Pittsgrove Ghost Story: Five Million to the 'Great Beyond'

Pittsgrove Ghost Story: Five Million to the 'Great Beyond'

Do you know how Pittsgrove resident's fund Vineland's trash pickup, to the tune of $5,000,000?

 

Poor little 'Jesse Bridge', built 1930, was destroyed by trucks going from Vineland to the Cumberland County Landfill. 

 

Most Pittsgrove residents don't know how they paid $5,000,000 to fix it.

 

The number still goes up every day! 

 

 

Cumberland County has been neglecting updating their Sherman Road 55 exit, opting to use Pittsgrove roads instead. 

 

They do it because no one in an official position stops them otherwise!

 

This caused Jessie Bridge to become so dangerous and destroyed, it had to be replaced by Salem County tax payers, aka you. 

 

The cost to replace this bridge was five million dollars ($5,000,000). 

 

 

Cumberland County trucks continue to use Salem County infrastructure for Vineland's trash pickup to this day. 

 

Pittsgrove residents will continue to pay until municipal officials do something, anything about it. 

 

This problem has persisted for at least five years, with zero action being taken. 

 

Bureaucratic paralysis and government inefficiency is why Nicholas Mesiano is running for Township Committee. 

 

"I can and I will stop this and the other truck traffic issues. Residents have heard enough with the weak excuses and can't-do-nothing mindset" 

 

Every day that goes by, Pittsgrove & Salem County residents continue to fund Vineland's trash pickup. 

 

Listen to Nicholas Mesiano's full ghost story here, unedited and uncut!

 

 

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