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Shelley Stile
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Username: Sstile

Post Number: 33
Registered: 12-2002
Posted on Monday, December 1, 2003 - 8:18 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I would urge all of you who have made some extremely valid and important points to bring your comments and questions to the next BOT meeting and insist upon some answers. Bill Calabrese sits as the president of the board but he never addresses these issues. Ed Matthews runs interfernce.
If everyone who posts on this site were to attend BOT meetings and demand answers and action, perhaps that sort of public pressure might help us move the BOT to make the neccesary changes to re-establish our town givernment as legitimate. Check the News Record and the SOuth Orange official site to verify dates although meetings are normally held on the 1st and 3rd MOndays of every month.
Yes I agree that we need a competent attorney who does not have a political allegiance to those in power. We need to appoint a CFO forr the town and not have John Gross handle our finances. It was a job that was never intended for the Village Administrator. We need to rethink the New Market deal. We need to re-establish the BOT as the redevelopment authority and remove it from the hands of Bill, Ed and John.
Make your voices heard beyond this forum. One should always take their complaints to the person or persons who can do something about it and in this case that's the BOT.

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