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Another attorney weighs in on “effective majority” question

by John PaffFebruary 17, 2009July 27, 2022

On January 19, 2009, I wrote to the High Bridge (Hunterdon County) Mayor and Borough Council asking how meetings of the Council’s three-member committees (e.g. the Planning & Engineering Committee) are held in a manner consistent with the Open Public Meetings Act. My letter and Borough Attorney Barry S. Goodman’s February 13, 2009 are on-line […]

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