Gov. Christie appeared at New Jersey Manufacturers for 90 minutes Tuesday afternoon while a demonstration by Atlantic County school teachers launched across the street.
The state will also continue to take comments through April 28.
The township introduced its $23.068 milllion fiscal budget for 2011-12 Tuesday night.
Galloway Township officials and residents get the chance to air grievances with the state today at the Tony Canale Training Facility.
A budget of $23.068, million was also introduced.
Residents express concern over possible loss of sewer.
Issue will be discussed in three public sessions over the next week.
This is a week for celebrating transparent government.
Township and Local 210 reach agreement to send about 40 employees back to work on Mondays.
Loss of designated areas may stifle Galloway's growth.
Mayor Keith Hartman called Bonanni a top candidate for the permanent job.
One can be handled during negotiations, and one must be handled by department heads.
Roger Tees was frequently unavailable and didn't always respond to council's requests, according to recently released minutes of a closed meeting.
Roger Tees had until midnight Thursday night to request a public hearing after being released by the township earlier this year.
Mayor Hartman hopes the state's allotment of $2,581,284 in the proposed 2012 budget translates into continued services and no layoffs.
The total for this year for K-12 will be $21,707,561.
Keith Hartman is happy to see the governor "do what he said he's going to."
Jodie Smith's position was terminated Tuesday night, but questions about what that position's title and her status as a township employee went unanswered.
Governor lays out priorities in budget address.
Ava Lewis has the support of 10 senators on an All Health Causes bill.
Teachers in New Jersey can now lose tenure for having two bad years in a row.
Galloway will learn its share once FEMA reviews the request.
A special Pinelands Preservation Alliance meeting Wednesday night touches on a few.
Garden State residents jump 377, 544; Hispanic population is the largest minority group.
The population has jumped by 771 people.
The overall budget is up nearly $2 million over last year's budget.
The letters request a 'financial gift' following a $300,000 donation by the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
The money will be put toward an Environmental Resource Inventory.