Vol. 19 - No. 47
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By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – The term “property underwater” is used in situations where a homeowner’s property value exceeds what it’s really worth. For Robert Kirchhofer of 4 45 W h itesv ille Road, that term is a bit more literal. Kirchhofer’s property has been experiencing flooding issues for more than a decade now. During recent Township Council meetings he has discussed his situation which he said was caused by work performed on a project by CDR Whitesville LLC. Lakewood attorney Ryan Malc represents Kirchhofer and said
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–Photos provided by Robert Kirchhofer The property of Whitesville Road resident Robert Kirchhofer has experienced flooding problems for the last 11 years, according to the homeowner. last week that a complaint was filed on behalf of his client against
Bil-Jim Construction that was involved with work for CDR. The
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complaint also includes CDR who Kirchhofer says is responsible for the flooding conditions of his property. Kirchhofer provided Council with pictures depicting his flooding issue. He stated that Councilman Ken Bressi, who was Council President at that time he spoke to him, assured him that his problem would be addressed. Council President Nixon conf ir med if CDR Whitesville LLC received a cease and (Relief - See Page 2)
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–Photo by Bob Vosseller Council President Ken Bressi, left, joins Council Vice President Barry Calogero, Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek of Chabad of Jackson, Council President Robert Nixon and Councilmen Alexander Sauickie and Andrew Kern. By Bob Vosseller JACKSON –For the second year in a row, the Township Council presented a procla m at ion t o R abbi Shmuel Naparstek of the Chabad of Jackson in honor of National Education and Sharing Day. The nationally designated day was established by the United
States Congress in honor of Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. It calls for increased focus on education, and recognizes his efforts to promote education and sharing for everyone. Education and Sharing Day, USA has been proclaimed annually
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GOP Leader No Longer With Lobbying Firm
By Chris Lundy TRENTON – County Republican leader George Gilmore, who recently went to trial on tax evasion charges, parted ways amiably last year with a lobbying firm he was associated with. In addition to being the head of the county GOP,
his law firm Gilmore and Monahan did work for many local municipalities. He was also involved with 1868 Public Affairs, a firm that boasts having connections in government that can “provide our clients with a powerful voice in the budget and legislative process.” Richard Ambrosino Jr., managing partner for
1868, explained that Gilmore was of counsel with 1868, meaning that he had all the rights of a partner but had no equity in the firm. Gilmore’s split from the firm was made official in December of 2018, but he had not done any work for them for at least six months prior, (Leader - See Page 2)
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