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'I mean, this isn't brain surgery. Now they're saying they'll televise meetings by the end of the year. What's the delay? Even if they get the meetings televised, I want to know, what's going to be edited out?'

Devil in the details

Troyer's question is one the full Town Council must now answer.
Technically speaking, Jeffas said nothing will be edited out - but not everything will be recorded and aired.
The governing body could choose to either record caucus meetings, which are usually held in the late afternoon, or the Town Council sessions, held every other Tuesday at 7 p.m. And if the decision is to videotape the evening meetings, town leadership will then need to determine whether or not to include comments from the public in the video.
There are pros and cons to any route the council might take.
'There is the danger that people will play to the camera because they know they'll be on TV,' said Drumeler, who talked to officials in Jersey City, Caldwell, and Somerville, among other municipalities, as part of his research for the TV subcommittee. 'You hope that some deference will be shown and that people will follow the rules of decorum. But you can't always control that.'
He added that some municipalities, like Jersey City, try to curb attention-grabbing behavior by only taping caucus meetings, or by excluding the public comments portion of the regular meeting.
'I know in Jersey City that has worked out well,' Drumeler said.
The exclusion of public comments doesn't sit well with Troyer, a vocal critic of the town leadership who frequently speaks at council meetings




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