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TJ Ritter

4:16 pm on Monday, May 14, 2012

I am TJ Ritter at tj_ritter@yahoo.com. Please feel free to e-mail me if you would like to discuss further.
Do you know what a conservation easement is and how it is traditionally used?
Check out http://www.anjec.org/pdfs/EasementCD-EasementProvisionsinBrief.pdf and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_easement
Did you know that the State Ethics Board is in the process of conducting a full and thorough investigation on many members of our Town Council, the mayor, the town attorney, BOE members and many committee members.
Also, please check out www.parsippanyunite.com
We have added a new Fact Check section that checks out some claims made on the “FOD” website.

A basic tenet of a healthy democracy is open dialogue and transparency.
Peter Fenn

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Natalie Davis

1:31 pm on Wednesday, December 14, 2011

It was one of the most dramatic moments of the night; that's the reason it had a standalone story. The other most dramatic moment had to do with Irene responders being honored, and we have a separate standalone story on that. Another standalone story that is coming will cover business discussed. No worries, this is not about taking any side at all. Readability is the issue. On the web, it helps to keep stories to a certain length and breaking meeting coverage, when warranted, into multiple stories is the best way we know to accomplish that.

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Natalie Davis

4:24 pm on Wednesday, November 30, 2011

We will have something on the Realogy move in the morning. Still waiting to speak with town leaders on the matter and they won't be available until the ayem. In the meantime, a Realogy spokesperson assures that Parsippany was not the problem; their lease was up and they needed a building better suited to their employees' needs. That building happened to be in Madison.