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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Township Committee Reinstates Autonomous Board of Health

Officials and members of the public applauded the return to the old form of health governance.

At the Springfield Township Committee meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 22, the Committee voted to re-form the township's autonomous Board of Health. With the vote, the board of health will once again be an appointed board of residents able to make recommendations and take actions indepently of the Township Committee. This marks a change from how the board operated in the later parts of 2012, when officials changed the Board of Health from an autonomous board to one composed of Township Committee members and residents. The change, which passed in June, 2012, followed a series of protracted and contentious discussions. The vote was split across party lines, with the Committees three Republicans voting in favor and the two Democrats voting against. …

BART FRAENKEL

12:43 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

Like I've said before, anyone speaking poorly of anyone else and not having the courage or integrity to identify themself is too insignificant to be concerned about.   more ›

Monday, October 8, 2012

Democratic Committee Candidates Spotlight Changes to Board of Health

Candidates urge residents to attend Wednesday's Board of Health meeting.

The following is a message from Democratic Candidates Margaret Bandrowski and David Barnett. ----------------------- The second meeting of the newly-constituted Board of Health, comprised of the members of the Township Committee and appointees, will meet this coming Wednesday, Oct. 10  at 7 p.m. in the Ken Faigenbaum Meeting room at Town Hall. Please attend! At the first meeting of the new board, Marc Krauss was appointed Chairperson. By contrast, the Chair of the previous Board of Health is a doctor with years of public health experience. Unsurprisingly, the meeting was dominated by Mr. Shehady who ran most of the discussion. Reports were given by Megan Avallone, Health Officer of the Westfield Department of Health. Springfield has been …

brrr

8:26 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

baby talk thats what mayor shehady who has so many aliious we all lost count how many are his. its his way or no way. if you disagree with him he belittles you at public meetings. so if u vote for fernandez & krauss it means 2 more yrs of shehady in charge. they are allgedly his yes men. they never go against him. go look at all the votes in 2012. vote for margaret bandroski and david barnett. …   more ›

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Tensions Evident at Health Board Debate

Supporters of autonomous board clash with officials in rancorous meeting.

The health board ordinance did not go down quietly.  The Township Committee meeting where the vote took place was punctuated by frustration and anger by officials, township volunteers and residents. Springfield Mayor Ziad Shehady repeatedly stopped the meeting to admonish spectators for heckling. The spectators bristled at officials’ statements, accusing them of rudeness and unprofessional behavior in comments and exclamations. Township Administrator Anthony Cancro started the public hearing on the ordinance with statement he said was intended to clear up confusion. He described the town’s health system as a “three legged stool” with its legs comprised of the health code professionals who enforce the rules in the health department, the …

bob groder

10:42 am on Sunday, July 15, 2012

sad but true shore girl. one day maybe we can change how things are run here. its why i refuse to give up.   more ›

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Board of Health Changes Pass

Township Committee will absorb functions of formerly autonomous board.

Following a protracted and contentious discussion, the Township Committee passed the ordinance overhauling Springfield’s Board of Health on Tuesday, June 26. The vote was split across party lines, with the Committees three Republicans voting in favor and the two Democrats voting against. With the vote, the Board of Health will be composed of the Township Committee members and two residents with expertise in public health. It replaces the seven-member autonomous board composed of volunteers that the township previously had in place. The matter has been fiercely debated in meetings, print and online publications and social media since the changes were first proposed in May. The tensions boiled over at a packed Committee meeting that was …

bob groder

6:56 pm on Thursday, July 5, 2012

1 other point shane. there is a big difference from being a strong leader and running a town or business like as a boss without listening to input from the very same people who elected the governing body. they heard the people speak but totally ignored the will of the people who showed up that evening. thats not being a leader if you ask me. we elect these officials to help everyone and not just …   more ›

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Township Committee to Vote on Board of Health Tonight

Much-debated ordinance will decide if board remains autonomous body or if Township Committee absorbs its functions.

Springfield officials will decide the future of the Board of Health tonight. The Board, presently composed of seven residents appointed by the Township Committee, meets monthly and steers the Township’s health and safety regulations. Along with the Township Committee, it is one of two governmental bodies in Springfield that can pass ordinances. The Springfield Township Committee is considering dramatic changes to the township’s board of health. Under the proposed change to township ordinance, which is up for final vote tonight, that configuration would be replaced by a board of health made up of the Township Committee members and two residents with expertise in public health. While some officials tout the move as a cost-saving effort, …

bob groder

10:14 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

I am thrilled that the 2013 BOH is being reinstated to an autonomous board. This grave error was corrected from 2012 when they were reorganized against the wishes of every single person who spoke out in the room in those hearings. Last night not a single person spoke out against the reinstatement as this shouldnt be a political issue in town. It was all about hiring madison which the former board…   more ›

Monday, June 25, 2012

Board of Health Supporters Enact Lawn Sign Campaign

Signs urging support for autonomous board are dotting homes throughout Springfield.

Supporters of the current Board of Health have put up lawn signs throughout Springfield calling for residents to help retain the autonomous board. The final vote on the proposed changes to the board is tomorrow, June 26.

Alex

7:34 am on Wednesday, June 27, 2012

I guess you did not hear the part where 2 members of the community would be on the BOH with the Township Committee? Mr Fernandez did speak at the public meeting, it was not like he was being covert about speaking. At the TC meeting, he did say he felt he knew the violations and felt that by not closing the merchant down, that jobs were saved. I may not have agreed with all of the Deputy Mayor's …   more ›

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Springfield Week in Review

A look back at the notable goings on in the township in recent days.

The big story in Springfield this week was the reaction to the proposed changes to the township Board of Health. Under the proposed changes, the board, currently composed of seven volunteers appointed by the Township Committee, would be replaced by a board of health made up of Township Committee members and two residents with public health backgrounds. The issue took up the lion's share of Mayor Ziad Shehady's Message from the Mayor, where he argued that the board's autonomy was not an inherent virture. He said that having the Township Committee absorb the board's functions would streamline processes and create efficiencies.  Springfield Board of Health Chair Dr. Samir Shah doesn’t think the whole story was presented in Shehady’s message. …

Friday, June 15, 2012

NJ Local Boards of Health Assoc. Urges Use of Autonomous Board of Health

Board president says that there are distinct advantages for autonomous boards.

In response to the Springfield Township Committee's proposal to absorb the functions of the Board of Health, New Jersey Local Boards of Health Association President John Saccenti issued a press release expressing the need for Health Boards to remain independent. The statement identifies "distinct advantages" for autonomous boards, including the potential for having members with health expertise and their ability to dedicate significant time to municipal health matters.  "It does not make sense, nor is it good government, for the locally elected governing body, as well-intentioned as they may be, to take over the roles of these community boards," Saccenti writes in the statement. In his Mayor's Message for June, Springfield Mayor Ziad …

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Residents Object to Proposed Board of Health Changes

Residents argue for continuing the board of health as an autonomous body.

While the future of the Health Board won't be decided on until June 26, Springfield residents gathered at the June 12 Township Committee meeting to make made their feelings on the proposed changes known.  Former officials, political candidates, board of health members and residents expressed dismay at the changes under consideration for the board during the meeting’s public comment section. Under the proposed changes, the board, currently composed of seven volunteers appointed by the Township Committee, would be replaced by a board of health made up of Township Committee members and two residents with public health backgrounds. Former Township Committee member and current Democratic candidate for the committee David Barnett spoke first. A …

brrr

8:43 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

ps as for dobbs i have no idea what the issues are there. I know they have been in business forever and the current owner is a stand up guy and a good family man as our family knows him since the 70's.   more ›

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Board of Health Chair Fires Back at Mayor's Letter

Samir Shah says Mayor Shehady's assertions about the Board of Health are false.

Springfield Board of Health Chair Dr. Samir Shah doesn’t think the whole story is presented in Ziad Shehady’s latest message from the Mayor. The message, printed here, is largely concerned with proposed changed to the board of health. The Board, presently composed of seven residents appointed by the Township Committee, meets monthly and steers the Township’s health and safety regulations. Along with the Township Committee, it is one of two governmental bodies in Springfield that can pass ordinances. Under the proposed change to township ordinance, that configuration would be replaced by a board of health made up of the Township Committee members and two residents with expertise in public health. While Shah took issue Shehady’s individual …

brrr

8:45 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

It is a shame that the TC in this issue is doing whats NOT good for the citizens of springfield but for the mayor and his alleged puppets. he wants 100% control and he also wants to become permanent mayor with the new charter commision that is now going on the ballot. I have spoken to town residents and unfortunately not many care until its too late. when i speak about the BOH issue people asked …   more ›

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