News Five Council Meeting Agendas: How Does Jenkintown Compare? Jenkintown Matters, June 27, 2024June 28, 2024 By law, an incorporated entity is required to have meetings and provide agenda to stakeholders in a timely fashion. As far as the law is concerned, Jenkintown complies. But that’s it. When Jenkintown residents want to see the details of what Council approves, they must file a Right to Know. Other boroughs provide some of that information at every meeting. Continue Reading
News Budget Spreadsheet Errors Jenkintown Matters, June 16, 2024June 18, 2024 The following information is the result of our examination of the Borough’s most recent budgets, identifying significant and minor errors. These discrepancies do not necessarily suggest wrongdoing within Borough Hall…. Continue Reading
News Emails Confirm Abington Will Not Police Jenkintown Jenkintown Matters, May 25, 2024July 22, 2024 At last Wednesday’s Council Workshop meeting, Council Vice President Christian Soltyziak and Police Chief Thomas Scott asserted that the borough is still considering “all options” in their efforts to bring… Continue Reading
News The Borough’s Contraditions: Lies or Ignorance? Jenkintown Matters, May 21, 2024June 10, 2024 Ever since the police matter was leaked to the press last February, the Borough has scrambled to put its spin on this issue in a way that makes them look… Continue Reading
News Chief Thomas Scott’s Contract Jenkintown Matters, April 30, 2024June 4, 2024 Jenkintown Police Chief Thomas Scott was hired by the Borough on April 4, 2022 at a salary of $130,000 (not including benefits), increased by 2.5% to $133,250 in 2023. At… Continue Reading
News Jenkintown Council Issue Timeline Jenkintown Matters, April 28, 2024April 29, 2024 This timeline is the result of research gathered from Right to Know filings, interviews with Borough officials, and Council deliberations and votes pertaining to the outsourcing of Jenkintown police services…. Continue Reading