Back in February, we at the GT Observer pointed out a curious trend: Gloucester Township’s recycling of old “Ask the Mayor” episodes conveniently re-aired as […]
How Bid Splitting Can Cost Taxpayers More
Public contracts are meant to be awarded through a fair and transparent bidding process to ensure the best value for taxpayers. However, when officials manipulate […]
Recycling More Than Just Waste: A Look at Gloucester Township’s “Ask the Mayor”
If you ever wondered how serious Gloucester Township is about recycling, here’s your answer. We’re so committed that we’re even recycling an old “feel-good” series—Ask […]
Local Public Contracts – How GT could be avoiding following the law
The Township does not have its own money. Every dollar it spends comes from the hard-earned money of taxpayers. Because of this, spending should be […]
GT’s Borrowing Practices
The township’s practice of borrowing money years before it’s actually needed raises concerns about how tax dollars are managed. While borrowing is sometimes necessary for […]
Gloucester Township Observer Podcast – February 3rd, 2025
Gloucester Township Observer Podcast – February 3rd, 2025
Keith Gibbons announces he will be running for Mayor of GT in 2025
Keith Gibbons, one of our founding members and also the guy that helped Save our Sewer from being sold to the current Mayor’s company is […]
Gloucester Township Observer Podcast – January 27th, 2025
January 13th Council Meeting Recap. E-Gov Polling of Directors Everyone else might have said something but all we could hear is mumbling because their microphones […]
Rules of Conduct for Council Members and Administration
Accountability requires the Public’s involvement. The council has established rules of conduct for residents attending meetings, yet no similar guidelines exist for council members or […]