisputable
fact.
This
year
the
amount
we
are
raising
by
taxation
is
11
and
a
half
million.
So
thirteen
point
two
to
11
in
the
half
is
a
reduction
of
approximately
twelve
point.
Eight
percent
the
calculation
was
based
on
the
fact
that
last
year
the
county
of
Atlantic
had
a
refund
due
to
appeals,
seven
point:
seven
million
dollars
so
that
the
increase
was
artificially
demonstrated.
When
you
took
out
the
seven
point-
seven
million
dollars.
It
just
wanted
to
correct
that
fact.
On
the
record.
J
First
of
all,
Barbara
I
wanna,
thank
you
for
coming
in
working
with
the
board
and
for
our
residents
and
misery
to
provide,
hopefully
increased
services
to
the
residents
of
Atlantic
County
I
also
want
to
remind
you
on
the
school
is
back
in
session.
Please
don't
don't
drive
through
a
buses
lights
when
we
should
you
stop
make
sure
you
keep
an
eye
on
crosswalks.
A
lot
of
about
different
students
would
be
biking
and
walking
and
coming
from
different
locations
than
it
may
not
even
last
year.
J
So
please
be
aware,
when
you're
all
the
roads
and,
lastly,
I
kind
of
want
to
follow
up
in
Echo,
so
things
that
are
frequent,
romantic
and
I'm
sure
my
dad
has
talked
about
on
a
recognition
of
today
these
suicide
awareness
day,
a
greater
number
of
all
of
our
students
unfortunate
committing
suicide
as
well.
It's
an
alarming
number:
we've
seen
an
increased
number
of
students
come
into
our
district
in
Galloway
Township,
who
have
pursued
anxiety,
really
you've
got
several
possible
causes
and
reasons
for
that.
A
lot
of
students
go
to
talk
about
social
media.
J
They
try
to
say
wait
for
word,
but
students
try
to
force
their
way
into
the
social
media
into
their
online
video
games
and
then,
unfortunately,
it
carries
in
to
the
school
where
they
don't
feel
safe
or
protected
coming
into
school.
So
I
just
want
to
urge
parents
our
grandparents
to
try
to
keep
an
active
interest
in
your
child's
lives.
There
are
third
third
party
and
it's
it's
alarming.
B
O
O
In
the
school
again,
the
crisis
to
use
treatment
centers
they
in
some
schools
that
worked
with
guidance
counselors
do
try
to
keep
kids
from
going
to
Newport.
That
in
itself
can
be
traumatic
when
you're
welcome
to
the
screen
Center,
but
we
are
available
to
do
outreaches
and
technically
you
like
to
do
that
and
participate
in
that.
Do
that
rate
the
dice
office
sound
great.
A
A
Totally:
a
non-profit
donation
funded
organization,
they've
done
a
wonderful
job,
for
though
they
they
are
bringing
some
really
great
programs
and
again
I
think
their
arms
around
the
people
who
take
care
of
others.
So
if
you
or
a
family
member
or
friends,
are
a
caregiver,
please
pass
on
that
information
about
them.
They
love
us
amazing,
new
resource
available
to
that
great
company,
earthly
angels
or
dementia.