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Another Violation Of The Sunshine Law?
Keep the taxpayers from both parties from having any part in their own
government. The whole government represents a massive cover-up by the
two greed clubs. They imply the business is taken at the price of my
independence, that if I was a stooge olike the rest of them, I could
keep the business at the price of my independence from the Axis.
Gilmore threw the legislature away last year. Both Marshall and
Clement are threatening E-Mails. Hits on OCP Up substantially. Smear
Meeting Was calculated conspiracy majority of OCUA and DMUA To
Made DMUA Deficit Worse - Only Change So Far - Sunshine Law Violations
- Two freeholders, both of them invi=olved in serious pension scams,
Freeholders enraged at our coverage of Kelly, Photo APP, Gilmore lied
to meeting and told them that Haelig made promises not to interfere
with the looting of the authority. Haelig said nothing could be more
untrue. Quite the opposite, Bellu office meeting Bellu won't return
phone calls.
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Votes NO On Budget HE Negotiated |
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Sunshine
Law Broken?
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Dover Council Meets And Decrees Three Phony Politically
Expedient "NO" Votes On Township Budget At Chairman Gilmore's
Law Office At 8am Sunday Meeting: Virginia Haines Brought The
Doughnuts
Same Sunday Meeting Approved An Extra $54,385 For A Total Of
$114,385 For Troncone, Six Months After The Fact, Despite
Contract Limiting His Payments To $60,000
River City: The little scam where three members of the Dover
Township Council cast phony votes against the spending and tax
increases they caused and voted for about fourteen times was dreamed
up at a Sunday morning caucus meeting that probably violated the New
Jersey Open Public Meetings Act.
Virginia Brought The Doughnuts
The meeting was
held at 8am on a Sunday morning in early December in the palatial
third floor Allen Street
offices of Republican County Chairman George Gilmore, and was one of a
number of such meetings where township business was discussed by
members of the all-GOP council, Gilmore, former Municipal Utilities
Authority Chairman Virginia Haines and other local party bosses.
At the meeting
where the phony budget votes were conjured, Haines brought the
doughnuts.
Three Ward Heelers Voted YES On Larger Tax & Spending Hike
The final vote on
the budget was taken on December 14th and three Ward council
representatives, Council President Gregory McGuckin (Ward IV), Brian
Kubiel (Ward II) and Maria Maruca (Ward I), cast phony "NO" votes,
despite their expressed support of the original budget which carried
an even bigger spending increase and a larger tax hike than the one
they ultimately voted "against."
They all voted
"YES" on the 11.5¢ tax increase and $4.8 million spending hike in the
original budget presented by Mayor Paul Brush, but voted "NO" on the
final budget, with its "reduced" spending increase (UP "only" $4.7
million), and the "reduced" tax hike of 9.99¢.
Ms. Maruca Was Even More Disingenuous Than The Others
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More Disingenuous Than The Others? |
Maruca scammed
the situation even further at the budget approval meeting by saying
with a straight face "I think we ought to develop more revenue instead
of higher taxes," whatever that means.
An Extra $54,385 For
Troncone Legal "Work"
In another brazen
raid on the public treasury, the council unanimously approved an extra
$54,385 for the former law firm of $140,000 township attorney Marc
Troncone, a former Democrat freeholder.
Billings From Last April-June
The big extra
payment resolution was added to the "consent" agenda of the same
meeting as the budget scam, for "work" allegedly done by Troncone
before he became a full time township employee July 1st.
Now, six months
later, somebody discovered they would like to have another $54,385,
and the only suckers gullible enough to fork it over nlo questions
asked are the 55,000 township taxpayers and the Republican council.
McGuckin Says Troncone Was Getting $18-20,000 A Month
Council President
Gregory McGuckin, himself an attorney and a partner in one of the
largest law firms in Ocean County, said the Troncone firm had been
earning between $18,000 and $20,000 a month before Troncone made the
switch to full time employment with the township.
Troncone Over-Expenditures Took Eight Months To Surface
But McGuckin, who
voted to pay the extra $54,385, did not explain why it took eight
months to figure out that the original Troncone contract was being
overspent by a factor of 90%, a number that could have been
anticipated by April 30th if anybody was watching the store.
Happy New Year To The Taxpayers
This article
prepared for New Year's day, 2005. Happy New Year to the taxpayers of
Dover Township and all over Ocean County.
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