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P’burg councilman: Letter about library website didn’t give all the facts | Letter
Updated Jan 24, 2021;
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In response to Joshua Wanisko’s letter regarding my comments about a “library website” and the fear-mongering carried out by a group of individuals who constantly create issues rather than solve them, I can only make this statement: It’s an election year.
I’m sure we can expect even more letters from the names associated with his group.
In his letter, Wanisko failed to identify himself as a member of the Phillipsburg Democratic Committee for District 5, Ward 1, and failed to mention that the library site referenced is not sponsored by the Phillipsburg Free Public Library at all. In fact, it’s operated by his fellow committee member and Treasurer, David Morrisette.
Phillipsburg eyes industrial uses along Delaware River, instead of homes
Updated Jan 24, 2021;
Posted Jan 24, 2021
Phillipsburg Town Council Vice President Bobby Fulper, from left, and President Frank McVey tour undeveloped land between Howard Street and the Delaware River that they support rezoning from residential to industrial, in a screenshot from a Facebook Live broadcast Jan. 20, 2021.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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But downriver, past the railroad bridges and Delaware River Park and the Phillipsburg Pistol Club, town officials now say they want to see an expansion of the town’s industrial base.
Town council last week voted 3-2 to direct the Phillipsburg Planning Board to draw up a rezoning from residential to industrial for the wooded, undeveloped land between the industrial uses on Howard Street and the Delaware River. Councilman Harry Wyant Jr., raising concerns about truck traffic downtown, voted no along with Councilwoman Danielle DeGerol
Phillipsburg council unanimous on ‘official disapproval’ of N.J. COVID-19 restrictions
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
Seen through the front window, chairs are stacked up on the tables at the closed Empire Hunan Chinese & Japanese restaurant in Teaneck, New Jersey, during the start of the COVID-19 coronavirus/pandemic Wednesday, March 18, 2020.Aristide Economopoulos file photo | NJ Advance Media
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Phillipsburg Town Council this week shook off opposition from residents and voted unanimously to denounce New Jersey COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
The all-Republican council unanimously passed a resolution accusing Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy “under the pretense of public safety” of having “deprived New Jersey citizens of the right to pursue safety and happiness; to worship in the manner most agreeable to him or her; and to assemble in the manner of their own choosing . .”