Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Several important deadlines hit in the next few weeks.
The general election is just four weeks away, and several major deadlines are looming ahead of Nov. 8: Tuesday, Oct. 18–the deadline for new voter registration. New voters can register by mail, by sending in a registration form to the Atlantic County Commissioner of Registration or Galloway Township Clerk Kimberly Hodsdon any day during office hours or on selected evenings before Oct. 18. Nov. 1–the deadline for mailed applications for vote-by-mail ballots. Mail-in ballots may be obtained by writing or calling the Office of Registration at 609-343-2246 or 609-645-5882. Nov. 4–the deadline for electronic applications for vote-by-mail ballots for qualifying military and overseas federal employees. Nov. 7 at 3 p.m.–the deadline for in-person …
Friday, August 12, 2011
The county, the Galloway Township Republican League and the township republican league's municipal leaders, as well as additional charges have been added.
Additional charges are part of an amended tort claim filed by township Clerk Lisa Tilton, and three more entities were added to the document previously filed with the Atlantic County Board of Elections. Atlantic County, the Galloway Township Republican League and the Galloway Township Republican League Municipal Leader have been added to a notice of intent to sue, previously filed by Tilton. The amended charges include: Aiding and abetting the violation of the CEPA (Conscientious Employee Protection Act) statute, a direct violation of CEPA statute, aiding and abetting violations of state and federal constitutional violations of Tilton’s First Amendment, 14th Amendment Rights, and other constitutional rights. Tilton's amended tort notice …
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Allegations include attempts to interfere with her prospective and economic advantage, as well as invasion of privacy, libel and slander. Galloway Township is not targeted in the claim.
Lisa Tilton has filed an intent to sue against the Atlantic County Board of Elections alleging “damage to personal and business reputation, shock, humiliation, emotional distress, loss of past and future income, attorneys’ fees and punitive damages.” “The Board of Elections and the individual members and agents authored and published a false and misleading letters to claimant’s employer with malice and an intent to torturously interfere with claimant’s prospective and economic advantage and contract with her employer Galloway Township,” reads the notice of intent to sue, which was filed July 14 with the county board of elections. “Invasion of privacy, libel, slander and defamation" as well as violation of federal and state statutes, …
Mac
11:16 am on Thursday, October 13, 2011
Anyone in Galloway Township paying attention to what is going on in Ocean County? Now that you have been blessed with membership into the 9th District, you are certainly contributing your fair share to support the system, or is that systems? Many Patch readers, like me, are seriously looking forward on November 8 to registering our thoughts at the polls. Frankly, we expect a big turnout. Give …   more ›