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      Editorials April 12, 2007  RSS feed

      Greg Bean
            Coda Pension fund fiasco is Enron on the Delaware For a while, it looked like Monmouth and Middlesex counties were developing a monopoly on political corruption and sleight of hand. In Monmouth County, there were so many bribes being paid to politicians at local bars and restaurants the bad guys had to buy brown paper bags in bulk at Wal-Mart to hold all the cash.
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      Referendum fate lies with informed voters
            The Upper Freehold Regional School District has done its due diligence in getting as much information as it possibly could to voters prior to the election about its proposed $13.2 million referendum to complete the middle school project.
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      Debate emerges over who should pay for project flaws
      Board of Ed.'s professionals may be held accountable
            UPPER FREEHOLD - Should Upper Freehold Regional School District taxpayers be solely responsible for the cost overruns of the proposed middle school project? The topic of who should take responsibility for the $10.7 million additional funds needed to complete the middle school project came up at the April 4 Economic Development Committee (EDC) meeting.
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