TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

CAPE MAY COUNTY

MINUTES FOR TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2007

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE –4:00  P.M.

 

CALL TO ORDER

 

SUNSHINE ANNOUNCEMENT

 

SALUTE TO THE FLAG

 

ROLL CALL

 

Barbara Camp Present

            Frank E. Conrad          Present

Curtis Corson               Present  

            John “Jay” Newman     Present

Richard Palombo          Present

 

Also present were Municipal Clerk Wanda Gaglione, Finance Officer Patricia Garbutt, Municipal Attorney Daniel Young and Municipal Engineer Paul Dietrich.

 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES  -       May 14, 2007 Regular Meeting and

                                                             Closed Session Minutes

Motion was made by Jay Newman, second by Frank Conrad to approve the Minutes as written.  During roll call vote all five Committee members voted in the affirmative.

 

REPORT OF GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS

 

Frank Conrad, reported on an incident that occurred over the weekend involving a child being bitten by a bat.  The bat is being tested for rabies.

He also reported that the Dog Census is underway throughout the Township.

 

Curtis Corson, Deputy Mayor, asked for any new information on the installation of a traffic signal at Rt. 50 and Hope Corson Road.  Mr. Dietrich reported that the State of New Jersey is expected to install it in the summer of 2008.

He reported that the Cape May County Annual Beach Conference will be held on June 18, 2007 at the County Administration Building from 10AM to noon.

 

Jay Newman, motioned to hire Mark Scheibein, Brandon Taylor and Cory McDaniels as part-time seasonal employees for the Recreation Department.   During roll call vote all five Committee members voted in the affirmative. 

He congratulated our teams in the UT Soccer Association as they just completed a tournament in Voorhees Township with five of the teams making it to the finals.  Of the five teams in the finals, two were named champions.

Fire and rescue squads were relatively quiet over the holiday weekend, except for last night while weekend visitors were traveling home. 

 

Richard Palombo, Mayor, congratulated Barbara Young from the Clerk’s Office for successfully completing the Clerk’s Review Class. 

He reported on the Memorial Day activities held around the Township over the holiday weekend with the annual visit to Veteran’s cemeteries by the V.F.W. and the patriotic ceremony at Osprey Point Veteran’s Park.

He motioned to hire additional lifeguards for the summer season, as follows James Dugan, Joseph Lacovara-Swilzer, Joseph LaRosa, Jr., Jack O’Hara, Schuylar Rockey, Andrew Tobiasen, Catherine Tobiasen, and Amy Townsend. Jay Newman seconded the motion with all five Committee members voting in the affirmative. 

 

OTHER REPORTS

 

Daniel Young, Municipal Attorney, reported for those in the audience that the Deauville Inn liquor license renewal would be postponed to June 11, 2007 at 7:30 P.M. 

Regarding the CMC Municipal Public Improvements Joint Venture, he directed that the Municipal Auditor review the paperwork to determine if a bond ordinance would be necessary.

 

Paul Dietrich, Municipal Engineer, discussed a conversation he had with a resident regarding an unimproved section of Township owned Hudson Avenue in that the gravel piled at the site has been used as moguls for bicycle and motorcycle jumps.  He reported that the area is a safety hazard and that a child was almost hit by a car there.  The Committee directed that the Road Department immediately clear the piles of gravel to prevent this activity.   

He presented proposals for base mapping services for the reconstruction of Peach Orchard Road.  He stated that the complexity of the work would make the project more feasible to contract out rather than do in-house.  The low proposal was Van Note Harvey and he stated that was in line with what he calculated.  The others were substantially higher.  Motion to accept the proposal from Van Note Harvey, by Barbara Camp, second by Richard Palombo.   During roll call vote all five Committee members voted in the affirmative. 

 

RESOLUTIONS

 

1.      Congratulating employees Rich Kazmarski and Ralon Armstrong of the Department of Public Works for their winning entry in the Upper Township Safety Award Program for the 2nd quarter of 2007.

 

TOWNSHIP OF UPPERPRIVATE

CAPE MAY COUNTY

R E S O L U T I O N

PRIVATE RESOLUTION NO. 113-2007

RE:  CONGRATULATING EMPLOYEES RICH KAZMARSKI AND RALON ARMSTRONG OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR THEIR WINNING ENTRY IN THE UPPER TOWNSHIP SAFETY AWARD PROGRAM

FOR THE 2ND QUARTER OF 2007

 

 

          WHEREAS, employees Rich Kazmarski and Ralon Armstrong are recognized for their efforts to promote safety for their fellow employees and residents of the Township through their participation in the Upper Township Safety Award Program with a submission of a safety suggestion; and

          WHEREAS, Rich and Ralon’s safety suggestions were chosen by the Upper Township Safety Committee from the six entries submitted this quarter for the promotion of safety for employees and the community; and

          WHEREAS, Rich should be publicly recognized for his safety suggestion of “repairing the boat ramp to correct protruding bolts that pose a possible body penetration hazard”; and

          WHEREAS, Ralon should be publicly recognized for his safety suggestion of “preventing a packer truck from catching on fire after trash throw into it began to smoke”;

          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, as follows:

1.                       That this Committee extends its appreciation and publicly recognizes Rich and Ralon on their commitment to safety by their identifying a potential hazard and presenting a solution through participation in this program.

2.                       That this Committee, on behalf of their fellow employees and the citizens of the Township of Upper extend to Rich Kazmarski and Ralon Armstrong our congratulations and present them with the “Safety Day Award” of one day off with pay.

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Committee also recognizes and extends appreciation to the following employees for their safety suggestions submitted this quarter and encourages their further participation:

          Valerie Craver          Rhonda Sharp  

          Stewart Segin           Michelle Johnson

 

          GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDS and the seal of the Township of Upper this 29th day of May, 2007.

Resolution No. 113-2007

Offered by:  Camp    Second by: Newman

Adopted:  May 29, 2007

Roll Call Vote:

NAME           YES       NO          ABSTAINED   ABSENT

Camp          ____x__   ­­_______     _________   ______

Conrad         ____x__  _______     ­­­­­_________   ______

Corson        ____x__   _______     _________   ______

Newman         ____x_   _______     _________   ______

Palombo        ____x__  _______     _________   ______

 

2.      Appointment of Stephanie Turner and Timothy Prince Skate Park Attendants.

 

TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

                        CAPE MAY COUNTY

                      R E S O L U T I O N

                    RESOLUTION NO. 114-2007

RE:  APPOINTMENT OF

STEPHANIE TURNER AND TIMOTHY PRINCE

AS SEASONAL SKATEPARK ATTENDANTS FOR THE

DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AT AMANDA’S FIELD SKATEPARK

 

WHEREAS, a need exists to appoint qualified personnel as seasonal part-time employees to the Upper Township Department of Recreation to insure optimal operation; and

WHEREAS, a recommendation has been made to the Township Committee and duly considered at the meeting of May 14, 2007; and

WHEREAS, this Resolution is intended to ratify the action heretofore taken; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, as follows:

1.  The allegations of the preamble are incorporated herein by this reference.

          2.   Stephanie Turner and Timothy Prince are hereby appointed in a seasonal position effective immediately at a salary of $11.00 per hour in accordance with the Salary Ordinance.

3.              This Resolution ratifies, confirms and approves action taken by the Township Committee, by motion, at the meeting of May 14, 2007.

Resolution No. 114-2007

Offered by: Newman Seconded by: Camp

Adopted: May 29, 2007

Roll Call Vote:

NAME          YES           NO        ABSTAINED    ABSENT

Camp        ___x______    __________   __________   __________

Conrad      ___x______    __________   __________   ______­____

Corson      ___x______    __________   __________   __________

Newman      ___x______    __________   __________   __________

Palombo     ___x______    __________   __________   __________

 

 

3.      Appointment of Justin Byrd as a Seasonal Recreation Employee.

 

TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

                        CAPE MAY COUNTY

                      R E S O L U T I O N

                    RESOLUTION NO.115-2007

RE:  APPOINTMENT OF JUSTIN BYRD

AS A SEASONAL EMPLOYEE

         TO THE UPPER TOWNSHIP RECREATION DEPARTMENT   

 

WHEREAS, a need exists to appoint qualified personnel as seasonal employees to the Upper Township Recreation Department to insure optimal operation; and

WHEREAS, a recommendation has been made to the Township Committee and duly considered at the meeting of May 14, 2007; and

WHEREAS, this Resolution is intended to ratify the action heretofore taken; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, as follows:

1.  The allegations of the preamble are incorporated herein by this reference.

          2.   Justin Byrd is hereby appointed in a seasonal position effective immediately at a salary of $10.25 per hour in accordance with the Salary Ordinance.

3.              This Resolution ratifies, confirms and approves action taken by the Township Committee, by motion, at the meeting of May 14, 2007.

Resolution No. 115-2007

Offered by: Newman   Seconded by: Camp

Adopted: May 29, 2007

Roll Call Vote:

NAME          YES           NO           ABSTAINED    ABSENT

Camp        ___x______    __________   __________    _________

Conrad      ___x______    __________   __________   ______­____

Corson      ___x______    __________   __________   __________

Newman      ___x______    __________   __________   __________

Palombo     ___x______    __________   __________   __________

 

 

4.                  Authorizing the advertisement for bids for the following:  The 2007 Paving Project; Emergency Generator for the Community Center; and two (2) dump trucks for the Department of Public Works.

 

TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

                                                           CAPE MAY COUNTY

                                                             R E S O L U T I O N

                                                      RESOLUTION NO.116-2007

        RE: AUTHORIZING THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR THE FOLLOWING:

THE 2007 PAVING PROJECT,

EMERGENCY GENERATOR FOR THE COMMUNITY CENTER,

AND

TWO (2) DUMP TRUCKS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

_________________________________________________________________

 

 

WHEREAS, the Township of Upper participates in a yearly maintenance program to pave various streets throughout the municipality; and

WHEREAS, The Township of Upper is also in need of certain materials, supplies, equipment or services, the cost of which will exceed the bid threshold established for the year 2007; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Local Public Contracts Law, the Township of Upper intends to solicit bids as herein indicated;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, as follows:

1.  The allegations of the preamble are incorporated herein by this reference.

           2.  The Township Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to prepare specifications, bid documents and solicit bids for the following project and equipment:

                     2007 Street Paving Project

Two (2) Dump trucks for Department of Public Works

One (1) Emergency Generator for Community Center

 

3. Sealed bids shall be received by the Township of Upper

 

in accordance with the directives contained in the Notice to Bidders. 

 

Resolution No. 116-2007

Offered by: Camp           Seconded by: Newman 

Adopted: May 29, 2006

Roll Call Vote:

NAME                 YES           NO           ABSTAINED    ABSENT

Camp               __x________    __________   __________   ______­____

Conrad             __x________    __________   __________   __________

Corson              __x________    __________   __________   __________

Newman           __x________    __________   __________   __________

Palombo           __x________    __________   __________   __________

 

 

5.                           Appointment of Gibson Associates, P.A., to perform professional land surveyor services regarding the official Tax Map of the Township of Upper.

 

TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

CAPE MAY COUNTY

R E S O L U T I O N

RESOLUTION NO. 117-2007

RE:  APPOINTMENT OF GIBSON ASSOCIATES, P.A.

TO PERFORM PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SERVICES REGARDING THE OFFICIAL TAX MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

____________________________________________________________

 

WHEREAS, the Township of Upper requires professional land surveyor services regarding tax map changes necessitated by major and minor subdivisions, easements, road widenings, etc.; and

WHEREAS, a resolution is required authorizing the award of such contract for professional services; and

WHEREAS, Gibson Associates, P.A. has completed and submitted a Business Entity Disclosure Certification which certifies that Gibson Associates, P.A. has not made any reportable contributions to a political or candidate committee in the Township that would bar the award of this contract and that the contract will prohibit Gibson Associates, P.A. from making any reportable contributions through the term of the contract; and

WHEREAS, Gibson Associates, P.A. has registered with the State of New Jersey pursuant to c.57, Laws of 2004 and has provided proof of that registration to the Township of Upper.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, as follows:

1.  The allegations of the preamble are incorporated herein by this reference.

             2.   Gibson Associates, P.A. with offices at 522 Sea Isle Blvd., Ocean View, New Jersey is hereby appointed Surveyor for the Township of Upper to make updates and certify revisions to the tax map of the Township of Upper.

3.  The term of this contract is for a period not to exceed the length of time necessary for completion of the aforesaid project, unless sooner terminated by the Township of Upper, at the option of the Township of Upper.

            4.  This Contract is awarded without competitive bidding as a “professional service” in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a) of the New Jersey Local Public Contract Law because  Gibson Associates, P.A. has professional knowledge as to surveying issues which knowledge is particularly valuable to the Township Committee.

NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD

The Township Committee of the Township of Upper, State of New Jersey has awarded the contract without competitive bidding as a professional service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a) to Gibson Associates, P.A. for surveying services.  This contract and the resolution authorizing same shall be available for public inspection in the office of the municipal clerk of the Township of Upper, State of New Jersey.

5.  A certificate from the Chief Financial Officer of Upper Township showing  the availability of adequate funds for this contract and showing the line item appropriation of the official budget to which this contract will be properly charged has been provided to the governing body and shall be attached to this Resolution and kept in the files of the municipal clerk.

6.  The Mayor and the Township Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the Township of Upper, a Professional Contract with Gibson Associates, P.A. in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Local Public Contracts Law, subject to and in accordance with the limitations imposed herein.  Upon execution of all parties thereto said contract shall become effective.

7.  A copy of this Resolution shall be published in the official newspaper of the Township of Upper within ten (10) days from the date of adoption.

8.  This Resolution shall be effective as of adoption.                                                                      

Resolution No.  117-2007

Offered by: Camp                                               Seconded by:  Palombo

Adopted: May 29, 2007

Roll Call Vote:

NAME                    YES                      NO                  ABSTAINED              ABSENT

Camp                    ___x_____      _______                  _______                     _____­__

Conrad                 ___x_____       _______                  _______                     _____­__

Corson                  ___x_____       _______                  _______                    _____­__

Newman               ___x_____       _______                  _______                     _____­__

Palombo               ___x_____       _______                  _______                     _____­__

 

 

6.                           Renewal of alcoholic consumption licenses for the license year commencing July 1, 2007.

 

                                                  TOWNSHIP OF UPPERPRIVATE

                                                    CAPE MAY COUNTY

                                                      R E S O L U T I O N

RESOLUTION NO.   118 -2007

              RE:  RENEWAL OF ALCOHOLIC CONSUMPTION LICENSES

                   FOR THE LICENSE YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 2007.

_________________________________________________________________________

 

            WHEREAS, holders of the alcoholic beverage licenses in the Township of Upper have applied for renewal of licenses in the prescribed manner;  and

            WHEREAS, said holders of alcoholic beverage licenses have complied with all requirements of law and regulations of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control;  and

            WHEREAS, no objections have been filed with the Township Committee as the issuing authority of the Township of Upper.

            NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Upper in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, that the following licenses be authorized for issue for the license year effective July 1, 2007:

 

                        Twisties, Inc.

            T/A Twisties

            236 Bayview Drive                 

            Strathmere, N.J. 08248

            P.O. Box  88, Marmora, NJ  08223

            License # 0511-33-001-005

            Plenary Retail Consumption License

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $700.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

 

            Tyan's Incorporated

            T/A Tuckahoe Inn

            RT 9  & 1 Harbor Rd., Beesleys Point 

            P.O. Box 116             

            Marmora, N.J. 08223

            License # 0511-33-004-003

            Plenary Retail Consumption License

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $700.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

 

            McIntyre Enterprises, Inc.

            T/A Yesterdays

            316 Roosevelt Blvd. (Southwest Side)

            Marmora, N.J. 08223

            License # 0511-32-005-004

            Plenary Retail Consumption License with Broad Package Privilege

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $700.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

 

            UMMAC Corp.

            T//A Obadiah's

            301, 311 & 321  Roosevelt Blvd,

            Marmora, N.J. 08223

            License # 0511-33-007-007

            Plenary Retail Consumption License

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $700.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

 

            MAH, Inc. a N.J. Corp.

            T/A Seaville Tavern

            South Side Route 50 and New Bridge Road

            Seaville, N.J.  08230

            License # 0511-33-008-004

            Plenary Retail Consumption License

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $700.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

           

            Triton Enterprises, Inc.

            T/A Triton Bar

            Intersection 1291 State Highway #50 and Co. Road 631

            P.O. Box 352  

            Tuckahoe, N.J. 08250

            License # 0511-33-006-004

            Plenary Retail Consumption License

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $700.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

           

            Boulevard Liquor Store, Inc.

            T/A Boulevard Liquor Store

            501 & 503 Roosevelt Boulevard

            Marmora, N.J. 08223

            License # 0511-44-002-003

            Plenary Retail Distribution License

            Municipal Fee Paid:  $400.00

            State Fee Paid:  $200.00

 

            BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforesaid alcoholic beverage licenses which have been authorized to be issued pursuant to this Resolution shall be delivered to the licensee or his authorized agent at such time as the licensee or his authorized agent shall sign an actual receipt therefore in the stub of the license book and otherwise satisfy the requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:2-3.2.                                                                

 

Resolution No.       118 -2007

Offered by: Newman,    Seconded by:  Camp  

Adopted:   May 29, 2007

Roll Call Vote:

NAME                    YES                 NO           ABSTAINED    ABSENT

Camp                   _____x____    __________   __________   ______­____

Conrad                _____x____    __________   __________   _________

Corson                 _____x____    __________   __________   __________

Newman              _____x____    __________   __________   __________

Palombo              _____x____    __________   __________   __________

 

ORDINANCES

 

CORRESPONDENCE

 

NEW BUSINESS

 

       7.  Obadiah’s Fish Market, Public Hearing for Place-to-Place expansion of Liquor License to include deck area around the seafood market.  Applicant has included the completed 12-page application, submitted the filing fee and the required proof of publication that will be forwarded to the State after Township review. Expanding the license would allow customers to enjoy their food and drink purchases outside on the deck area.  There were no speakers during the Public Comment section of the hearing.  Motion was made by Barbara Camp, second by Jay Newman to grant the request to expand the license to the deck area around the seafood market.   During roll call vote all five Committee members voted in the affirmative. Memorializing resolution will be placed on the next agenda. 

 

 8.  Request from Augustus V. Field to vacate Otis Avenue in Strathmere.  After careful review motion was made by Curtis Corson, second by Barbara Camp to deny the request as it would landlock Block 821, Lot 10.01.  During roll call vote all five Committee members voted to deny the request. 

 

9.  Greater Tuckahoe Area Merchants Association, 26th Annual Tuckahoe River Canoe and Kayak Race, request to use the Tuckahoe beach on Sunday August 5, 2007, for the event.  Motion by Jay Newman, second by Barbara Camp to grant permission.   During roll call vote four Committee members voted in the affirmative, Frank Conrad abstained. 

 

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

 

DISCUSSION

 

PAYMENT OF BILLS:

 

            “I hereby move that all claims submitted for payment at this meeting be approved and then incorporated in full in the minutes of this meeting.” moved by Jay Newman, second by Frank Conrad to approve all bills submitted for payment.  During roll call vote all five Committee members voted in the affirmative.

 

Payroll:                       $151,111.64

Bills approved for payment:       $71,518.25

 

REPORT OF MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS:

 

8.      MUA Report

Report is available from the Clerk’s Office.

 

PUBLIC COMMENT

 

Elizabeth Bergus from Strathmere, asked about lifeguard protection at the beaches this weekend.  There are going to be 3 lifeguard stations manned this weekend.  It was also announced that the official beach opening and dedication of the new lifeboat will be held on June 9, 2007 at 10:00 A.M. on Williams Road and the beach.  The lifeboat will be dedicated to Harlan P. Wittkamp one of the first residents of Strathmere.  His daughter Deborah Vandergrift will be in attendance for the ceremony.  All are invited. 

 

Committeeman, Jay Newman discussed the letter from the Exchange Club to hold a circus on August 10th and 11th.  Although it will be held on private property there are concerns such as traffic, fire and rescue, and police protection.  It was directed that the club forward a copy of this to the Fire inspector and the Building Department.  Written approvals are required from Fire and Rescue and they must comply with all other applicable laws and regulations.

 

There were no other speakers.  Motion was made by Jay Newman, second by Frank Conrad to close the regular portion of the meeting and go into an executive session.  During roll call vote all five Committee members present voted in the affirmative.

 

CLOSED SESSION

 

  1.   Resolution to conduct a closed meeting pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:4-12, from                which the public shall be excluded.

 

RECONVENE PUBLIC PORTION OF MEETING

 

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business this evening the meeting was adjourned at  6:10 P.M.  Next meeting scheduled for June 11, 2007 at 7:30 P.M.

 

 

                                                                        Minutes prepared by

 

 

                                                                        Wanda Gaglione, RMC

                                                                        Municipal Clerk

 

Bill List

                                                 

  043630      05/29/07      A0018    ACTION SUPPLY INC.                              60.95

  043631      05/29/07      A0050    ALL STAR SPORT CENTER                          275.00

  043632      05/29/07      A0091    ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC                       4,637.69

  043633      05/29/07      B0018    BARRETT,GERALD INC.                            853.41

  043634      05/29/07      B0035    BELMONT & CRYSTAL SPRINGS                      251.64

  043635      05/29/07      B0093    BARRY CORRADO GRASSI & GIBSON                2,707.48

  043636      05/29/07      B0152    BUCHANAN, KAREN A.                             355.43

  043637      05/29/07      B0160    BONNER, ROSEMARY                               146.31

  043638      05/29/07      C0003    CCC HEAVY DUTY TRUCK PARTS CO.               2,315.00

  043639      05/29/07      C0030    CAMP, BARBARA                                   40.00

  043640      05/29/07      C0031    CAPE ASSIST                                  1,000.00

  043641      05/29/07      C0042    CAMPBELL FREIGHTLINER, LLC                  12,395.09

  043642      05/29/07      C0060    CAPRIONI'S PORTABLE TOILETS                  1,648.00

  043643      05/29/07      C0068    COMCAST                                        190.00

  043644      05/29/07      C0125    COIA'S GREENHOUSE'S                            299.50

  043645      05/29/07      C0131    CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY                       52.15

  043646      05/29/07      C0156    COMPUTER HOUSE OF SOUTH JERSEY              11,057.95

  043647      05/29/07      D0016    DALEY,FREDERICK T/A DALEYS PIT                  40.00

  043648      05/29/07      E0040    EMERGENCY TRNG AND CONSULTING                  180.00

  043649      05/29/07      F0014    FACE                                           985.25

  043650      05/29/07      G0006    GARBUTT,PATRICIA A.                             33.68

  043651      05/29/07      G0014    GARDEN STATE HWY PRODUCTS INC.                 608.70

  043652      05/29/07      G0016    GARDNER HARDWARE INC.                            8.01

  043653      05/29/07      G0035    GENRON FIRE PROTECTION                         114.50

  043654      05/29/07      H0006    HABERMAN, WILLIAM                              152.00

  043655      05/29/07      H0057    HISTORICAL PRESERVATION                        106.59

  043656      05/29/07      H0062    HOPE, JOHN J.                                  176.08

  043657      05/29/07      I0030    IMPERATIVES,INC.                             2,114.57

  043658      05/29/07      J0002    J.P. COLLINS CO.                               398.57

  043659      05/29/07      J0005    JACKSON,THOMAS ENTERPRISES,INC                 647.50

  043660      05/29/07      J0032    JIM COLEMAN LTD                                105.99

  043661      05/29/07      K0007    KACZMARSKI, RICHARD                            143.96

  043662      05/29/07      K0020    KENNEY,EDWARD                                   76.00

  043663      05/29/07      K0029    KEARNS, VASSALLO & KEARNS                    1,530.01

  043664      05/29/07      L0018    LANIER WORLDWIDE, INC.                         512.10

  043665      05/29/07      L0080    LOWES, INC.                                    216.62

  043666      05/29/07      M0021    MASER CONSULTING, P.A.                         775.00

  043667      05/29/07      M0103    MODERN GAS COMPANY, INC.                     1,386.24

  043668      05/29/07      M0142    MASON, NICHOLAS                                140.48

  043669      05/29/07      N0052    NATL YOUTH SPORTS COACHED ASSN                 360.00

  043670      05/29/07      N0056    NEIDIG, GEORGE B,JR.ESQ.                       400.00

  043671      05/29/07      O0004    O.C. SENTINEL LEDGER INC.                       25.00

  043672      05/29/07      O0006    OCS PRINTING                                    42.00

  043673      05/29/07      P0032    PEDRONI FUEL CO.                             2,389.64

  043674      05/29/07      P0034    PEIFER, SUSAN R.                                53.03

  043675      05/29/07      P0094    PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER,INC.                       50.19

  043676      05/29/07      R0030    RIGGINS, INC.                                5,636.63

  043677      05/29/07      R0055    ROSIAK, CAROL                                   24.00

  043678      05/29/07      R0062    RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY                  110.00

  043679      05/29/07      S0075    SHARP,RHONDA L.                                 26.10

  043680      05/29/07      S0109    SNAP-ON-INDUSTRIAL                             592.00

  043681      05/29/07      S0124    SORENSON, LESLIE                                84.00

  043682      05/29/07      S0134    SO. JERSEY GAS COMPANY                         887.34

  043683      05/29/07      S0139    SO. JERSEY WATER COND. INC.                    177.50

  043684      05/29/07      S0151    SOUTH JERSEY ANIMAL SERVICES                 1,333.33

  043685      05/29/07      S0169    STATE TREASURER                                 50.00

  043686      05/29/07      S0216    DEPT.31 OOOO261489                             362.94

  043687      05/29/07      T0018    TEKK COMM COMMUNICATIONS                        84.12

  043688      05/29/07      T0032    THE PRESS & SUNDAY PRESS                       124.56

  043689      05/29/07      T0048    TILL PAINT CO/D. FITZGERALD                    665.00

  043690      05/29/07      T0067    TOWNSHIP OF UPPER PETTY CASH                    12.40

  043691      05/29/07      T0080    TREASURER STATE OF N.J.                         40.00

  043692      05/29/07      T0129    TRUGREEN CHEMLAWN                            2,459.00

  043693      05/29/07      U0025    UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE                 3,000.00

  043694      05/29/07      V0001    VCI EMERGENCY VEHICLE                          399.00

  043695      05/29/07      V0005    VAN EMBDEN,NATHAN, ATTORNEY                    675.00

  043696      05/29/07      V0022    VERIZON                                      2,018.22

  043697      05/29/07      V0025    V.E. RALPH & SON,INC.                          155.90

  043698      05/29/07      V0026    VITAL COMPUTER RESOURCES, INC.                  75.55

  043699      05/29/07      W0015    WASTE NEWS                                      64.00

  043700      05/29/07      W0030    WEST PUBLISHING CO.                            293.65

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Total Paid:          $71,407.55

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