In reading the newspapers, I keep seeing articles about the mayors of various municipalities delivering a "State of the City" address. Essentially, these speeches serve to put on the public record outlines of the goals and objectives that are going to be primary focus points. Also, central issues of concern and problem resolutions are discussed. In short, citizens have a clue as to expectations from their governing body for the upcoming year. Question: When, if ever, has there been a "State of Dennis Township" address? Why is this municipality so behind the curve relevant to modern government?