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Good News And Bad News - Part Two

The Good News Is That The Media Finally Blew The Whistle On Councilwoman Karen Paden, South Toms River's $90,000 Scofflaw Ocean County Jail Guard

The Bad News Is That County & Local Officials May Be Violating Their Oaths Of Office Covering Up For Karen

Karen Paden

1/18/04 - The latest Is That County And Local Health And Construction Officials Are passing The Buck Abut Whose Responsibility It Is To Prosecute Karen Paden For Grotesque Violations Of Health Codes And Laws Against Concealing Violations, Not To Mention The Bad Checks

County Health Officials Have Put Up Condemnation Signs - But The Padens Keep Ripping Them Down: This Scandal Has Been Going On For Months, But Karen's Political Connections Have Resulted In No Prosecutions As The Community's Health Is Threatened By A $90,000 Law Enforcement Official Who Also Happens Now To Be A Councilwoman

How Is It That Karen And Her Husband, Living On $140,000 Of Taxpayers Money Between The Two Of Them, Apparently Can't Pay Their Sewer Bill??

A Citizens Group Is Urging STR Residents To Attend Monday's Council Meeting (January 19th) At The STR Municipal Building (7pm) To Protest The Way The Health & Bad Check Laws & The Interests Of The Community Have Been Trashed In The Paden Scandal - The 1/04/04 OCP Article Follows:

 Despite Her Record Of Passing Bad Checks, And Despite Her Current Status As A “Public Health Nuisance”; Despite Her Past History Of $11,000 In Illegal Property Tax Delinquencies, Republican Paden, A County Jail Employee Whose Job Pays $90,000 A Year Including Benefits, Takes Office As GOP Assumes 7-0 One Party Monopoly Control In South Toms River, The "Little Town With A Big Heart"

Councilman Abe Rodriquez, 2002 OceanCountyPolitics Top Ten Worst Public Officials Nominee, Is Also Sworn In

South Toms River - Karen Paden, the $90,000 a year Jail Guard Sergeant and passer of $1292.42 in bad checks, has been sworn in to a three year term as a member of the South Toms River council, despite being designated as a health menace by the Ocean County Board Of Health.

Paden’s $11,000 Delinquent Property Tax Bill

Councilwoman Paden previously distinguished herself by running up and failing to pay for years a delinquent property tax bill of over $11,000, a contingency that was a factor in her defeat three years ago when she served previously as a member of the South Toms River council.

Bad check charges amounting to a total of $1292.42, two checks to the local Texaco Service Station, were pending against Karen Paden since September 10, 2001, local court records show, and the matter had still not been brought to a conclusion, more than two years later, at the time of the November 2003 election.

Bad Check Charges Remained Unadjudicated After Two Years

There is no available record of the reason the local court allegedly allowed the bad check matter to be continued for more than two years, but there is considerable speculation that Paden may have been cut some slack because of her status as a former elected official, and her status as a $90,000 a year jail guard and Melvin Paden’s status as a postal employee.

Records of the South Toms River Sewer Authority and the Ocean county Board of Health reveal that Paden’s house at 94 South Main Street has been condemned “as a public health nuisance” because Paden has not paid the sewer bill which is now delinquent by more than $1353, an amount which is almost three years of unpaid sewer bills.

Records show the sewers were plugged by the Sewer Authority after Padens were warned repeatedly to pay the bill, but “have not made any attempts to make payment to the authority,” officials said.

Service was terminated by the Authority until the “habitually delinquent account is brought current,” a letter from the authority says.

Melvin Paden Apparently Lied To The Ocean County Observer

Melvin Paden, Councilwoman Paden’s husband, told the Ocean County Observer the matter was a “misunderstanding”, a result of a $3500 payment made by the Padens for repair of a broken sewer line.

Mr. Paden told the Observer the delinquent sewer bill was paid on December 29th, but would not produce a receipt. According to sewer clerk Joni Fraas, the Padens have not yet made a payment: “the service has not been restored”, she told the Observer.

Not The First Sewer Bill Delinquency For The Padens

The Observer also noted in an article by Staff Writer Millie Guerrero that this is not the first time the Padens have been delinquent on their sewer bills. Sewer records from 2001 show a delinquency at that time of $1375.68, an accumulated bill about three years overdue.

Padens Were Ordered Not To Occupy The House

Officials say the sewer problem predates the November election by more than two months, and that the Padens were ordered not to occupy the house until the sewer service was restored.

Councilwoman Paden told some officials, apparently including court officers, that she was living in Manitou Park at a relative’s home during the election campaign because of the sewer shut-off, a condition which could threaten the integrity of her election, since candidates for local office here are required to be residents of South Toms River.

Residents of Manitou Park are residents of Berkeley Township.

Health officials reported in a letter to construction officials that the Paden house was apparently “occupied without benefit of proper sewage disposal.”

Buckets Of Human Excrement Inside And Outside Paden House

The same letter, signed by health official Donna Deter-Gillich, reported “several five-gallon pails of human waste both inside and outside” the Paden house.

Despite the best efforts of the Padens, there has been no outbreak of cholera, bacillary dysentery or plague in the South Main Street neighborhood or, for that matter, anywhere in South Toms River since the buckets of raw untreated scheissen began appearing in and around the Paden residence.

Metaphorical Scheissen Around Borough Hall A Different Story

Top Ten Guy
Abe Rodriquez

The appearance of metaphorical scheissen in and around the South Toms River municipal building is, of course, quite a different matter. Mayor George Greitz said Paden was “a hard worker” as she was sworn in, and noted he was “grateful to see the hardest working members back up here on the council,” referring to Paden and Councilman Abraham Rodriguez, designated last year by OceanCountyPolitics as a charter member of the list of the Top Ten Worst Public Officials in Ocean County.

Councilwoman Paden said she was “happy to come back to serve the community” she has disgraced so thoroughly.

And, with just the right combination of irony, irreverence and disrespect for his own oath of office, Greitz appointed Paden as a member of the Financial Committee and, we kid you not, a member of the Sanitation and Police committees.

South Toms River is in the very best of hands.

No Indication That Paden Will Be Disciplined - No Indication
Paden’s Residency Will Be Questioned

There has been no indication so far that Paden will be disciplined by county officials - or her residency questioned as a result of her failure to obey the laws she has taken an oath to enforce, but we all have a right to hope.

Coming soon: an analysis of the STR campaign, which will show how lies of omission and commission by both Republican candidates, a failure to campaign effectively by the two Democratic candidates, combined with a pathetic ineptitude on the part of the Democratic county leadership, led to the narrow victory by the $90,000 a year jail guard Sergeant Paden and her equally productive running mate, OCP Top Ten winner, Abe Rodriguez.

Article Prepared For Publication 1/4/04

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