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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Superintendent Carroll Declines Contract Renewal
Beleagured Clinton Township Superintendent Kevin Carroll has formally requested that the Board of Education not renew his contract, in a letter dated June 24, 2011. The wording of Carroll’s letter reveals that this is not a resignation. Carroll notifies that … Continue reading
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School Board gets an F on superintendent’s contract
The Clinton Township Board of Education is about to vote on renewing the contract of Superintendent Kevin Carroll without giving you the full opportunity you deserve to participate in his performance review. Don’t miss the Special School Board meeting Monday, … Continue reading
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Hunterdon Democrat: Vos is a Plagiarist
According to the Hunterdon Democrat, Clinton Township mayoral candidate Harmen Vos is officially a plagiarist. The question is, how far back does Vos’s plagiarism go? And why have the newspapers been printing Vos’s letters without looking into this before? The variations in … Continue reading
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Harmen Vos: Shameless fraud
Harmen Vos, candidate for Mayor of Clinton Township, cheated his constituents when he failed to disclose conflicts of interest before voting on Clinton Township legislation. Vos cheated voters and violated NJ election law when he hid the business connections of … Continue reading
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Harmen Vos: Violating the law & holding himself unaccountable
Clinton Township Councilman Harmen Vos has campaign signs all over town that say, “TAXES DOWN – ACCOUNTABILITY UP.” After five months of accomplishing nothing on the Council, Vos is running for Mayor. Vos has violated New Jersey law, and has … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2011, Municipal, State
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