Ewing puts off layoffs - Township workers get a 30-day reprieve
Published: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 9:28 AM Updated: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 9:30 AM
David Karas
EWING - Mayor Jack Ball announced last night that he will postpone the impending Aug. 18 layoffs of 21 township employees for30 days, pending a community meeting and a special meeting with the Township Council.The purpose of the meetings will be to discuss the possible sale of the Hollowbrook Community Center, a move that could raiseenough money to plug a budget deficit and make the layoffs unnecessary.Shouts and applause broke out among those gathered at township hall as Ball shook hands with Council President Joseph Murphyto solidify their agreement, reached during the council meeting."We have 30 days to keep working," Ball said. "I'm very pleased. The whole idea was to find out if I had any support from council."Ball said he will gauge the public's interest in selling the Hollowbrook property during the next mayor's meeting, which will be heldat 7 p.m. Wednesday at Hollowbrook. After that, he will meet with the council to discuss possible approval of the sale."We're glad that (the postponement is) happening," said Ewing Police Lt. Edward DeAngelo, president of the Superior OfficersAssociation, one of Ewing's two police unions.Six police officers were among the 21 employees scheduled to be laid off, several of whom were at the meeting last night.DeAngelo said he hopes the temporary postponement of the layoffs will become permanent.Earlier in the meeting, Ball said he would postpone the layoffs if council would give him immediate permission to sell Hollowbrook,but the council didn't support that idea.Ultimately, the council decided that after the mayor meets with the public, council members will hold a special meeting with him toconsider granting permission for the Hollowbrook sale.
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