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Category Archives: State
North-Voorhees School Board: Why don’t you record public meetings?
This is an open letter sent to the North Hunterdon Voorhees School Board today, regarding the August 15 “special meeting” to be held at 7:00 pm at the District Office. (See Hunterdon Democrat, North Hunterdon-Voorhees Superintendent Shaddow could face calls … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Schools, State
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At It Again: It’s time for a Clinton Township school board member to resign
Oooooh… Tarnation! They just keep flubbing the law! Teacher’s gonna be mad… The bad boys and girls of the Clinton Township school board are at it again. A candidate in the November 6 Clinton Township school board election misused a Clinton Township recreation … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2012, Municipal, Schools, State
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New Jersey swallows JCP&L’s “7-10 days” PR gambit
JCP&L executed a brilliant PR tactic as Hurricane Sandy approached New Jersey. Even before the storm hit, and before they could possibly know the extent of outages, JCP&L announced that “it will take 7-10 days to bring power back.” How’d they … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Municipal, State
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Deliberate, Willful & Knowing: School board keeps breaking the law after resolving to end violations
In a detailed July 11, 2012 letter, Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony Kearns, III found that the Clinton Township school board violated several sections of the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA) on multiple occasions, failing to properly disclose its executive sessions, and … Continue reading
Posted in Municipal, Schools, State
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Prosecutor slams school board with Sunshine Law violations, says minutes are wrong
Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns, III has found that the Clinton Township school board violated two sections of the Sunshine Law “on three separate occasions” in February and March of 2012. On July 11, Kearns delivered a letter detailing … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Municipal, Schools, State
Tagged Clinton Township Schools, Dincuff, open public meetings act, OPMA, Prosecutor, sunshine law
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DCA exonerates Mike Wright, upholds violations, slams HCCBA for conflict of interest
When Harmen Vos ran for mayor of Clinton Township, and later for town council, Vos and his supporters attacked Clinton Township construction code official Mike Wright, accusing him of improper actions in his professional capacity. Complaints filed with the New … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Municipal, State
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Hunterdon County Republican Committee OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
The Hunterdon County Republican Committee has been out of business a long time. But influence is on sale — for private political gain — and Hunterdon County Republicans have once again been manipulated by a handful of party bosses who … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2012, Hunterdon County, Municipal, State
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The Chris Christie & Corey Booker Show
Kudos to Governor Chris Christie and Mayor Corey Booker for showing how it’s done: : :
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Attorney reveals Dincuff went rogue, conducted illegal meeting
At last night’s Clinton Township school board meeting, board attorney Vito Gagliardi stunned the audience when he revealed that he did not advise board president Jim Dincuff to make public allegations of ethics violations against board members Michelle Sullivan and … Continue reading
Posted in Municipal, Schools, State, Taxes
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School board is more than just a little bit pregnant
The Hunterdon Review reports on “New allegations made against Clinton Township school board” relating to New Jersey’s “Sunshine Law.” More details of the formal complaint made to the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s office by ExMayor.com and in a threatend lawsuit from … Continue reading
Posted in Hunterdon County, Municipal, Schools, State, Taxes
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