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Hiding The Money: Dincuff schedules 7:30am vote on school budget
The Clinton Township School Board will vote to submit its preliminary $26 million budget to the state at 7:30 in the morning in a small conference room at Round Valley School on Cokesbury Road, on Friday, March 2, 2012. Hiding … Continue reading
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A sick, perverted obession: Clinton Township school board president Jim Dincuff violates the First Amendment
Clinton Township School Board Meeting Date: February 27 Time: 7:30pm School board president Jim Dincuff: Budget questions: Dincuff cuts off the speaker after 3 minutes, refuses to answer questions about a $26 million budget, calls the police, denies another board … Continue reading
Freeholders: Exposing Hunterdon To Sprawl
The Hunterdon County Freeholders are exposing our rural county to sprawl. They have announced plans to lay off most of the county’s planning board staff — a potentially disastrous move for municipalities in light of the New Jersey State Plan. (You … Continue reading
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School board voted, citing survey it never saw
On February 13, 2012, the majority of Clinton Township’s school board voted to eliminate school budget elections, thereby ending the 100-year-old right of citizens to vote on school taxes. To justify their decision, the majority of 6 extensively cited the results … Continue reading
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Clinton Township BOE commits election fraud on taxpayers
You say you like to exercise your right to vote on school budgets every April? Fuggedaboutit. In a stunning 6-3 vote, on the evening of February 13 the Clinton Township Board of Education (BOE) eliminated the 100-year-old right of citizens to … Continue reading
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Stop The School Board’s Revenge: SAVE OUR ELECTIONS
The Clinton Township Board of Education is going to decide whether to eliminate our right to vote on school budgets. Attend the School Board meeting! Speak up to SAVE SCHOOL BUDGET ELECTIONS Monday, Feb. 13 — 7:30pm Clinton Township Middle School … Continue reading
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Jim Dincuff: The damage continues
While the majority of the Clinton Township school board has finally turned the corner toward integrity and transparency, one man continues to drive the school district off the road. School board president Jim Dincuff has again and again tested the patience and … Continue reading
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Jim Dincuff’s “Q&A”: Why did he withhold $247,310 from taxpayers and elected officials?
Why didn’t the Clinton Township board of education convene in July 2011 to return $247,310 of tax relief funds to taxpayers, and why did board president Jim Dincuff cover it up? Even with a just-released 16-page defense, the best answer that … Continue reading
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Slimy Vos Campaign Letter Tied to Louis Carl Reiner
In the last week of the June 2011 Clinton Township Republican primary campaign, mayoral hopeful Harmen Vos was exposed as a plagiarist. His actions contributed to his loss in that election. Vos’s new low in dirty politics Now, in the … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2011, Hunterdon County, Municipal
Tagged Brokowski, Brown, Clinton Township, Doyle, election, Holt, Hunterdon County, NJIAT, Reiner, Republican, Vos
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Invasion of the police snatchers: Who’s behind it?
Vos in Uniform: The next county police chief? Source: NJIAT.com Who is behind the effort to snatch the Clinton Township Police Department? After producing yet another harebrained “plan” to get rid of the Clinton Township Police Department by turning the … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2011, Hunterdon County, Municipal
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