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Adopt-A-Senior Organization Holds Annual Fundraiser
Plumsted
Committeeman Will Not Be Censured
By Bob Vosseller PLUMSTED – Committeeman Dominick
Cuozzo will not be censured due to a lack of proof, an official said.
A censure is an official condemnation but has no lasting effect.
During the April Township Committee meeting, Township Attorney Jean Cipriani reported the results of her review of 53 requests from the public for censure.
She said 50 of them consisted of an identical message - an unspecific accusation of harassment and misappropriation of township funds and employee time, the fact that there’s a recall effort against him and “various other ethical issues.”
She added, “One of the complaints also referenced Committeeman (Michael) Hammerstone. One of the remaining messages also spoke to Dominick Cuozzo and the LGBTQ members of the community and spoke about past actions of protesting events. The last message was lengthy and it spoke about issues to do with the selection process for the vacancy on the committee.”
Cuozzo took office in January of 2022.
(Plumsted - See Page 18)
By Bob Vosseller
JACKSON – Just as birthdays come once a so does the special fundraiser for the Adopt-A-Senior organization.
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The group’s director, Margaret Morris told The Jackson Times ,
“Our yearly fundraiser in Jackson at the Columbian Hall on Bartley Road was a big success. So many wonderful people came out to support us from the local community, as well as the facilities we (Senior - See Page 4)