December 5, 2007

The audio mp3 of the Ewing Township Council meeting of November 27th is below along with an embedded video of the meeting hosted by google video. To download the audio to your computer, right click the link and choose “Save As”.

November 27th Ewing Township Council Regular Session MP3

November 9, 2007

Ewing Township Council Regular Session

I have both audio and video recordings of the Regular Council Session held on November 7, 2007. You can right click and choose “save as” to save the mp3 to your computer or stream it over a decent internet connection by pressing the play button.

Ewing Township Council Regular Session Recorded November 7, 2007 (7:30pm)

Below is the video from the Regular Session which is hosted at Youtube Video.


October 26, 2007

Recording Ewing Towship Council Meetings

In March of 2007, the New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously ruled that residents have a common law right to record public meetings. Starting with the first council meeting in November, Ken Bireta plans on recording the Ewing Township Council meetings. Although he’s not sure how long it will take him to encode and upload the audio and video, both an audio mp3 along with an embedded Google Video will be made available at the Ewing Township Liberty Club website. He would also like eventually make the Mayor’s monthly meeting as well as other public board meetings available for on demand review by the residents of Ewing Township.

Ken Bireta

July 25, 2007

Welcome to the Ewing Township Liberty Club

The Ewing Township Liberty Club was started because it doesn’t seem like there is going to be any change in Ewing or the rest of New Jersey regardless of whether we elect a Democrat or a Republican. Spending and Taxes just seem to keep going up and all we get is talk from our elected officials.

It is time for a third group to start influencing politics in Ewing Township and that group will be responsible to bringing real change to Ewing. Let’s actually elect people who will leave our township better than they found it. It’s time for a real political change, an electoral revolution, in Ewing (and the rest of New Jersey and our country).