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All Four
GOP Musical Chairs Participants Abandoned Their Constituents And Resigned
Their Elected Offices To Grab Expensive Political Payoffs Financed With
Public Funds
Everybody
On The Gravy Train Except The Taxpayers; Credibility Of
Dover
Township
Government At Rock Bottom
Dover
Township -
A cynical game of manipulation and musical chairs has helped to reduce the
credibility of local government to a new low as all four of the principals
broke basic commitments to the people who elected them.
• Raymond Fox
changed his phone number, moved to Cape May and resigned from the Township
Committee in the wake of promises of a payoff from a compensation claim he
filed against the school system.
• Fox’s
appointed replacement is Michael Fiure, a Republican candidate recently
moved here from Manville in
Somerset
County, where he served as an elected Councilman until he broke his
commitment to the people who elected him. He walked away from his oath of
office and the problems of his community and resigned from the Manville
Council to take a patronage job in the Somerset County Prosecutor’s office.
Then, a few months later, he resigned from the prosecutor’s job.
• Virginia
Haines, the other Republican Township Committee candidate, was an elected
State Assembly member who resigned her elective office in the first year of
her term to grab a $100,000 job as Whitman Administration Lottery
“Director”, and continued to break her commitments to Dover Township -
including a commitment as a legislator to confront overdevelopment and
affordable housing problems.
• Haines, in a
betrayal of the public trust, wanted to run for the Township Committee this
year, but she needed to get Mayor Clarence Aldrich, a declared candidate for
re-election, out of the way first. So Haines bought Aldrich off, using
public funds of course, so Hizzoner would get a big political payoff of his
own.
• Aldrich put
in an application for a “Superintendent” job at the Dover
Municipal
Utilities Authority, where Haines controlled all but one of the rubber stamp
commissioners and, following a shameless falsification of the public record,
Aldrich served notice that he would not complete his term of office if he
received the DMUA job with its promise of a pension in three years of five
or six times the one he is currently entitled to.
Haines was
appointed to Aldrich’s committee seat and is a candidate for a three year
term.
The round
robin series of mid term elective office resignations and the abandonment of
the most basic of constituent obligations, represented a wholesale betrayal
of Republican principles by Haines, Aldrich, Fox and Fiure serving notice on
11,000 rank and file Republican voters that they were again being taken for
granted.
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