Because this is a legal matter that is now in the courts, the administration has no further comment until it is resolved in the courts.

This administration is doing things to create a fair and open process concerning planning and zoning issues. We will continue to mail (development notices) to the 300-foot limit.

Rep. DeLay doesn't want the people of Houston to know what he's up to with corrupt lobbyists in Washington. There should be no place in Congress for the corrupt pay-to-play politics of Tom DeLay and Bob Ney. No more lip service. Congress must address real reforms that drain the money swamp of Washington.

We believe this is something that is long overdue.

We encourage the Libertarian Party of Central New Jersey to meet with the newly appointed township attorney, the township clerk and representatives of the administration to arrive at a mutually agreeable change.

In order to maintain this commitment to our clients, we constantly strive to improve upon the services we provide. These promotions will allow the firm to fulfill the goal of providing clients with service at every level that is second to none.

A departmental review is still ongoing. We just want to make sure the review is conducted properly.

While this is unfortunate and something we did not want to do, in order to stabilize the sewer utility this increase is necessary. This administration needs to stabilize the sewer utility rate so if we are pressed with an emergency we do not have to go back to the taxpayers for a further increase.

Although we didn't get directly affected last year, we have learned from other places that were hit.