The newspapers are now extensively reporting about reorganization of town councils and committees throughout all of southern New Jersey. Universal political issues promised to be addressed are quality of life, municipal reputation and image, economic recovery, storm recovery, environmental preservation, code enforcement, and holding the line on property taxes through consolidation of services, etc. I wonder if any of this will ever be realized in Dennis Township, or will it just be more of "business as usual" and dysfunctional "do nothing" government in 2014?